Le 11.02.23 à 19:38, john whelan a écrit :
Has the mapper changed their practices already? Getting fifty emails
telling someone they used upper case two years ago might just put them
off mapping.
who is talking about sending an email to a user ?
I was talking about getting a warning from the iD/josm/... validatorwhen
you edit an object and you are about to reintroduce one of these errors
A better solution would be overpass the database for these sort of edits
done in the previous seven days. Then flip one automated email noting
the accepted practice is XYZ but a bot will correct their edits. If you
can grab the language of the mapper that might help here.
concerns 1)
the one who edited the object is not necessarily the one who made the
typeface
concern 2)
why wait 7 days to inform a user if the validator of his editor
is able to do it before uploading, by generating a message
in the language of the editor?
warning a user after upload is only useful/necessary in the case
of errors that an editor does not want to add a validation rule (e.g.
a team refused one or other of my proposals because of errors that were
not frequent (anymore) enough, so next time I would submit the proposal
before mass editing or in 1 year's time when the number will have
increased again
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