> So we're moving from _let's have the map dark in some unspecified manner_ to
> _let's have the map not dark but still call it dark_ (by default when the
> browser reports dark color scheme preference). That's probably not what you
> want.
I want to see all filters removed from all map layers, until the individual
cartographers specify what filters, if any, they want to apply to their
individual layer. If that means that all layers are unchanged from their
defaults (although see #5395 for one counter-example) then I'm happy with that,
because I believe the cartographers should be making the decisions, and those
decisions should be respected.
The alternative approach would be to keep the current filter, until each group
of cartographers make a final decision whether to keep it or change it or
remove it. That's also a reasonable approach, but it's not my preferred
approach. The reason is that it is making a default assumption, that we should
override the cartographer and then ask if they are happy afterwards. I don't
think we should do that.
If we remove the filters now, and then deal with each layer individually, then
there will be inconsistencies between the map layers (for example, most map
layers will be the same in both light and dark mode at first) for a few weeks
while we sort out the layers individually. I'm happy with that too.
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