> The opposite is true. "undefined" it is either a oneway=true or not. True, we know nothing with "undefined".
> In both cases I am allowed to drive it like a oneway=true and it > is the safest thing to do Safety is not engaged in considering a default to yes, but that's what you could do on any roads without a oneway. Leading to an unusable, but secure software. > It's not like you can switch your eyes and brain off just because you have > a navigation system. True again, this is a driver's requirement. But I would prefer a software to consider an undocummented value to be the default when there is no value rather than making a guess. But your point is valid as well in the oneway case. > That's the place where mappers and developers look up the semantics of > key-value -pairs. Agreed -- sly Sylvain Letuffe [email protected] qui suis-je : http://slyserv.dyndns.org _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

