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SouthKorea

Арахецна vineldi 6 July 2009, мотт: German (Deutsch)

I started with mapping roughly I year ago. At this time Korea was more or less a white spot. Since I´m travelling a lot on highways I did a lot to collect data and mapped as two oneway lanes and connected carefully the junctions and IC´s.
In the meantime I have to recognize that some stupids are deleting my work and either replace the nicely prepared curves with a few dots or just delete. Only repairing my work is not real fun.
I do not know why peaple are doing something like this.

As I have other things to do I´m deeply considering to stop my activities in mapping and leave.

Maybe somebody has the same experience or knows how to protect.

Best regards vineldi

South Korea

Арахецна vineldi 1 July 2008, мотт: English

Hi everybody,

I find the idea of OpenStreet very amazing and as I´m currently in Korea I checked the database.
Most of you discuss about closing "white areas" in case of some bicycle or hiking tracks but it seems Korea is a white spot in total.
At the moment I´m trying to collect as many tracks as possible but I´m supposed to work here and my family wants to have Daddy as well. So I´m wondering whether collecting tracks and upload will help at all.

Mapping is somehow difficult and time consuming as most of the roads are not clearly signed and if they are Hanguk letters are used!

So my question is: Is there anybody out there? I mean in South-Korea?

Best regards Dieter

Меттиг: Jungchon-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon, 34812, South Korea