No amen from me :) - as I just daid: the arguments used can be used for
anything we do.

URLs aren't very stable either. Marc had to change the reference to all
historic objects because the Flemish government changed their website
architecture. No reason not to do this.

I stumble upon out of date objects not touched in three years all the time.
But that's no argument not to map roads.

What is hard or not to keep up to date depends on building a community
around it, not so much on the data itself. If you build a pretty interface
around a bit of data, it will probably get updated. If it's not visible, it
probably won't.

Of course, I wouldn't encourage someone to map the color of the lettuce,
but as Pieter says, the idea is to map broad categories.
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