On 18 April 2010 11:15, Ed Avis wrote:
> Did someone contact the person who added this 'patrizer2' stuff?
I did. The response was that she was doing some experimentation and
that I should mind my own business. I didn't pursue it any further as
OSM is as laissez-faire as it is.
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Markus
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Did someone contact the person who added this 'patrizer2' stuff?
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Instead of deleting this instantly I would contact the author and open up a
discusssion.
cheers,
Martin
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2010/4/6 Markus Lindholm
> My second question then --- is this kosher? Populating the OSM
> database with some game related info?
>
IMHO no. It would be OK (or say: better) if there were some tags describing
that in the times of the Hanse the city was producing/trading x iron ore and
y fish, bu
On 6 April 2010 11:21, Tobias Knerr wrote:
> Markus Lindholm wrote:
>> A question, what's the story behind the game:patrizer2:* tags? I just
>> noticed that Stockholm got a bunch of these tags and I'm curious what
>> they are?
>
> "Patrizier 2" is a German trading simulation computer game. It was
Markus Lindholm wrote:
> A question, what's the story behind the game:patrizer2:* tags? I just
> noticed that Stockholm got a bunch of these tags and I'm curious what
> they are?
"Patrizier 2" is a German trading simulation computer game. It was
internationally released as "Patrician II" (and re-r
Hi
A question, what's the story behind the game:patrizer2:* tags? I just
noticed that Stockholm got a bunch of these tags and I'm curious what
they are?
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/25929985
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Markus
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