W dniu 17.08.2018 o 03:50, OSM Volunteer stevea pisze: > I agree with Kevin (and others) that adding "it is never incorrect to add it" > (can't hurt), usually helps and distinguishes Mexican states from the fifty > north of the Rio Grande (in some places).
Brian Housel on the Slack US channel has noticed that "it will match other every other map: Bing, Google, Apple, Mapbox, etc." This not something I thought about myself, because I don't use these maps, but it makes sense for me as strong proof that it's really THE common name of this country for all the practical purposes. I also think that it really can hurt to not follow tag definitions (and intentions). That's why we have multiple "name*" tags family. People can choose which version they prefer to use for their purposes and default map style is just one possible use. If you want to have official/political map, you can use official_name, with "United States of America", to be perfectly sure and don't upset anyone. If you want country names to not clutter the space or you want to show some other data more prominently, you can use short_name, with just "USA". But when you want just common names, you could use "name" tag containing "United States". Using official name instead of common name is not the proper solution in my view, rather kind of a hack. Overall response for this proposition in last 5 days is favorable, but I want to wait bit more to not act in hurry and give people a chance to express any objections they might have. -- "My method is uncertain/ It's a mess but it's working" [F. Apple] _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us