For a more complete picture: This user (BuganiniQ) first added diet:vegetarian=yes and diet:vegan=yes to places with cuisine=vegan, and diet:vegetarian=yes to places with cuisine=vegetarian. It does not seem too much of a stretch to do that.
Then later he corrected these tags to diet:vegan=only to places with cuisine=vegan (without diet:vegetarian=yes) and diet:vegetarian=only to places with cuisine=vegetarian. The question really is whether he removed/changed tags only from the objects he added these tags, or if he just selected all of them. Cheers, John 2014-05-20 12:42 GMT+02:00 Michael Reichert <nakaner at gmx.net>: > No, not every mechanical edit. There is no sharp border. The example you > gave correct errors. Such edits should not have to be discussed. But the > changeset I gave changed tagging and IMHO did not fix errors (see the > linked wiki page). > +1, well-meaning "tag-normalization" should not be tolerated without discussion, not even if the wiki proposes different tags, while fixing typos should. cheers, Martin
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