Well, on my first day as an editor, I made some mistakes.
It’s right there on the wiki, very clearly: Imagery can be wrong. But I didn’t though of that when trying to fix this lot of roads which seemed oddly aligned with Bing imagery. I’m sorry.
I think there should be more advice about that on at least ID’s walkthrough (a link like the above one maybe). I had no idea that the map could be disaligned with the aerial image.
There’s some way to revert a changeset?
討論
由 kocio 於 2018年08月18日 22時57分 發表的評論
Yes:
osm.wiki/Change_rollback
You can post bad changesets numbers, so I could do it using JOSM.
由 DeBigC 於 2018年08月19日 06時07分 發表的評論
I agree, there should be a health warning for the way imagery is rectified, especially because sat images provided by Bing for example have new iterations (without warning too), and fluctuating quality.
由 overture 於 2018年08月19日 21時00分 發表的評論
Oh, thank you. Please do, I’m not confident with using revert scripts after I read this
on osm.wiki/Revert_scripts#Act_responsibly!
The changeset numbers are:
由 kocio 於 2018年08月19日 23時06分 發表的評論
The problem is that all of them generate some conflicts, so I’m not sure what could go wrong. I guess the best thing would be if you make manual corrections to avoid breaking things.
Reverting is OK for elements which has not been altered later - it’s produces normal changeset, but with opposite actions. If there were some other actions later, it become complicated.
由 overture 於 2018年08月26日 23時09分 發表的評論
Sorry for taking so long to answer.
Hm, so I can revert individual elements?
由 kocio 於 2018年08月26日 23時11分 發表的評論
I’m not sure, I only know changeset reverter. Please ask here for example:
https://help.openstreetmap.org/