Re: [Talk-us] Excellent progress, u.s.

2012-04-14 Thread Richard Weait
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 9:30 PM, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote: One drawback to this new-coordinate technique is that, in some cases, the tainted nodes will have been in the proper locations to match the real world. Probably not. Every source we rely upon is wrong in one way or

Re: [Talk-us] Highway Shield Rendering

2012-04-14 Thread Phil! Gold
* Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org [2012-04-13 06:30 -0700]: Wait, what? I was under the impression that the banners as a network thing was proposed initially in this discussion, given that the modifier tag has been documented in the wiki for well over a year now. And it makes a lot more

Re: [Talk-us] Highway Shield Rendering

2012-04-14 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On 4/14/2012 2:38 PM, Phil! Gold wrote: If you count out all the emails on the subject, there are probably more emails opposing the network-classification-per-banner approach, but if you count the people expressing opinions on the matter, network-classification-per-banner has a strong majority.

Re: [Talk-us] Excellent progress, u.s.

2012-04-14 Thread Paul Johnson
On Apr 13, 2012 6:31 PM, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote: One drawback to this new-coordinate technique is that, in some cases, the tainted nodes will have been in the proper locations to match the real world. So, in order to make the cleanup bot not consider the nodes to be tainted,

Re: [Talk-us] Excellent progress, u.s.

2012-04-14 Thread andrzej zaborowski
On 14 April 2012 03:30, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote: One drawback to this new-coordinate technique is that, in some cases, the tainted nodes will have been in the proper locations to match the real world.  So, in order to make the cleanup bot not consider the nodes to be

Re: [Talk-us] Excellent progress, u.s.

2012-04-14 Thread John F. Eldredge
andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote: On 14 April 2012 03:30, John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote: One drawback to this new-coordinate technique is that, in some cases, the tainted nodes will have been in the proper locations to match the real world.  So, in order to make the

[Talk-us] Gated communities - access=private or destination?

2012-04-14 Thread Nathan Edgars II
In the U.S., a gated residential community usually allows anyone in who has a legitimate reason to be there (e.g. visiting a friend, delivering a package, repairing a TV). It seems that this fits access=destination as well as private. Would it be reasonable to tag it as such, and leave