Data collection using your memory

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Tips

  • Avoid old memories (even you live there for X0 years, world is constantly changing, your memories are outdated)
  • Avoid guessing
    • Mark estimations with note=* or fixme=*
    • Use special general tags like highway=road or building=yes or shop=yes instead of their specific variants
    • Temporarily mark objects with tag source=Bing if you didn't see them in every detail except from using satellite imagery (Bing, for this example)
  • Describe hard parts or objects recently changed in the real world
    • simple but descriptive notes will help you and others during process
    • using good changeset comments so you don't have to rely on satellite imagery or anything else
  • Try to avoid big changes without recent knowledge of area

Pros

Cons

  • You will have troubles memorize everything (or at least in single pass)
    • Especially in unknown location to you
    • Especially in recently changed location
    • Especially in area without recent Aerial Imagery
    • Especially objects with complex/non-linear geometry: Walt Disney Concert Hall, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao and many many others
    • Complex highway inter-exchanges may be challenging to detail without using satellite navigation

See also

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