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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/09/2012 15:29, Simon Poole wrote:<br>
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Just so there is no misunderstanding: even taking address tagged
nodes in to account, the addresses / houses ratio is lower and at
best not different than in other countries without countrywide
access to cadastre-like sources. 3% with nodes, 0.6% without,
comparision CH: 18% / 12%. The numbers are from the respective
taginfo instances.<br>
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So the question remains why the information in not being added to
the outlines.<br>
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Because the cadastre work is an armchair mapping process whereas the
address tagging requires local survey. They are often done by two
different type of contributors.<br>
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