On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Richard Fairhurst
wrote:
> Frederik Ramm wrote:
> > * you have developed a certain way to map certain objects, that might
> > be a little out of touch with what is considered the "right" approach
> > elsewhere in the project, but you don't notice or care
>
> In the
Frederik Ramm wrote:
> * you have developed a certain way to map certain objects, that might
> be a little out of touch with what is considered the "right" approach
> elsewhere in the project, but you don't notice or care
Adding to which...
I think half the problem is that the wiki documentation
Hi,
On 03.04.2018 02:20, Clay Smalley wrote:
> I'm... shocked. This is a really confrontational way of addressing
> things, and it really doesn't make me feel good contributing here.
Without knowing you, or the particulars of the mapping, or the other
mapper, let me suggest one thing: Try to see
What are "node hoarders" and "node police mappers"? Up to now, I've never
heard either term.
Cheers,
Dave
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 12:50 PM, Greg Morgan wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Clay Smalley
> wrote:
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>> I'm... shocked. This is a really confrontational way of address
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Clay Smalley wrote:
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> I'm... shocked. This is a really confrontational way of addressing things,
> and it really doesn't make me feel good contributing here. I'm just gonna
> take a break from editing for a bit. I don't want to add fuel to the fire
> by reverti
Clay-
I'm leaving a comment on the first changeset (57754161) asking for an
explanation. Not only do I think you were right on what you were doing
(weird motorway upgrades in Texas have been a project for me lately), but I
agree that this wasn't the best way to handle this.
I've copied everyone e
There is a MapRoulette task out for downgrading short sections of highways
that had been mistakenly upgraded to motorways. I had been contributing to
this task, and then today I got a foul message from a local contributor.
They subsequently went through my recent edits and undid them, calling them
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