Giving a hand wavy statement of intent without providing concrete examples of issues and how you intend to resolve them is not acceptable. Even less so given that the (template) wiki page does not contain any useful infomation and is just a circular reference to itself.
And just the fact that you are not listing any acceptable sources from a quality pov for the country is enought to request preemptive blocks on all mapbox employees.
Simon
Am 14.04.2022 um 21:04 schrieb Sergey Beliamei:
Hello from the Mapbox Team! In April 2022 our team is going to start a mapping project in Switzerland. As part of on-going work to improve the quality of OpenStreetMap data, our team is planning to review a subset of the detections to better understand the type of issues, and also fix any valid data issues directly in the OSM. Where concentrating on road mistakes to improve map condition. In Switzerland we plan to upload data once a week to see and fix the latest mistakes in mapping after reviewing the 1st iteration. We would really appreciate your feedback, any questions you have about this project, as well as local insights that you think will help us better understand the data. There's a link to our Github ticket https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/407 to the related issue and a link to our page in OSM Wiki https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Organised_Editing/Activities/resolve_linting_issues_in_Switzerland.
Best regards, Member of Mapbox team, Sergey
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