[OSM-talk] New OSM Quick-Fix service

Simon Poole simon at poole.ch
Fri Oct 13 22:50:27 UTC 2017


My major issue with this: you don't actually "confirm" that something is
a good edit or not. You only have the choice of making an edit or
leaving it to others to do. This is substantially different to
maproulette, osmose, keepright and so on.

This makes the whole thing entirely equivalent to a mechanical edit.

Simon


On 13.10.2017 23:25, Yuri Astrakhan wrote:
> I would like to introduce a new quick-fix editing service.  It allows
> users to generate a list of editing suggestions using a query, review
> each suggestion one by one, and click "Save" on each change if they
> think it's a good edit.
>
> For example, RU community wants to convert  amenity=sanatorium  -> 
> leisure=resort + resort=sanatorium.  Clicking on a dot shows a popup
> with the suggested edit. If you think the edit is correct, simply
> click Save.
> Try it:  http://tinyurl.com/y8mzvk84
>
> I have started a Quick fixes wiki page, where we can share and discuss
> quick fix ideas.
> * Quick fixes <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Quick_fixes>
> * Documentation
> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wikidata%2BOSM_SPARQL_query_service#Quick-fix_Editor>
>
> This is a very new project, and bugs are likely. Please go slowly, and
> check the resulting edits. Let me know if you find any problems. Your
> technical expertise is always welcome, see the code
> at https://github.com/nyurik/wikidata-query-gui  The service has
> adapted some code from the Osmose project (thanks!)
>
> TODO:
> * Allow multiple edits per one change set
> * Show objects instead of the dots
> * Allow users to change comment before saving
>
>
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