W dniu 15.01.2015 23:35, Warin napisał(a):
What I'm after is a 'guide' rather than strict rules. Strict rules
won't encourage people to map things. Consistent tags, tools that are
easy to understand and use will encourage people as they don't have to
understand complex things.
For me strictness is not a big issue - but more coherence is.
In Wikipedia we have two editors (edit rich text/edit markup text),
discussion pages for objects and tagging rules - all that included
in-site and that helps. Now in OSM we need more of that attitude: I mean
some form of cooperation between "default tagging", "editing",
"searching" and "default rendering" depts. Not the strict one, but
seeing the whole picture, not only one's own part.
Recently added commenting the changestes, as well as trying to collect
common icons and common imagery set for editors are nice steps in this
direction. The project will always stay decentralized and will have
fuzzy borders, but more coordination will benefit even casual, detached
mappers.
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Mambałaga
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