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On 21/08/2010 10:01, Ian Spencer wrote:
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I suspect that it is an area where it has never been done
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It's also a "between other mappers area" - north of the West
Midlands, a bit west for me and a bit SE for mikh43.<br>
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initial ways I reviewed did not have recent errors so it seemed
churlish to message the editors who may well have moved on (or I
suspect would by now have understood the problem and reviewed
their work)<br>
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I think so - I spotted the problem around February this year, but
didn't raise it publicly (or with the guy concerned) because a quick
look at at that mapper's recent edits suggested that there was less
of a problem with them. Whenever I create Garmin maps I tend to
append some authors' names to the ways as a reminder on the ground
to check those ways.<br>
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It's a bigger problem than just non-joining ways, though - I've done
a bit of tidying (usually by just moving them to the correct GPS
location) in a couple of villages where the roads were in completely
the wrong place. I'm not sure what source was used - names seem to
have come from somewhere even though the locations can be wrong.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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