On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 11:17:29PM +0200, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > 3. Lipiec 2018 21:53 od [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>: > > > > IMHO fixing problems in the data always start with fixing the cause > > why they are added in the first place. Otherwise you fix the current > > state but errors start beeing added the minute you think you are "done". > > That is one of motivation for this edit. Mappers learn by (among other > methods) by looking atΒ currently mapped objects.
From my QA work - No they dont. When the editor allows something people do it - And as OSM is pretty much without rules people do whatever they like. Even when told that something is wrong mappers still decide to continue as it "looks better" or "feels right" or random explanation. If you put stuff like this into the editors, nagging people about violations it slowly begins to get better (After a flood of complains about the validator be to to strict) For me as a Software Developer FIXME is much more common than fixme, so for me the first would be natural. I have myself always used note=fixme ... Flo -- Florian Lohoff [email protected] UTF-8 Test: The π ran after a π, but the π ran away
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