Nov 16, 2020, 10:21 by si...@poole.ch:
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> the iD presets are the law of the land and anything else is simply
> irrelevant.
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That is so overstating things that it ceases to be an useful statement.
iD presets and
"press button here to `upgrade tags` without explanation what and why and
> Simon Poole hat am 16.11.2020 10:21 geschrieben:
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> [...] On the other hand, not just because of the demographics, but also
> because of the OSMFs involvement, like it or not, the iD presets are the law
> of the land and anything else is simply irrelevant.
From my experience with
Frederik has already pointed out some of the relevant historic points.
On top of that there is https://github.com/osmlab/editor-presets and I
proposed something similar a couple of years back as a GSOC project.
I would consider the concept moot. On the one hand, while theoretically
still
Seth,
On 11/15/20 19:14, Seth Deegan wrote:
> Has anyone ever thought of creating an official database that stores all
> of the approved and in-use tags/features in OSM?
Yes, of course, this idea has been around in a variety of flavours. I
remember a conference talk by David Earl in 2010
Nov 15, 2020, 19:14 by jayands...@gmail.com:
> Idea
> Has anyone ever thought of creating an official database that stores all of
> the approved and in-use tags/features in OSM?
>
Yes.
Depending on what one means by "database" OSM Wiki can be considered as one.
Wikidata copy (
*Idea*
Has anyone ever thought of creating an official database that stores all of
the approved and in-use tags/features in OSM?
*Reasoning*
This could allow the editors (iD and JOSM, StreetComplete, GoMap!) and data
consumers (osm-carto,. Mapbox etc.), to easily stay up-to-date with new
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