> Stop with the stop energy already!

+1
 
> Permissionless innovation -- that's what OSM is all about.

Right. 

This is a totally weird, overstepping of authority, unnecessary "discussion". 
There's nothing wrong or damaging happening here. In fact, some very 
conscientious efforts to improve OSM. I only read that it perhaps could be 
improved even more. Well that's what a wiki is about right? Step by step.

I think we've exhausted the discussion on talk-us. If there is really something 
here the DWG thinks they need to pursue, I'm going to bring it to attention of 
the OSM Management Team for discussion.

-Mikel

* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron


On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 8:40 AM, Russ Nelson <nel...@crynwr.com> wrote:
 

>
>
>Simon Poole writes:
>> Route USBR 10 nicely illustrates my point about GIGO. It starts of in
>> untouched TIGER country and continues.
>
>Best way to get something mapped is to draw attention to it. That's
>what Steve is trying to do. Can we move on now, and stop calling this
>an import? Permissionless innovation -- that's what OSM is all
>about. If you see something, map something (to abuse New York City's
>supposedly trademarked "If you see something, say something" phrase).
>
>Stop with the stop energy already!
>
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