Daniel on Nostr: That means: - data can be in the OpenStreetMap database but not yet rendered on the ...
That means:
- data can be in the OpenStreetMap database but not yet rendered on the map
- data can be still on the map but already fixed in the OpenStreetMap database
and it's due to caching and re-rendering that the underlying OpenStreetMap database and the OpenStreetMap map can get of of sync.
For example: vandalism can be fixed in the database but still need some time for re-rendering to update the map.
3/n
- data can be in the OpenStreetMap database but not yet rendered on the map
- data can be still on the map but already fixed in the OpenStreetMap database
and it's due to caching and re-rendering that the underlying OpenStreetMap database and the OpenStreetMap map can get of of sync.
For example: vandalism can be fixed in the database but still need some time for re-rendering to update the map.
3/n