Running around with StreetComplete, the app sometimes tells me to leave a note instead, which I do. Short time later, I receive an email that another person has resolved my note. That’s nice, but wouldn’t it be better to do it all on my own?
I think I need a more powerful Editor for that, and installed Vespucci. Now I’m scared to break things. What are the next steps, how to proceed?
If you want a simple but powerful editor, try Every Door. It’s nice and easy to master.
You can see, edit and close notes on https://Mapcomplete.org/notes . You can also edit the map and add new points with MapComplete as well, within many thematic maps.
I feel like OSMAnd is easier to use than the super advanced Vespucci. Haven’t gotten many cases where I couldn’t solve my StreetComplete issue in OSMAnd, and idk, Vespucci is just very overwhelming for me.
Vespucci is great once you get the hang of it! No need to be to afraid, as you will get to review your changes before you upload (unlike in StreetComplete). Just abort if there’s something weird looking.
Find something you want to fix, and then head to the wiki to see how it’s supposed to be mapped. E.g. maybe you want to add a bench. The wiki tells you that it should be either a single node or a way, and that it should be tagged amenity=bench
. (It also lists a bunch of other tags that may be used). Then just try to implement that with Vespucci. Most of it is just tagging. (There is actually a bench preset in Vespucci, so you could just search for it there, but this is the general process.) Refer to the wiki, a lot. We are basically lawyers interpreting the wiki.
As a beginner you can also check the “I would like someone to review my changes” box when uploading, if you’re unsure of something.
Thank you! I feel this advice will help me when checking out the other resources amazing people have proposed.
And yeah, lots of the hesitation is probably just being afraid of the unknown. Taking a few simple steps should dispell that.
StreetComplete uses OSM’s built-in note system to leave the notes, so basically any OSM user can see them and react to them.
I use Vespucci now and them, but most of the time I find it too fiddly to use on the go. What I usually do is also have OsmAnd open and use its own note system to make a local audio or photo note. And when I’m home I go through the list of notes and change the things in ID or JOSM.