2014-10-13 19:43 GMT+02:00 Pieren <pier...@gmail.com>: > On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 6:55 PM, Paweł Marynowski <y...@openstreetmap.pl> > wrote: > > > The idea was to reflect, the best we can, situation with graves. > > This is not clear in the proposal. It's much more than graves. > Birthday, family, description, etc. If you check examples, it is > reused to add every details of a person live (memorial, named streets)
Yes, it's not in proposal. I bet no one asked author about intentions. > > A lot of people mentioned Wikidata. Do you know the rules of Wikidata? > There > > are notability rules[1], so it's simply not possible to store information > > about every person there. > > This is another question but not about this relation. We have to be > careful about creating a database of named people (and their > relationship) when they are not celebrities. Even for dead people, it > can be conditioned to local legislation. Sure. We can drop information about relationship (it's probably not even used). But what we are having is data from public space, I doubt there will we any problems. But maybe British law is really harsh, I don't know. -- *Paweł Marynowski* user:Yarl Stowarzyszenie OpenStreetMap Polska http://osm.org.pl/ http://fb.com/osmpolska/
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