In the area of Napetvrebi, near Tbilisi, Georgia, the whole road network is duplicated - looks like one is a GPS-track, the other an import. Anyway, the roads are nearly identical and cluttering the map. https://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=41.73371&lon=44.66292&zoom=16 How can I find out, which track is more accurate (except driving it myself) and how to contact the user, who updated it? I do not want to delete geometry in which someone put much effort without asking first. asked 17 Aug '11, 09:09 moszkva ter |
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If you open the map in JOSM you can see the author of each object, there is even a button leading you to its osm user page - from where you can send him a message. answered 17 Aug '11, 09:17 LM_1 |
Thanks! I now installed JOSM and contacted the user.
Glad to help. For next time comments and voting are better suited for reactions to answers than new answers.
Other OSM editors like Potlatch, the online editor, can show the last author.