TomTom edits based on map feedback in Ireland

Hi everyone,

TomTom is planning to conduct edits in Ireland based on feedback submitted for our upcoming new TomTom map that is also valid for OSM.

We will only perform edits if they add value to OSM, do not conflict with recent updates made by the community, and are supported by a local source. In the absence of credible source material, we will ask the community for guidance.

We will start by editing the following types of features: highways, addresses, POIs, land use, buildings and water. For further details about the types of edits we will make, you can take a look at our GitHub page for Ireland (> section ‘Edits based on map feedback’) or at our wiki page. Over time, we may expand to other features and will inform the community when this happens.

Along with the #tomtom hashtag that accompanies every TomTom edit in OSM, changesets based on map feedback will also receive the hashtag #tt_mapfeedback. This allows you to follow the updates we’re making during this activity.

In two weeks, we plan to start with a limited number of edits in Ireland. These edits will fix issues representative of the feedback we will receive when we launch our new map. Later we will continue with incidental edits spread over time.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments. As we progress, we will of course take into account any feedback we receive from you about this activity.

Have a great week!

Marjan

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Hi everyone,

I’m posting a new message in this topic to let you know that we are extending the types of edits we’re making in the framework of this project. The full list of features is as follows: POIs, land use, addresses, ferry and water bus routes, railway tracks with some infrastructure tags such as bridges and level crossings, highways, link roads, traffic signs, access barriers, turn restrictions, water and buildings.

For further details about the types of edits we are making, you can take a look at our GitHub pages for Ireland (> section ‘Edits based on map feedback’) or at our wiki page. The latter now also contains some more information on how we receive and process this map feedback, for those of you who are interested.

All edits made based on map feedback will still receive the hashtags #tt_mapfeedback and #tomtom.

Enjoy your evening!
Marjan