>
> This is all based on positive thinking, assuming that people are
> basically well-meaning.
Agree, most mistakes in my area are not vandalism, but just mistakes.
I know I made many.  Simply informing the mapper the problem is good
enough.  And sometimes that mapper maybe the most prolific.

This may not be a good analogy, but I often consult wikipedia
eventhough a lot there are lot of vandalism/crappy articles there.

I believe a code of conduct is sufficient in the spirit and principles of OSM.

> I'll leave it to others to deal with those who
> are not ;-)
>
> Bye
> Frederik
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