Hi all.
There's appears to be a misguided belief this hasn't been discussed
previously. It has, numerous times, and the consensus of those who took
part was so clear it's now included in the first page every new users sees.
I feel there is nothing to discuss/vote on as it all been said & done
before. Transference to OHM is the only option.
As Frederick & others point out - It will open the floodgates for other
irrelevant data to be added.
Cheers
DaveF
On 18/09/2018 09:53, Adam Snape wrote:
His,
I think I said earlier in the thread but I've never viewed OSM as a
strict majority rule, more a do-ocracy or rule by consensus.
Certainly, I think anybody proposing the deletion of others' mapping
ought to be sure of clear community consensus, not just a mere
majority opinion. Future mappers should not be bound by the views of
7/12 mappers participating in a Loomio vote in 2018.
Kind regards,
Adam
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018, 09:11 Dan S, <danstowell+...@gmail.com
<mailto:danstowell%2b...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Though I've no particular expertise to add, this thread has tipped me
in favour of being happy with these boundaries. Colin very rightly
emphasised process - how do we come to some decision rather than
simply expressing our views and then sitting back waiting for it to
erupt again in 18 months? I'm not a big one for voting eg on tagging
but this seems to be a great case for a Loomio vote or a wiki vote, as
has already been suggested. Can someone perhaps set one up? Maybe a
Loomio vote, and we'd probably want to paste its outcome into the wiki
after to make sure it wasn't lost?
Dan
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