On 2014-06-20 12:47 PM, Johan C wrote:
> However, I don't think it's a good idear that the DWG can decide on
> policies/guidelines/requirements etcetera because it's the same DWG that
> uses these policies/guidelines/requirements for enforcing.
The DWG does not decide policies. That is one of the
Thanks for your explanation Serge. I'm very glad to have community members
willing to spent their voluntarily time in the DWG to take on the sometimes
difficult job to solve conflicts. However, I don't think it's a good idear
that the DWG can decide on policies/guidelines/requirements etcetera
To elaborate on what Frederik said a bit...
The DWG has seen some what we're calling "organized mapping" which we
can generally define as a set of mappers being directed or working on
behalf of an organization.
The difference between what OSM experienced and what Wikipedia
experiences regarding p
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