[OSM-talk] I big jump in new users and user activity.
Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists)
ajrlists at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 2 22:32:45 BST 2008
We need a new list, editwanking maybe? ;-)
Cheers
Andy
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>From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org [mailto:talk-
>bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Frederik Ramm
>Sent: 02 June 2008 10:26 PM
>To: Florian Lohoff
>Cc: talk at openstreetmap.org; Richard Fairhurst
>Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] I big jump in new users and user activity.
>
>Hi,
>
>> > People also seem to have trouble to join ways properly. I often
>> > must connect Potlatch created ways.
>>
>> Same here - i often find unconnected ways (crossing ways) with josm
>> where the original contributer used potlatch.
>
>I can top that. I CREATE unconnected ways with Potlatch!
>
>During LinuxTag I often had to fire up Potlatch because one of our
>machines didn't have JOSM installed. The person I was presenting to
>was usually treated to a first-hand experience of toggling between
>the edit view and the "First Steps" wiki page ;-) and I guess I created
>a number of unconnected ways initially. Later I had a situation where
>Potlatch continually complained that I wasn't logged in while the
>screen still showed my user name in the top right corner - session
>expiry perhaps? - On another occasion I would have liked a short
>session expiry, when out of the corner of my eye I spotted some
>visitors having fun at one of our machines, and suddenly realised
>they had Potlatch open... and it was NOT in play mode ;-) I explained
>to them that they were just editing our database which they found
>a bit hard to believe.
>
>Bye
>Frederik
>
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