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Addresses

Parašė SuborbitalPigeon, laikas 2012 01 26, kalba English.

I've been adding some addresses.

I've been using nodes for the entrances tagged with the addr:*=* tags and building=entrance.

The reason for this is because some buildings have multiple "bits" in them. I've seen others dividing the building into smaller sections instead.

I'd say the node way is better, but I just wonder if it's good practice.

Vieta: Craobh Haven, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, PA31 8UB, United Kingdom

Anarchy and OSM

Parašė SuborbitalPigeon, laikas 2008 06 06, kalba English.

I have noticed that there are a lot of people joining OSM just now. Larger numbers are always a good thing, but I do wonder at this time whether the anarchistic model will suffice in the future.

Not only could there be vandalism like Wikipedia's, but the "tag how you wish" approach could prove to be confusing and wasteful.

I'd say that the next 6 months will be absolutely critical for OSM. The work ongoing in changesets and suchlike for the 0.6 API is a step in the right direction.

I welcome opinions on the future direction of OSM.

A811

Parašė SuborbitalPigeon, laikas 2008 04 20, kalba English.

Originally the A811 was in OSM as highway primary. I noticed that some signs on it were green, so I changed it to trunk. SpeedEvil confirmed its primary route status.

Today, I noticed a part of it was back as primary, so I sent a message to the last editor. I hadn't noticed the note tag expaining Transport Scotland no longer consider it as a primary route. Sorry about that.

Vieta: Gartocharn, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, G83 8RX, United Kingdom

Who should you trust?

Parašė SuborbitalPigeon, laikas 2008 01 30, kalba English.

Yesterday, I noticed a new sign on what I knew as Carseview Drive. It proclaimed the road was "Carse View Drive". I thought I may as well change it to the new name, but perhaps this wasn't such a good idea.

The new sign was placed high on a pole, you can guess why.

Vieta: Burnbrae, Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, G61 3HG, United Kingdom