On Feb 11, 2020, at 2:41 PM, Mikel Maron <mikel.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2020-February/083993.html

Thank you.  That's recent, and reminds me that I agreed with you as I (and I 
suspect others) support a yet-to-be, well-designed tagging protocol which 
clearly denotes these distinctions (national sovereignty vs. de facto control).

This dichotomy (as in Crimea) is one more area where OTG "fails" (mm, better 
stated:  "needs clarification").  The others (mountain ranges, oceans...) I 
mention in my previous (and lengthy) missives remain.  This not only makes more 
plain OTG's problems (at its edges, mostly) but brings the topic back to the 
(original thread's) issue of Crimea, which isn't an edge-case, but something 
which OSM continues to face.  While solutions don't seem easy or quickly 
forthcoming, I am heartened by good discussion here and in the Good Practices 
Talk page I linked earlier.

Yes, OTG has some work to do.  Again, I think we can get there.

SteveA
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