[Talk-ca] Telenav mapping turn restrictions

m at rtijn.org m at rtijn.org
Wed Apr 26 17:25:08 UTC 2017


Yes, if you ask me, changeset comments are (and will stay) the #1 place to discuss mapping issues. If a mapper continues to do questionable edits, the public channels like this mailing list are a good place to go to. 

To look at recent changeset comments, I use Pascal Neis’s tool. If you haven’t seen that yet you should definitely check it out: http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-discussions?c=Canada#5/48.805/-99.802 <http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-discussions?c=Canada#5/48.805/-99.802> 

So like I said in my other response just now, GitHub issues are secondary to that, more like a convenient way for us to track and for  mappers to see what projects we are proposing and working on, and if you happen to have a Github account you can also comment. 

Sorry that was not more clear from the outset.

Martijn

> On Apr 26, 2017, at 10:22 AM, Stewart C. Russell <scruss at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 2017-04-25 11:55 PM, m at rtijn.org wrote:
>> 
>> Let me suggest this: I will take the concerns raised here to our team
>> and get back to the list before the end of the week with proposed next
>> steps to fix where possible. We will use Github tickets to track
>> this.
> 
> As a process suggestion, may I recommend some integration with OSM
> changeset discussion? We ran into an issue last year when Mapbox was
> also adding turn restrictions. There was some friction between local
> mappers and Mapbox staff, as mappers asked questions in changeset
> discussion and didn't see the tickets on Github, while Mapbox staff
> didn't respond to the changeset discussion and assumed the Github
> tickets were authoritative.
> 
> I know that Github issues are the industry standard, and the OSM
> comment/discussion mechanisms may seem a little quaint, but we risk
> talking past one another if we splinter the discussion.
> 
> cheers,
> Stewart
> 
> 
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