Well, personally, I don't really care, but saying than Malishevo is located in Serbia is certainly not less accurate than saying than it sits in Kosovo, since most of the world countries don't recognize Kosovo as a sovereign country. To be exact, it should be possible to say that it is in both countries.
2012/4/1 Mike Dupont <[email protected]> > > > 2012/4/1 Lester Caine <[email protected]> > >> Altin Ukshini wrote: >> >>> Does anyone care about these reports ? >>> I said it before and I'm saying it again, we can't monitor/administer >>> the map >>> everyday and you know this, we don't even have enough people >>> contributing in OSM >>> here in Kosovo and Serbians are using this opportunity to change >>> whatever they >>> want in the map. >>> >>> I don't think that you might want to loose contributors from Kosovo !? >>> You have to report these violations... how much will this last until >>> someone >>> makes a decision ? >>> We have already reported so many violations till now. >>> >> >> 'Location' is somewhat hit or miss everywhere. My own diary postings give >> some strange textual descriptions of where they were supposed to be >> located. The problem here is simply that there is no clear mechanism for >> identifying 'where' a location is, so until all of the relevant boundaries >> are mapped and tested in the same way as the intensive effort on getting >> the coastline complete it is going to be difficult to fix some of these >> irritations. >> >> I've given up asking for a proper check on hierarchy place and is_in >> which would at least get towns in the right country ... rather than relying >> on the mapped boundaries ... >> >> > this has changed, it used to be kosovo. > it needs to be fixed, please. > > mike > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > >
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