Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > yes/no true/false 1/0 are neither duplicates nor irrelevant, they're > simply two ways to express the same thing (not too good). Surely that's duplication? The meanings of the three items are identical.
> There is more or less an agreement on yes/no Therefore making the other options irrelevant. > (still we need -1 e.g. for > oneways) (at least I remember such from talk-de, the reason was that > they're easiest to understand also to non-programmers), but for > ideologic reasons (computer scientists) there is still a true/false > fraction between us ;-), that's why those possibilities are kept. > Personally I don't think it would bring us substancially forward to > get rid of it, even if it is somehow strange there are so many > possibilities for the same thing. > > Martin > > > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

