[OSM-talk-be] Aanpassingsmeldingen / Notifications

Steven Clays steven.clays at gmail.com
Thu Dec 22 19:15:03 UTC 2016


Thanks Mark, just in case... as I said, it did not really happen before.

Steven

2016-12-22 19:57 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis <marc.gemis at gmail.com>:

> Depending on the case, you can immediately revert the change (e.g.
> with the revert plugin in JOSM), or first contact the other mapper to
> inform him/her about the problem. Informing the user is preferred as
> this give you insight in the reasoning about the mapping or might
> teach the other mapper about his/her mistakes.
>
> The immediate revert might be needed for larger changes and when you
> are sure that the mapping is wrong. If there are smaller problems, it
> might be more interesting to allow the other mapper to correct the
> mistakes. A revert becomes harder when other people start editing in
> that area as well.
>
> In some cases, you will not get an answer after a few days, you can
> still do a revert, or just update the data (which might be easier and
> faster than a revert).
>
> The preferred way to discuss a problem is via changeset comments. The
> Data Working Group always asks to do this, in case it turns into an
> edit war, they have something to follow.
>
> I do not always follow this rule of communication, especially when the
> same user keeps on making the same mistake or has not made an edit in
> a long time
>
> OSM is a community project, so communication is important.
>
> regards
>
> m
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 7:44 PM, Steven Clays <steven.clays at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Thanks! Is there a procedure for reverting outright errors or sabotage?
> Can
> > I do this myself?
> > (To be clear: it is a hypothetical question, untill now it did not
> happen!)
> >
> > 2016-12-22 19:15 GMT+01:00 Glenn Plas <glenn at byte-consult.be>:
> >>
> >> On 22-12-16 17:36, Steven Clays wrote:
> >> > Hallo,
> >> >
> >> > dit is misschien een beetje een basisvraagje, maar ik vond het
> antwoord
> >> > nergens. Is er een mogelijkheid om op de hoogte gehouden te worden van
> >> > de aanpassingen die een andere gebruiker maakt aan de wijzigingen die
> je
> >> > zelf hebt toegevoegd?
> >> >
> >> > This is perhaps a basis question, but I cannot immediately find an
> >> > answer. Is there any possibility to get a notification when somebody
> >> > edits a feature / geometry / tag / / ... you submitted earlier?
> >>
> >> you can use Osmose [1] and WhoDidIt [2].   Osmose tracks errors on the
> >> last objects your target has touched.  WhoDidIt uses a bounding box area
> >> you wish to monitor.  Very handy.  That's how I keep track of a few
> >> large areas.
> >>
> >> I recommend using an RSS feed reader (thunderbird for example) for both.
> >>  They both support getting this using RSS
> >>
> >> Glenn
> >>
> >>
> >> [1] http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/en/byuser/
> >> [2] http://zverik.osm.rambler.ru/whodidit/
> >> >
> >> > Merci voor het antwoord!
> >> > Thanks for helping me out!
> >> >
> >> > Steven
> >> >
> >> >
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