3. Lipiec 2018 12:26 od t.pfei...@computer.org <mailto:t.pfei...@computer.org>:

>  > Removing the FIXME tag reduces the learning curve for map editors. 
> What specific skill is to be learned here?




Not skill but knowledge - that fixme and FIXME have exactly the same meaning.



> On 03.07.2018 09:49, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
>> - removes common duplicate confusing people
>
> I'm getting the impression that we cannot find agreements on more important 
> confusions (grass and forest landuse/landcover for example), so we start 
> looking at such decorative issues?
>




I hoped that that in this case there will be no controversy at all and this 
minor duplication

(one of many) can be eliminated without any XXL sized discussions.





 


> Fully agree. As the wiki page says: "This is not a tag for robots nor for any 
> automated edits" - that should apply to both, the problem the individual 
> fixme/FIXME marks, and the tag itself.
>




It is reminder that this tag should not be added by bot (fixme="opening hours 
missings").




I would not interpret it as 100% ban on any automated editing that is related 
to fixme tags.

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