Mar 3, 2024, 20:32 by iboa...@gmail.com:
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> I was wondering, are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that
> run periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
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That would require mistake opening hours that are broken and at the same
obviously
I am not aware about
Hello,
Le 03.03.24 à 20:28, Isaac Boates a écrit :
are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that run
periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
In France, David Faure [1] do "human-review-assisted-by-script" [2] fix.
Its tool is capable of correcting things like the
> Op 04-03-2024 08:13 CET schreef Mateusz Konieczny via talk
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> Mar 3, 2024, 20:32 by iboa...@gmail.com:
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> > I was wondering, are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that
> > run periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
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> That would require
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Hi all
I've taken a recent interest in the opening_hours tag. This strikes me as
one of "those" tags which require a lot of enforces standardization for it
to be useful for any kind of programmatic interpretation, and I would
imagine very prone to errors if left unchecked.
The wiki page, along
Sigh, here we go again.
Can't be stuffed registering to add comments on that thread.
This proposal goes against the "map what's on the ground" principles that
countless others have surveyed or made good faith judgement calls on.
I am unclear why we are still attempting to have any conversation
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Le 01.03.24 à 14:33, rpnpif a écrit :
Je suis aussi d'accord avec Marc. La fraîcheur est une notion subjective
sauf si elle est repérée par un panneau, de la municipalité par exemple.
Sinon, je ne vois pas comment la qualifier.
en utilisant les mêmes genres de critères que la commune ? :)
It's only occurring again because he's been told that changing roads to
DataSA classifications will result in further blocks.
And yeah, as Daniel has said, this is a pointless edit that offers no real
improvements, and realistically seems like an attempt for one mapper to
continue mapping the way
Hi,
On 3/3/24 09:13, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Can't be stuffed registering to add comments on that thread.
Please do. Mailing lists are on their way out (speaking as an over 50
year old person who was using mailing lists before the web even
existed). The community forum doesn't require a
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