the :number roles are obsolete (you should order the relation members
instead - probably using JOSM)

The English definition of the forward/backward roles is correct. If
the relation is one-way, and the direction of the way is the same,
then use "forward". If the direction of the way is opposite, use
"backward". This means that the roles for the members of a relation
may have to switch between forward and backward, even though the
direction of the route remains the same.

I'm not sure about the "link" role; I don't think it's used much, so
nobody has got round to translating it

Richard

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:36 AM, fly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> There exists major differences on wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route
> between german and english.
>
> All the roles with ...:number are striped out on the german page.
>
> There is no role link on the german page.
>
> The definition in german for forward/backward say you should use it for the
> direction of the route but it english it says to use it for the direction of 
> the
> way.
>
> Which page should I use now ?
>
>
> See you
> Colliar
>
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