Simply starting a new thread here to discuss implementing a Code of Conduct
in our community, as suggested by Clifford (and many others before him).
I haven't got time at the moment to share my full thoughts, but I wanted to
create a separate place to discuss this specific proposal. I'll chime in
These are excellent, constructive suggestions. Thank you so much,
Clifford, for taking the time to make them.
There's much work to be done, and I agree wholeheartedly that the OSM
community can do better.
I'll start another thread to discuss a community-wide CoC.
On Jun 2, 2014 4:22 AM, "Cliffor
Two recent events seem to have gone beyond reasonable discourse. The Dutch
address imports and the addition of 5 US Bike Routes (USBR.)
Unfortunately, these are not isolated instances. The mailing lists
discussions have spiraled down to include personal attacks. I've chosen to
use the subject DWG
Dennis Raylin Chen wrote:
Hi all
I write a message to him to remind him OpenStreetMap is not place for
random drawing in Chinese.
Waiting for his response
Dennis
Thanks for that. However, they've edited again (changeset 22576684),
it's obviously just doodles, and I've reverted it (change
On 06/01/2014 01:56 AM, malenki wrote:
On 30.05.2014 16:27, Alan McConchie wrote:
Leavenworth is a former logging town that has been turned into a mock
Bavarian village as a tourist attraction. So I'm not surprised that
they are adding "Weg" to their streets to seem more Germanic.
http://en.w
Hi
Am 31.05.2014 10:02, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
and we're
still looking for a couple people to lend us a hand during the
conference, details here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/State_Of_The_Map_Europe_2014/Helpers
In particular are we still in need of Speaker Supports. As a Speaker
Supp
On 01.06.14 08:56, malenki wrote:
> they should name it "Edelweißweg"
But for OpenStreetMap the only thing relevant is how it is written on the sign
there... ;)
/al (and what if it's a Swiss "Edelweissweg" ;)
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