Hi Colin,

I fully agree with you, but I don't want to participate in these "religious" 
discussions too much.
I thought about writing a tool to help doing such mechanical edits, but I doubt 
that this would be
welcomed, so I'll stick to mkgmap development and small manual changes.

Gerd



Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 11:21:16 +0200
From: colin.sm...@xs4all.nl
To: dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] proposal for mechanical edit reg. power_source + 
generator:source


 

 
As there is an indefinite number of data consumers, this is of course 
impossible... How would you ever be able to update the tagging if you have to 
get consent or acquiescence from every data consumer? What is your suggestion 
for sorting out "spaghetti tagging"? How do we ever do any "refactoring"?

Sorry for the IT terms, but discussions analogous to this one come up extremely 
regularly in the IT business, and the bottom line is that the bullet needs to 
be bitten and you have to get your wallet out to sort things out occasionally. 
If you don't, your maintenance costs will sooner or later inexorably spiral out 
of control. And anyone who says that this can be prevented by careful planning, 
doesn't understand how agile businesses need to be to survive. The costs can be 
somewhat mitigated by appropriate architectural decisions (analogous to having 
tagging schemes that are e.g. extensible and easily maintainable) but never 
eliminated entirely.

So where do we go from here? Manual review, re-survey and retagging?

//colin

On 2015-10-13 10:49, Chris Hill wrote:



On 13/10/15 08:56, GerdP wrote:
Hi all,

during the last days I've checked hundreds of places where
OSM inspector
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/
complains about something. Doing that I commented
this changeset:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/8335705

As don-vip suggests in his reply I propose a mechanical edit :
remove the tag
power_source=xyz
if the element also has the tag
generator:source=xyz

as JOSM complains about the usage of power_source.

If this isn't the right list, please forward it.



The tag you propose to remove is harmless. How do you know which tags data 
consumers are using? When you have confirmed with every data consumer that the 
change you propose will not affect them, or they have agreed to change, then I 
will agree, until then I disagree with this mechanical edit.



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