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It Happened Again

Posted by Shernott on 21 July 2012 in English.

After last year’s incident with Stéphane Brunner, he seems to be back to “correct” and “improve” my contributions: Changeset 12404180.

Well, last year I announced that I would withdraw entirely from mapping in the larger Lausanne area, but since I live there and a lot of mapping, that none else seems to be doing, remains to be done, I slowly started mapping again.

In the upper part of Epalinges were a lot of unnamed, misplaced, and also missing streets. Since the situation has remained unchanged for quite a while, I started to do something about that. In this area, the streets often don’t form a simple meshed network, but more something like a tree, where it’s sometimes hard to tell if a residential street has split in several branches or if it’s just a collection of long driveways with lots of houses connected to each of them. I have chosen to tag what I could identify as the “main arteries” as residential streets, and the rest as driveways. Some of these driveways are rather long, and on a high zoom level (or a small GPS screen) it’s possible that all you can see is the driveway. To complicate matters further, sometimes neighbouring houses are served by different driveways coming from different residential streets. Given that in the OSM Wiki the name tag is considered a useful combination for a service highway, I tagged those driveways with the corresponding street names, leaving the decision whether to render the name of the driveway or not to the rendering system.

… and along comes Mr. Brunner, who seemingly could live very well with all the unnamed, misplaced, and missing streets before, and decides without further question or discussion that my use of names on driveways is supposedly “abusive”: Changeset 12404180

As I said earlier, apart from Stéphane Brunner I don’t see a lot of mapping activity in the larger Lausanne area, and I’m seriously starting to wonder if that might have something to do with his behaviour.

Now I would like to revert Stéphane Brunner’s change set and get my work back.

Any opinions?

Location: Ballègue, Épalinges, District de Lausanne, Vaud, 1066, Switzerland