Le 18/09/2012 19:29, Grant Slater a écrit :
On 18 September 2012 18:13, Christian Rogel
<christian.ro...@club-internet.fr> wrote:
Blocking a very respected contributor without prior discussion is a major fail
in the governance of the OSMF.
The user was messaged on 3 separate occasions between 22 March 2012
and 14 September 2012, asking for him to use a dedicated import
account. Finally a short upload block was placed on his account.(which
ended 3 days ago)
The initial message on the 22 March 2012 and follow-ups pointed to the
guidelines ( http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines )
which include that imports should be done from a dedicated account.
DWG != OSMF.
OSM is not unique, wikipedia too require a dedicated account for bots.
Regards
Grant
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Hi,
"What make you thing I am a bot?" -- Eliza
<http://nlp-addiction.com/eliza/> :-)
I thing the point is not why my account was blocked, but why someone
have the right to block an account and whatfor ?
"The road is the place between the buildings..." so I need the
buildings : Cadastre data are usefull (fully).
All points of the guideline are wrong : no vandalism, no old work
destroy, no copyright enf. : no need to revert the Cadastre data anyday,
anytime.
I accept, and respect all conditions with both my accounts : so what the
difference using the first or the second ?
In fact DWG people just don't like imports and are jalous of the
"opendata" wind in France. Your anoying !
Regards,
--
Marc Sibert
mailto:m...@sibert.fr
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