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I have drawn some suburb polygons in an effort to fix nominatim addresses. I know it can take a while ( weeks?) to update. Is there a way of knowing the last and next nominatim assimilation, is that possible, ball park figure would be better than nothing or even rough schedule please.

asked 15 May '11, 16:35

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edited 17 May '11, 13:37

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I am pleased to find that the polygon I drew now limits the suburb to that area and the nominatim is now correct.It took about a week, not too bad.Note nominatim is latin for "name, one by one" for anyone like me who did not know.

(19 May '11, 21:12) andy mackey

Have a look at Nominatim FAQ to find out when new data is processed.

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answered 15 May '11, 19:23

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That page says check the date at the top of http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/ But there isn't any date displayed there.

(15 May '11, 19:46) Vclaw

thanks vclaw for link http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/ I used it and confirmed my polygon was there. and thanks stephan75 I/we should all read wiki information before asking same questions. thanks for note re: editing questions.

(15 May '11, 23:28) andy mackey
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