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<p>From a pedagogic point of view I would consider that suboptimal,
no to mention that it would be endless.</p>
<p>For anybody that is going to contribute more than once (and iDs
tutorial does a good job of guiding through that), we want them to
learn the basic concepts of OSM and enable them to extend that to
new situations.</p>
<p>That is different from a guided contribution model, say for
example with <a
href="https://osmybiz.osm.ch/#/19/47.15976/8.36968">https://osmybiz.osm.ch/</a>
which is preferable for people that don't want to contribute to
OSM in general but just want to add and maintain a specific
object.</p>
<p>Simon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.02.2020 um 05:37 schrieb Mateusz
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<div>Is there some automatically generated website <br>
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<div>describing in excruciating detail how to map various
features?<br>
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<div>Something directed to a potential mappers, <br>
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<div>explicitly describing every single smallest step,<br>
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<div>for every single mappable feature.<br>
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<div>I ask as I had again a friend asking me <br>
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<div>"how to add aconstruction area/path/... to OSM".<br>
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<div>And it seems to me that automatically generated <br>
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<div>set of such tutorials is both feasible and potentially
useful.</div>
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