[OSM-talk-be] addr:street on way
Glenn Plas
glenn at byte-consult.be
Tue Sep 16 09:24:54 UTC 2014
I've seen so many of them I started to doubt myself. It's indeed just
'name' on the street. He's putting up addr:housenumber's as wel using
his own interpolation method: "9 - 21" for example, and he's doing it on
streets where all houses already have addr:housenumber tags.
He's the perfect example of an armchair mapper. Sometimes using
outdated bing sat pics to 'fix' things that aren't broken. (like moving
buildings based on positions in bing (which are offset at the lowest
zoom levels). So everytime I'm correcting this using AGIV
It's starting to become a real problem for gardeners having to cleanup
everytime the armchair mapper passes by.
On 16-09-14 10:59, Marc Gemis wrote:
> Adding addr:street to a road, is something I've done accidentally as
> well. As far as I know it's "name" on a road/street, "addr:street" on
> buildings and POIs.
> IMHO you can remove the addr:street tag
>
>
> regards
>
> m
>
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Glenn Plas <glenn at byte-consult.be
> <mailto:glenn at byte-consult.be>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I noticed some update of our einzelganger TAA putting up addres
> information on the way. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I think this
> is not correct, check way:
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/24301581#map=19/50.96972/4.47523
>
> Now he put a 'name' key + an addr:street key in it. I'm about to
> delete this mistake but I wanted to make sure that no radical changes
> have been implemented lately making this ok.
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
>
> Glenn
>
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