Yuri, On 13.10.2017 23:25, Yuri Astrakhan wrote: > I would like to introduce a new quick-fix editing service. It allows > users to generate a list of editing suggestions using a query, review > each suggestion one by one, and click "Save" on each change if they > think it's a good edit.
I am appalled that after your abysmal OSM editing history where you more often than not ignored existing customs rules, while *claiming* to follow them, you're now building a service that entices others to do the same. You know full well that your "review suggestions one by one" is a fig-leaf and that most people will not do that - because it wouldn't be a quick fix otherwise, would it? How should anyone confirm that something is "a good edit" when you allow them to make the edit on a map at ZOOM LEVEL 3? What, in your mind, should someone do to verify that something is "a good edit"? You have proven that you have a very different outlook on OSM than what our community lives by. You think OSM is just a database; if it were for you, you'd prefer to log in to the database server and do a quick UPDATE query to change every occurrence of tag A to tag B, and you look down on the idea that such edits should not be made. > For example, RU community wants to convert amenity=sanatorium -> > leisure=resort + resort=sanatorium. ... yet the map shows world-wide results. Have the RU community decided they would like to change this tag world-wide? This service is going to create only trouble, and you know that perfectly well. Bye Frederik -- Frederik Ramm ## eMail frede...@remote.org ## N49°00'09" E008°23'33" _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk