Gibuld
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Yes, it couldbe called a bug. Perhaps its your definition of a bug. My definition of a bug is: Something is wrong and prevents correct operation – in our case the correct navigation with OSM maps - you know, also your nice map would be incorrect. As long as mapping of a region is still in progress, there is a lot of missing objects. What do you think, the OpenStreetBugs would look like, if all the people living out there would report those missing objects they find worth being mapped, but only one mapper really is willing to map – and additionally he should look after the “bug” messages. Months ago I’ve reported in OpenStreetBug seven real bugs. I just reviewed their state: No report has been closed or commented, but 1 is solved, two others have been reworked as “fixme”. What does this tell us: The OSM mappers don't seem to work on the reports of OpenStreetBugs. Instead, occasionally they find themselves their mistakes. I´ll now close myself the solved reports. In the future Ill save myself this work (always looking: has someone solved – and learned from his failure?) and do the task myself silently, since unconnected streets are really disturbing when you use MS to enter a route with waypoints.
Btw: Unconnected streets seem to be a very common failure in the OSM data. Many of those failures may originate from the time where potlatch was unable to visualize connections. Sometimes it is very clear, where a connection is missing, in other cases only on site knowledge could give a correct answer.
So I would propose:
There exists a tool which is able to scan the database for unconnected streets (don’t remember it’s name). This tool should be run on the whole database. In case that problems were found, the last member who touched a problematic object (at least one month ago) should be informed by email, he might review that object.
I’m writing this, because I use OSM maps for traffic navigation and this is not always a pleasure.
Yes, meanwhile I also see the advantages of prioritizing the OpenStreetBugs. If then there also exists a filter to only display real bugs, perhaps the OpenStreetBugs would find more attention amongst the members.