OSM Quality
R0bst3r erabiltzaileak 19 Abuztua 2014 datan argitaratua English hizkuntzan Azken eguneratzea 31 Uztaila 2017 egunean.To improve quality I use from time to time the following tools:
- View last changes in your region with WhoDidIt
- See what exactly was changed with OSM History Viewer or with Achavi.
- View history of any object.
- Check for typo errors in keys.
- Check errors with Keep right!
- Check OSM Notes, OSM Inspector
- Improve Street name mapping with Regio-OSM
- Common address problems
- Find a lot of more errors using osmose
After the use of all of this tools to find possible errors, the mapping of my regions looks much better than before and I have learned a lot.
Keep on mapping! But think first!!
Eztabaida
Stalfur erabiltzailearen iruzkina 19 Abuztua 2014 16:04-eann
You can also subscribe to RSS feeds of things happening in your designated area http://positron96.appspot.com/osmfilter.html
Also see recent new editors with http://neis-one.org/2012/07/new-contributor-feed/ (more tools from Pascal Neis at http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/ )
poppei82 erabiltzailearen iruzkina 21 Abuztua 2014 07:17-eann
Hi, you can have a try with QAT-Script that let you see keepright, OSM Inspector and housenumbervalidator errors directly in JOSM: osm.wiki/Quality_Assurance_Tools_script
poppei82 erabiltzailearen iruzkina 21 Abuztua 2014 07:20-eann
Oh I saw that you map in Germany so that I suppose you understand German. Then have a look here: osm.wiki/DE:Keep_Right_Users_Guide
R0bst3r erabiltzailearen iruzkina 21 Abuztua 2014 07:53-eann
Danke, die Seite kenne ich bereits :)
Zverik erabiltzailearen iruzkina 23 Abuztua 2014 09:17-eann
Also, whodidit instance on rambler has links to Achavi history viewer, allowing for better visualization of changesets: http://zverik.osm.rambler.ru/whodidit/
Alternatively, you can use the bookmarklet from this article (see “Changeset” gray button).