User talk:Wemissyou
1. I hope the data you are using for the boundaries are the ones I provided so there will be no mix-up. I started mapping the correct ones about a month ago but now I'm very busy so I stopped. I'm hoping to resume my contributions by the end of August.
2. I'm reverting the last edit you did for the postal codes. I don't believe we should map the postal code areas. If you want you can use admin_level=8 for smaller divisions within a municipality. eg. in Lakatamia there are 4 sub-divisions (Archaggelos-Anthoupoli, Agios Mamas, Agia Paraskevi and Agios Nikolaos) as shown here.
--Themi97 (talk) 12:19, 2 August 2021 (UTC)
03/08/2021
1.I do speak Greek.
2. I use josm as well. I know how much time it takes since the first boundaries I fixed/created had a lot of errors. In the begging, I used to edit at a scale of fewer than 10m but it was a lot of work and since I am studying also it took a lot of time that's why I increased my scale something that helped me map quicker even though it took away from the perfect accuracy I had. So since I see you have a lot of time for this job I'll let you do it and I can check afterwards to fix the tags or whatever if needed but I'm sure you'll do a great job.
3. Now for the postal codes there's no need to tag them as administrative boundaries you can simply tag them as
key:type=boundary
key:boundary=postal_code
key:postal_code=*
4. For this " https://imgur.com/a/ENABk9k take a look at the link with boundaries created by you, and data from the government. Its pretty close but NOT perfect." I explained it above. We both use the same data btw. ;)
5. Sadly, I wasn't able to find any helpful data for the boundaries between Cyprus and British/Turkish areas as well as the UN Buffer Zone but I found this official government map here but sadly I wasn't able to acquire the data from it.
6. There's no need in naming the boundary lines since when you put the relation boundary it automatically renders the names on the map
Thanks,
Themi97 (talk) 20:48, 3 August 2021 (UTC)