Sometimes people really votes for simular reasons ("this tag is used only *
times"), that is against purpose of the proposal process (development and
documenting of "the best practices"), approval of widely used tags is
harmless, but give little benefits.Actually no way for nullification votes against, filled under strange or absurd reasons, except for voting by sock puppets. 16 Nov. 2024, 16:39 brecht devriese <[email protected]>: > Hey, > > I ask myself the following question but do not immediately find an answer. > With a wiki proposal during voting, can one have an "I appose" vote > invalidated if no thorough reason is given ? Such as, for example, I oppose > this proposal. It makes no sense to "approve" this tag - it has never been > used. If someone wants to use this tag they can just use it; it does not > need "approval". > > If it is possible to invalidate an "I appose" vote, how do you do this? > > Thx > > Brecht > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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