maantje76 wrote:I don't know which village is yours, if it's not in the list, it's administrative belongs to another one. In The Netherlands we have lots of this 'villages', all belong to another one. 'Local people also use the 'local' name, but 'officialy it belongs to another. In Belgium this a bit more complicated. Nothing is official of here
Sure, it's administrative belongs to another one. But the nearby village also, and it is and the list.
My village is "Lincé", administratively belongs to "Sprimont".
"Rouvreux" is kinda the same of "Lincé", south of Sprimont, and is on your list. That's why I'm asking...
maantje76 wrote:As example your village is not on the list. Sure we can add it to the database, but what if someone search your adres in the telephone directory. Then it gets the same cityname as the zipcode belongs to. That person will be entering that cityname for navigation!
Sure, I've thought to this kind of situation, but what if I told someone "I live in Lincé" and he doesn't know I'm next to Sprimont, he will never find my home.
What would be optimal, my meaning, would be to have a list that matches villages with their administrative belonging. Thus "Lincé, belongs to Sprimont".
That way, we would be able to find the address by searching my street in both.
maantje76 wrote:What we can do is entering the 'official' cityname according to the list seperated with a '/' symbol, then the local name. But that will give a real cluttered map. So I don't think that will be welcome.
Neither do I, you're right.
maantje76 wrote:I think if there are some really important villages, we can make a spradsheet with all suggestions. We can discuss about each separatly.
That would be very difficult I think. Because everyone will say "my village is important", and not knowing the area, we would have no idea whether he's right or wrong.
And, what would be the "step"? Surface of the village? Number of streets? Number of inhabitants? Pfiou!
maantje76 wrote:What source do you have in mind for finding the borders of those villages? As far as I know, there aren't any. So we will keep gambling. That's not what we should want to.
On ViaMichelin, you often have a darker background for the center of the village.
Search on "Lincé", you'll see this, following the main roads of the village.
maantje76 wrote:When use this list, everybody knows where we stand! This is the basis for a good and complete map. As I said, we have the same in The netherlands, but we stick to this list. The results (one of) the best maps worldwide.
I admit I've never had a look to your map, I believe you

maantje76 wrote:If we have enough active AM's helping, we can alsmost be 'done' with the Belgium map, at the end of the year. Biggest problem is most Belgium AM's aren't visiting the forum and wiki. I'm trying to figure out with Waze support, if and how we can reach (new) AM's. Maybe we can send an email with some information and invite them to visit the Belgium forum and WIKI. Problem is, we only want to reach Belgium AM's.
This surely is a problem. For AM that are active, 'cause many AM don't do anything more...
maantje76 wrote:I also think we need someone who can translate this 'rules' to French language at some point. I'm not in that position

That, I can do for sure
