Re: [Tagging] noexit=yes (again)

2014-06-02 Thread fly
Am 30.05.2014 18:32, schrieb Nelson A. de Oliveira:
 (Please, don't make a voodoo doll of me because I am bringing this
 discussion back.)
 
 We had a long discussion in
 https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2014-April/017247.html
 and now I saw in the English wiki
 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:noexit this:
 
 Use the noexit=yes tag on a way to indicate that the way is leading
 to a dead end.
 
 I really don't remember having a consensus about this (and thus this
 info shouldn't be in the wiki).
 This will cause having a lot of unneeded noexit=yes tags in every
 highway that leads to nowhere, while it should be used only on the
 node to describe a non-obvious dead end (where it ends near another
 highway, for example).
 
 Something that has no consensus should not be available in the wiki.

There was a small minority which insisted on the numbers.

On talk-de@ we agreed on only on nodes and did change the german wiki
page. Still there are some warnings missing on the german and and the
english version to state the differences.

At least for JOSM you can create own validator rules and there is a
ticket [1] to comment/vote on.

Once all the completely wrong tagged ways are fixed we should have a
look at the numbers again.


[1] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/9895

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Re: [Tagging] noexit=yes wiki page update

2014-06-02 Thread André Pirard

  
  
On 2014-06-01 21:17, Nelson A. de
  Oliveira wrote :


  Can't the wiki page be protected?


Would you do the updates, corrections and translation?
I think it should just be mandatory to prepare/publish any
substantial change on the sister mailing list.
It looks like I was the only one to do that for this page.
Preventing changes or just saying that one should be done without
doing it as it often happens is no progress.
The changes to this page have been "jerky" indeed, but the result is
a definite improvement owing to rolling up sleeves.

Cheers,


  

  André

  



  


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