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Hi,<br>
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I'm presently helping cyclists to draw an overpass map used to
request their Administration Communale to add "oneway:bicycle=no"
signs.<br>
Doing that, the discovery is (pardon me Julien Fastré) that
oneway=yes tags are horribly missing.<br>
And hence, if cyclists care so much about oneway, we could ask them
to give us a hand and map them.<br>
Unfortunately, those cyclists fear much to be less able to use their
hands than their legs. <span class="moz-smiley-s3"><span> ;-) </span></span><br>
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My question is: what would be the simplest way/site with which those
people could add oneway=yes/-1, oneway:bicycle=no and cycleway=*.<br>
Unfortunately, instead of allowing to uses OVERLAYs, my idea to
which nobody replied, OSM is mad of splitting, splitting and
splitting, with doesn't make the above just adding tags. (They are
even fond of making unnecessary layer=* changes to needlessly split
even more).<br>
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I've come across MapContrib but it's one of the so many pages
landing you on a graphic page without exactly saying what it does.
Looking behind the scene, I started reading things like<br>
<blockquote type="cite">Thanks to the work of Florian Lainez on the
new initiative called Trilib’ in the city of Paris, geolocated in
OpenStreetMap and captured in Mapillary</blockquote>
But finally the definition<br>
<blockquote type="cite">MapContrib is a web application for thematic
contributions to OpenStreetMap</blockquote>
Cyclism being a theme and contributions what we want to do,
MapContrib is exactly what we need, isn't it?<br>
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Or is it not and there is better?<br>
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Cheers
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