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. http://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 |
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.
(17 Aug '11, 10:30)
moszkva ter
Glad to help. For next time comments and voting are better suited for reactions to answers than new answers.
(17 Aug '11, 10:34)
LM_1
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Other OSM editors like Potlatch, the online editor, can show the last author.
(17 Aug '11, 12:00)
Pieren
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