Hi
2012/2/21 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Hi,
On 02/20/2012 10:59 PM, LM_1 wrote:
The possibility of free tags is great, but once some tagging style
proves as usable (and better than any other),
... which will never be the case ...
I know, it is a kind of ideal state, the closer
2012/2/21 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
I don't think that a tagging style that works best in Europe will
automatically also be the one that works best in South America. Any attempt
to force everyone to use the same style will automatically make the map
*less* good in some places. I
On 21/02/12 09:45, Frederik Ramm wrote:
I don't think that a tagging style that works best in Europe will
automatically also be the one that works best in South America. Any
attempt to force everyone to use the same style will automatically
make the map *less* good in some places. I think that
On 21/02/12 09:50, sabas88 wrote:
2012/2/21 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org mailto:frede...@remote.org
I don't think that a tagging style that works best in Europe will
automatically also be the one that works best in South America.
Any attempt to force everyone to use the same
That's some kind of consideration, like the one I proposed some time ago,
about building a clean tagging scheme, but has led to a discussion about
another topic and died.
My +1 will always go to cleaning.
Cheers,
Stefano
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Hi,
On 02/20/2012 10:59 PM, LM_1 wrote:
The possibility of free tags is great, but once some tagging style
proves as usable (and better than any other),
... which will never be the case ...
it should become a
standard and used exclusively
... in which geographic / cultural region?
Bye