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> On 13. Dec 2020, at 18:49, Tomas Straupis <tomasstrau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  Introducing duplicate and unused schema (especially as the only
> option) is not a good IT decision, basic analysis should have shown
> that. But in case of id it was technology leading functionality and
> thus leading users when in IT it must be the other way round -
> usage/requirements must lead technical decisions. That is IT BASICS.
> Lack of such understanding is the reason why I claim iD developers
> lacked basic IT knowledge


it is indeed well documented that there was a period in iD development where 
the developers occasionally  (initially without actively communicating it and 
later openly and deliberately) dismissed the existing tagging wiki docs and 
mailing list and tag stats, but I think it should be mentioned that it was the 
former developer. Brian, maybe this was before you started to follow the lists. 
You can browse through older closed iD tickets to see some discussion, there’s 
also a wiki page about the topic: 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/ID/Controversial_Decisions

regarding water=reservoir or landuse=reservoir, there might be some subtle 
differences. water=reservoir is for surface water areas. if a reservoir was 
fenced off, I would tag the fenced area as landuse=reservoir but only the 
actual water surface as water.

Cheers Martin 


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