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175805343 29 days ago

Hello rhss,
Thank you for your insight, I will defer to your knowledge on this.

174864956 about 2 months ago

Hello,
It does not appear this segment was deleted. I made an alignment to this.
Have a nice day!

163436009 10 months ago

Hello, my colleague AzuisRiver has addressed your comment on changeset/163435257 to keep the conversation in one thread, as it pertains to the same subject. Thanks!

163239914 10 months ago

You're correct that most of our work has been focused in Santa Cruz, however we've also done a lot of editing in cities all across Bolivia, including Cochabamba, La Paz, Tarija, Sucre, and Potosí. If you're familiar with specific and significant issues with OSM data, in Santa Cruz or elsewhere in Bolivia, we'd be interested in hearing about them and potentially collaborating on solutions. We strive to be as communicative as possible, and I'd encourage you to reach out either on individual changesets if you find specific issues with our team's mapping or at the address I left above for more general feedback.

We do our best to prioritize major errors when resources allow, but we also try to make smaller improvements along the way. Minor classification tweaks and alignments can help enhance geo-accuracy and keep OSM data more consistent. We share the goal of improving OSM, and while our methods or focuses may differ, it's that unified aim and diversity of perspectives/techniques that's allowed OSM to get to the place it's at today. Thanks again for reaching out, and happy mapping!

163239914 10 months ago

Hey JJIglesias!
Following global and local OSM editing standards and guidance is very important to our team. One way that we apply OSM best practices in our mapping is by grouping similar changes together into a single changeset. Usually that means separating edits targeting specific issues or features in a localized area into individual changesets. We’re engaged in maintaining and improving OSM data in many areas within Bolivia, including Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Cities such as Santa Cruz tend to have denser data and so that’s where our editing tends to be the most focused as well. If you find any specific #adt mapping that you believe is incorrect please comment on the changeset with the issue or directly to the user that made the edit. You can also always reach out directly to our editing team at osm-feedback@group.apple.com. Thanks!