What could've easily been a 30-minute #OpenStreetMap editing session per municipality using #iD or a 15-minute session using #JOSM takes only ~1 minute using #Level0 plus some JavaScript (which did require some upfront coding investment) via the browser console and an API call to #Overpass.
Alaminos: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/131404623
#OpenStreetMap #id #josm #level0 #overpass
My latest plague diary post.
https://stevenson.scot/plague-diary-has-the-scottish-government-given-up
#PlagueDiary #Scotland #Covid19 #EndOfLockdown #ScottishBlogs #level0 #ScottishPolitics #SNP #NicolaSturgeon
#nicolasturgeon #snp #scottishpolitics #level0 #scottishblogs #EndOfLockdown #COVID19 #scotland #plaguediary
#Level0 editor is truly fantastic for edits just like this. I only used Firefox for Android, bam, and a fuel station, formerly out of business, now reopened and is reflected on #OpenStreetMap.
Elements properly tagged is beneficial for mappers! In this case, the closed way was tagged with disused:amenity=fuel. So all I have to do is remove some part of the key and any other unnecessary tags. Yeah!
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/75714684#map=19/6.23557/100.42008