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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/09/2021 08:58, Andrea Musuruane
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        <div>Hi Sonya,</div>
        <div>    I strongly believe you should improve the overall
          quality of edits.<br>
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        <div>For example, this relation has been deleted:</div>
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        <div>It is obviously wrong but because the from and to members
          are not connected. But it easily fixable. Why deleting it and
          losing the actual restriction?</div>
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        <div>If you cannot understand ground situation from remote you
          should avoid editing.<br>
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    <p>I fully agree with the above.  Data in OSM that is "invalid" is
      processed by lots of QA tools, which provide input to lots of
      mappers as they survey (though here the problem appears to be
      quite fixable without survey).</p>
    <p>Simply deleting that data is tantamount to vandalism - don't do
      it.</p>
    <p>Best Regards,</p>
    <p>Andy (from OSM's Data Working Group)</p>
    <p><span class="VIiyi" lang="it"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b"
          data-language-for-alternatives="it"
          data-language-to-translate-into="en" data-phrase-index="0"><span>(traduzione
            approssimativa)<br>
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            Sono pienamente d'accordo con quanto sopra. I dati "non
            validi" in OSM vengono elaborati da molti strumenti di
            controllo qualità, che forniscono input a molti mappatori
            durante il rilevamento (anche se qui il problema sembra
            essere abbastanza risolvibile senza rilevamento).<br>
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            Cancellare semplicemente quei dati equivale a vandalismo:
            non farlo.<br>
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            Distinti saluti,<br>
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            Andy (dal gruppo di lavoro sui dati di OSM)</span></span></span></p>
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