On Sun, 2020-09-27 at 16:28 +0100, Rodrigo Díez Villamuera wrote: > Hi all, > > First of all, I would like to introduce myself on this email list and > to thank you all for your contributions to OSM. Great work! > > After some time using OSM as a user, I decided to make my first step > as a contributor, hence this email and the proposal inside. > > Please bear in mind that this is my first attempt to contribute with > a proposal and, although I have done my best reading the community > conventions and best practices, I am sure I have made some mistakes > on the way. Be merciful! :P > > To the point now. > > I am importing a subset of nodes from UK (those tagged with > amenity:pub) for a pet project. > > When analysing the data I realised that some of these nodes contain a > website: tag that does not contain an appropriate URL schema > (http/https). > > Ie: www.mypub.com rather than http://www.mypub.com or > https://www.mypub.com > > This goes in contradiction with the Wiki documentation for website. > > I created a proposal for a one-off, scoped, automated edit for these > nodes to find the appropiate scheme for the existing URL and retag > the nodes. > > I added the proposal to the Automated edits log. You can read it > here. > > Just wanted to share the proposal with the UK community, gather your > feedback, comments and advises on how to proceed from here > One issue I can think of with pubs and websites is that they need checking to ensure they are still current.
The defacto method most pubs use to communicate with customers is facebook. A more general fix of urls missing http(s)://, why only pubs?. is probably a maproulette quest. Phil (trigpoint)
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