100% true. Consumers don't respect (Polish word szanować beside to
respect means something like taking care of a thing, especially if
you got it from someone) our data. Most implementations are mediocre
to horrible. Main offenses are displaying irrelevant things, very
scarce tags support, partial
OSM should act as a consultant to data consumers. Whenever a mistake like
this is spotted, we should try to contact the data consumer and help repair
the misinterpretation. I think nothing more is needed.
We should also make it easier for data consumers to interpret data
correctly. I think we
Totally agree - the oneway(=no) is being misinterpreted.
OSM's BIG ISSUE is what to do about others misinterpreting OSM data and
attributing the error to OSM.
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