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<p>Martin has already pointed to the iD repo. But some further
comments from my side: simply creating objects and writing them to
the OSM DB is fairly easy, however there is an unspoken assumption
in your concept: that there is no other data there. In reality
that will not be universally true and will add complications that
you likely don't want to deal with (or if you ignore them you will
not want to deal with being publicly roasted because your app
starts breaking things). <br>
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<p>I would really suggest building on existing code except if you
want to write the equivalent of a full blown editor all on your
own (which is a couple of man years of work).<br>
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<p>Simon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 23.04.2017 um 18:46 schrieb Viet
Nguyen:<br>
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<div>Hello,<br>
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I'm a new subscriber. I have looked on Github, iD repo, and
npm but haven't found a Javascript that can be used with the
editing API. Before rolling my own library (JS is not my
strong suit) I thought I should check with members of the dev
list.<br>
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TLDR;<br>
<div>I want to experiment with creating polygons describing rock
climbing areas and submit them to OSM. <br>
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<div>Viet<br>
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