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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I second what Ian has just said.<br>
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Is there anyway we can contact local Australian mappers to join
the effort? There must be a lot of local inactive mappers out
there that might respond.<br>
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</style>Regards,<br>
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Michael<br>
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On 20/07/2012 10:55 AM, Ian Sergeant wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Let's give it a few days, and come to terms with the
effort we're facing and the kind of changes required before
deciding the response we need. I'm not convinced that having
features drawn in without local knowledge or survey is the
necessarily the best way forward - especially in areas where we
have local contributors and knowledge of the areas requiring
remapping. So many private roads, farm trails, gates, fences,
etc.<br>
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However, I'd renew the call for experienced overseas armchair
OSMers to take a look around and help in ways that don't require
local knowledge. Lots of split objects, deformed coastline,
waterways and other ways where nodes have been removed, etc, that
anyone who would like to adopt an area can find easily and fix.<br>
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Ian.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 20 July 2012 09:43, Simon Poole <span
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As all probably know we have two large areas where data had to
be<br>
removed, Poland and Australia besides a number of smallish
hotspots.<br>
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I would think it would be a really good idea to set up a HOT
tasking<br>
server (no idea about it inner workings and if it makes sense
to do this<br>
all in one, or have two) for the coordination of our largish
army of<br>
armchair mappers. Particularly in AUS were we have good
quality imagery<br>
available this would seem to make a lot of sense. Any local
takers? Or<br>
should I do it from here?<br>
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