Hi, On 09/06/2016 11:01 PM, Elliott Plack wrote: > Should we launch an automated edit, or some kind of batch process on OSM > to clear the database `name=ITT Tech` (or similar) worldwide?
This is a discussion that has happened in the past when Domino's Pizza has rebranded, or when the "Schlecker" drug store chain closed in Germany. I think automated edits are not a good solution mainly for two reasons: 1. In many cases, the world doesn't change instantly at the behest of some guy in marketing or legal. Individual locations might retain their signage for various reasons and we map what's on the ground, not what's in the franchise agreement. Individual shops of a closed-down brand might remain open because of special local agreements that the automated edit has no knowledge of. 2. If a chain is renamed or closed country-wide, and this change is not reflected on OSM in one area, then this can be a valuable sign for lack of mapper attention. A sign that has the best user interface of all: Because for any map user, dealing with an outdated map is normal, and the way you identify just *how* outdated something is is exactly by looking at such things: "Ah, this map seems to be from a time then Domino's was still called Domino's Pizza!" - Leaving these valuable markers of outdated-ness in place tells the map user that this area hasn't been touched for a while and that the other POIs in the vicinity are likely also a bit aged. When a local mapper touches up the area they will likely also update other things than just the closed-down shop, and then the map will be current again. Automatically editing away something country-wide hides the fact that the map lacks attention in an area. Bye Frederik -- Frederik Ramm ## eMail frede...@remote.org ## N49°00'09" E008°23'33" _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us