I'm lost here.

We have something in the map and we can associate a website with it.

Why would we need to have permission from the local mappers to do this?

I note locally our bus stops have a reference that does much the same thing
but I don't recall having to canvas local mappers about it.

On a personal note anything that makes catching a bus easier has my vote.

Cheerio John



On Sun, Mar 26, 2023, 12:08 Marc_marc <marc_m...@mailo.com> wrote:

>   On Fri, 2023-03-24 at 20:33 +0100, Sören Reinecke wrote:
> >> If these urls are following a fixed scheme like you mentioned then I
> >> see no need to add the urls
>
> if the url is stable (and this seems to be the case as it is hard-coded
> in the QR-code), i see an added value to be able to get
> the webpage from the stop.
>
> due the fact that the default relation isn't really in use,
> the advantages (having the information from the osm data) outweigh
> the disadvantages (having to delete or update the urls if they change
> unexpectedly)
>
> however this operation is geographically limited, so the author must
> ask the local community for their agreement, and not a global one
>
>
>
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