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      12 days ago

      @paequ2
      I think it’s quicker to draw them from scratch with the #JOSM Building Tools or mapathoner plugins than it is to fix the AI guesswork.

      Sadly there’s a very misguided campaign running on the start page at the moment, but it’s still a much better app for serious mapping.
      @ray

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        12 days ago

        Oooooh, interesting. I didn’t know about these other options. I need to learn more about these. I will happily drop Rapid for anything else.

        I’m not familiar with plugins… have any favorite resources or videos I could watch to learn more?

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          @paequ2 It has been so long since I started using JOSM that I don’t really know what’s tutorials are the best. HOT did a two minute introduction to building tracing that’s linked from the wiki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcKewl94jR4 (skip the HOT specific bit)

          LearnOSM has a longer written introduction to JOSM here: https://learnosm.org/en/josm/

          @Koreller did a very good collection of GIFs suggesting efficient ways to trace buildings with the building tools plugin here: https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Koreller/diary/404988

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              10 days ago

              Quick review after installing JOSM.

              Wow. OK. I can totally see why only 6.9% of users use JOSM for making edits. It’s clunky, hard to use, and absolutely daunting for new users. For people making their first contributions, the browser editors are way more user friendly.

              That being said, the other half of that statistic is interesting.

              In 2024 it was used by 6.9% users, but they made 59.1% of all edits.

              All right. JOSM seems to have some pretty passionate users. Thank you for your service. 🫡

              I’ll take some time to learn it.