please elaborate the concept of the streets.ignore.csv data.
I've checked the data by now. It's not only footpaths and extended streets which cause major problems. My main concern are new industrial areas where the ground belongs to two neighboring communities. By name these streets and PLZ areas are dedicated to the neighbor, although the natural location of the ground belongs to the other community - and that's not only single houses which appear on both sides of a street (duplicate entries), but full street blocks within the "wrong" community.
OSM dedicates the assignment by community borders.
Postal assignment follows postal purposes.
But that way a community inherits postal codes which more or less belong to the neighbor.
The question is how you draw that line of "more or less" here, for "ignore" purposes. An initial check shows a range of 1000 to 2000 entries here which would have to be handled properly.
please elaborate the concept of the streets.ignore.csv data.
I've checked the data by now. It's not only footpaths and extended streets which cause major problems. My main concern are new industrial areas where the ground belongs to two neighboring communities. By name these streets and PLZ areas are dedicated to the neighbor, although the natural location of the ground belongs to the other community - and that's not only single houses which appear on both sides of a street (duplicate entries), but full street blocks within the "wrong" community.
OSM dedicates the assignment by community borders.
Postal assignment follows postal purposes.
But that way a community inherits postal codes which more or less belong to the neighbor.
The question is how you draw that line of "more or less" here, for "ignore" purposes. An initial check shows a range of 1000 to 2000 entries here which would have to be handled properly.