Changeset: 38061318
Typo in key corrected, too many nodes in a short distance removed
Closed by FvGordon
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Discussion
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Comment from zstadler
Hi,
Thanks for reviewing the boundary and for fixing my tagging error.
Nature reserves' boundaries are a sensitive issue for hikers, as visitors are required to comply with certain restrictions, and the boundaries are not always clearly marked "on the ground". We therefore want to keep the boundaries according to the approved land plans and Nature Reserve proclamations.
See also my post at http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=54543
If you don't mind, I'd like to restore the original boundary shape.
Thanks,
Zeev -
Comment from FvGordon
I only corrected the typing of the word "boundary" and replaced type=multipolygon by type=boundary because in the wiki at "Relation:multipolygon" I found that "type=multipolygon" is deprecated for boundaries. On 2016-03-31 you changed it back to the wrong "type=multipolygon".
You can restore to the original shape, but with a distance of more than three to five meters between the nodes.
Franz -
Comment from zstadler
My intention is only to restore the original shape, at the resolution provided by the authorities.
As for the tagging of the relation, I'm using "type=multipolygon" because as far as I understand, type=boundary is applicable only for boundary=administrative and the relation is boundary=protected_area.
This understanding is based on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation#Types_of_relation saying:
"Relation:boundary to exclusively define administrative boundaries"
and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:boundary saying: "Boundary ways should have boundary=administrative ...".Zeev
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Comment from zstadler
I've reconsidered comment about restoring the original shape, and I agree with you. The length of the section simplified in this changeset is about 6 meters, and the simplification done in this changeset is appropriate.
Thank you for your feedback,
Zeev
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