Hi, I (Mateusz Konieczny was faster) found a user who removes all content from abandoned and rejected proposal pages on the wiki and adds the Delete template. It's the template asking a administrator to delete the page. I think that our admins are clever enough to not blindly follow these requests but his edits cause unnecessary workload for them and make it difficult to use the wiki.
I would appreciate it if someone else reading this email could comment on his talk page. Maybe we are able to convince him why he is wrong. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User_talk:Adamant1 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Adamant1 These are some of the affected wiki pages: *Proposal pages* Proposed features/Adult services (shop=adult and other, has not reached RFC for 8 years) Proposed features/parking aisle (highway=parking_aisle, rejected, has become obselete by service=parking_aisle) Proposed features/Bag shop (shop=bag, tag in use, proposal abandoned) Proposed features/boat=private (boat=private, has not reached RFC since 2008) Proposed features/Marked trail (marked_trail=<color>, has not reached RFC since 2008/2009) Proposed_features/Fire_Hydrant (amenity=fire_hydrant, rejected in 2010, 12,000–14,000 objects from 2010 to 2015 in the database) Proposed features/Driving pleasure (Driving_pleasure=1/2/3/4/5, cancelled in 2010) Proposed_features/agricultural_access (access=agricultural, proposal never left draft state but 120,000 objects in the database) Proposed_features/4th_Dimension (incomplete proposal from 2009 but long discussion page) *Documentation and other pages about "outdated software" - Potlatch_1/Development_overview/GPS_tracks - a lot of pages about Kosmos (predecessor of Maperitive), mainly rendering rules *Old events* South_East_London_Mapping_Party (mapping party in 2008) Best regards Michael -- Per E-Mail kommuniziere ich bevorzugt GPG-verschlüsselt. (Mailinglisten ausgenommen) I prefer GPG encryption of emails. (does not apply on mailing lists)
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