Just to let you know. I got a reply. The change was more a personal wish
then something that was discussed. He reverted the change so everything is
how it was.
I also received a nice tip on how to follow changes in a wiki you're
interested in. I thought it would be good to share even though it
Thanks for the comments. I'll play it fair. I've just sent an email to the
person that changed it even though I find it hard to believe that the next
sentence was something many mappers would agree on.
*Usage in cities*
*Barcelona http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Barcelona and London
This year the bicycle=use_sidepath was accepeted. After the vote I made a wiki
page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:bicycle%3Duse_sidepath.
I've just noticed that the page was changed in such a way that it also
changes the definition. The tag can only be applied in counties that have
I think that describing this situation as tagging for renderer would be a
good idea.
2014-08-19 9:04 GMT+02:00 Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com:
This year the bicycle=use_sidepath was accepeted. After the vote I made a wiki
page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:bicycle%3Duse_sidepath.
I've
Hi,
On 08/19/2014 09:04 AM, Pee Wee wrote:
Sure I could send an email to the person that changed this but what do
you think is the best way to deal with this changing wiki pages? Or
should I just accept that these things happen and change it back and
send an email?
Well you should certainly
On 19.08.2014 09:04, Pee Wee wrote:
Sure I could send an email to the person that changed this but what do
you think is the best way to deal with this changing wiki pages? Or
should I just accept that these things happen and change it back and
send an email?
If someone changes the meaning of
Am 19.08.2014 10:38, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
On 08/19/2014 09:04 AM, Pee Wee wrote:
Sure I could send an email to the person that changed this but what do
you think is the best way to deal with this changing wiki pages? Or
should I just accept that these things happen and change it back