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The OSM Iceberg

I hope poking fun a little is acceptable. :) Happy mapping, all!

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@OSM_diaries_bot Oh no, I already went through it to the very bottom, remembering that it was a pain to correct bus routes, although using #JOSM. Thanks for this nice graph. #OSM
@OSM_diaries_bot Argument over landuse=forest vs. natural=wood.

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I guess that falls under faction/clique clashes? 🤣

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@gowin @OSM_diaries_bot Yes, and the solution appears to be straightfoward: see https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/148830565 😉
Way: 148830565 | OpenStreetMap

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@OSM_diaries_bot @amapanda I’m only level 4 counted from above, top is level 4.

@OSM_diaries_bot Oeps, fell off the charts.

Started with 3D mapping two weeks ago…

@OSM_diaries_bot @ToniE Oh no, what comes next after Bus route relations? 😂
@Strubbl @OSM_diaries_bot @ToniE Train route relations (especially long-distance trains that aren't a commuter service)?

@Lily @Strubbl @OSM_diaries_bot

Right, especially long-distance trains but also regional trains are not commuter trains - here in Germany commuter trains are called "S", aka sub-urban trains

@ToniE @Strubbl I was using it as a long distance/commuter binary because that fits all the train routes that I can think of in the UK.
Think tube train/train to Woking/Milton Keynes vs trains to Exeter/Birmingham/Peterborough (both examples from London).
However some 'commuter' services can be quite long distance (e.g Crossrail/Elizabeth Line), so I wanted to differentiate them.
We don't really separate service types that much in the UK into specific categories like in Germany.
@ToniE @Strubbl But yes, they are a pain, especially as I use iD mostly, so when the relations get big, it's hard to work on the members list (even for a lengthy bus route it's similar).
I tend not to touch them much, mostly it's been when I'm splitting platforms for some proper naming instead of something like 2;3, etc.