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I'm afraid that there's very little we can do if it is not reproducible. Especially since it may just have been a matter of unlucky timing (those 40 minutes I...
Inconveniently it seems someone has fixed all your referred false positives. I guess for connections with non-end nodes of the "bridge-way" this should be fairly fail-safe (and same for tunnels)....
Hmm, that query also returns e.g. [this connection of ways](https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/736341939) , but I guess your script takes care of such cases? I understand your concern w.r.t. splitting of roads. However,...
@ComradeRamen Results are here: https://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/nl/issues/open?item=7012&source=&class=4,5,6,7&username=&bbox= There's a notable amount of false positives involving highways as areas (usually `highway=pedestrian`). The fix for that is merged but not deployed yet.
Thanks! Asides from a documentation thing and a suggestion, it looks good to me. I do not know how `self.create_view_touched('polygons', 'W')` and `self.create_view_not_touched('polygons', 'W')` respond to the cases where type...
I'm not familiar with how the `giscurs.execute` function handles tuples/arrays in the second argument (can't even find the documentation/definition of that function) so I'll just assume it works. Looks good...
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1JWd At least 62638 trees worldwide affected by the circumference limit of 43m (excluding those with units or decimals). I suspect this might be interesting for JOSM, for their numerical...
I'm not a biologist, so I'm not sure if there's trees where it could be true (a cactus perhaps?). I played around a bit to get some stats though: ~This...
> But maybe I'm going to far :p It sounds like an interesting thing to implement! I would however recommend filing this as a separate issue as this single issue...
@ivanbranco the results of the check of `species` vs. `leaf_*`, based on the documented values for species on the wiki page, can be found here: https://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/nl/issues/open?item=3120&class=31201 (results are still updating)