I am pretty sure you can protect data items.
The cited template is transcluded into more than 380,000 pages. The most often
transcluded template in the OSM wiki is used on about 78,000 pages. I do not
think that a full protection was considered necessary, because we wanted to
keep the wiki
Thx Mark, makes sense. Data items are wiki pages too, and we can protect
them the same way. Still, I think it's a moot point -- at least initially
preset data will go via GitHub as regular pull requests.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019, 05:34 Mark Wagner wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 03:17:27 -0400
> Yuri
Apr 11, 2019, 9:17 AM by yuriastrak...@gmail.com:
> Worst case scenario: someone breaks a preset - with so many eyes on them
> (exposed via wiki pages, used by all editors, monitored via numerous tools,
> cross-checked by validation queries, etc etc etc), it will be fixed within
> minutes.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 2:10 AM Mateusz Konieczny
wrote:
> * easy to edit by community
>
> I am dubious whatever "anybody can
> edit any preset stored as wikidata
> items" will be considered as benefit
>
One could also doubt that allowing direct OSM and Wikipedia edits by anyone
would be
11 Apr 2019, 01:14 by yuriastrak...@gmail.com:
> * easy to edit by community
>
I am dubious whatever "anybody canedit any preset stored as wikidata
items" will be considered as benefit
> , track changes, and fix/revert in case of an error
>
All of that is easier with current
method of keeping
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 5:04 PM Rory McCann wrote:
> In JOSM, people, or groups, can make their own tagging presets. AFAIK iD
> unfortunately doesn't have this feature. If it did, the iD version on
> openstreetmap.org could be configured to something special, people could
> have their personal
iD seems to have this feature via MapRules:
https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/pull/5617
10. apríl 2019 kl. 21:08, skrifaði "Rory McCann" :
> On 07.04.19 14:43, John Whelan wrote:
>
>> Tagging is not always easy, but I do have concerns when iD is so
>> commonly used but the recommended tags
On 07.04.19 14:43, John Whelan wrote:
Tagging is not always easy, but I do have concerns when iD is so
commonly used but the recommended tags do not align with OpenStreetMap
I'll say normals.
Specifically one of my concerns is a semi-detached house is not
recognised in iD only the more
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