El Jueves, 27 de Marzo de 2008, Dave Stubbs escribió:
> If you're interested that's 12113 separate key values, or just 3087 if
> you discount anything starting with "tiger".[...]
>
> But until someone comes up with something that actually exists, the
> best we have is the wiki and the hope that peo
Hi Gerv and Mikel,
In community projects like OSM there's always a danger that technical issues
get suppressed by either 'democratised' processes or (not technically
oriented) opinion leaders. From what I understand you're concerns are well
justified.
So I'd like to bring back the discussion to t
Frederik Ramm wrote:
>> Believe it or not, I was being ironic when I wrote that.
>
> It was quite obvious that you were using the term "anarcho-
> collaborativist" to pour scorn on my statement that the people who
> cast votes in our project have no authority.
Nothing as strong as scorn. I was m
Hi,
> Believe it or not, I was being ironic when I wrote that.
It was quite obvious that you were using the term "anarcho-
collaborativist" to pour scorn on my statement that the people who
cast votes in our project have no authority.
You followed that with: "it's not like this project is impor
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mikel Maron wrote:
> >
> > The discussion that followed Gervase's email last week was fascinating,
> > especially the analysis of the OSM community as a anarcho-collective.
>
> Believe it or not, I was being ironic wh
Mikel Maron wrote:
>
> The discussion that followed Gervase's email last week was fascinating,
> especially the analysis of the OSM community as a anarcho-collective.
Believe it or not, I was being ironic when I wrote that.
Anyone who answers the question "Would you be upset if someone burgled
2008/3/27 Mikel Maron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The discussion that followed Gervase's email last week was fascinating,
> especially the analysis of the OSM community as a anarcho-collective.
>
> However I was surprised to see no one suggest necessary (at least to my
> mind) technical solutions that
The discussion that followed Gervase's email last week was fascinating,
especially the analysis of the OSM community as a anarcho-collective.
However I was surprised to see no one suggest necessary (at least to my mind)
technical solutions that don't even touch on the subject of the tag "approva
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