On 20.03.19 12:14, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > > Mar 20, 2019, 9:21 AM by frede...@remote.org: > > Mateusz, > > as far as I am concerned, *all* is_in tags are unnecessary at best and > potentially misleading, and could be removed. I'd prefer adding these > tags to the auto remove list in editors though, rather than running > mechanical edits to remove them. > > Unfortunately there are some people that see value in keeping some > of them, that is also reason why this edit is proposed only for > one that is utterly broken.
What use do they see? > I was not considering auto remove list before, I will think about it > and maybe I will propose adding it to a delete list of JOSM and iD > (maybe also Vespucci if it has one). > > For "prefer" - is it "against automated edit" or "against automated > edit if auto remove list would be rejected" or "some other solution > would be better but automated edit is acceptable"? > > > I strongly object to doing this in a *recurring* fashion for two > reasons: > > OK, I will drop recurring part. Documented: > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Mechanical_Edits/Mateusz_Konieczny_-_bot_account/remove_is_in:continent_in_USA&diff=1823334&oldid=1823287 > > If you intend to run a bot like that in regular intervals > (which I would recommend not to do), then you need to provide a > mechanism for individual mappers to ask the bot to keep its hands off > something ("matkoniecz:bot=no" or so). > > So far nobody requested it (there is opt-out section in documentation on > wiki > that explicitly mentions it as a possibility), but I would implement it > probably by > skipping objects ever edited by specific user (would require making > one more call before editing each object). > > Certainly I would not require adding pointless tags to OSM database > (this would be ridiculous especially as most my bot edits are "this tag > should be > gone as it is pointless/confusing"). -- Rihards _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us