Hello all,
Key:Pedagogy [1] has been approved with 12 votes for, 2 votes against
and 2 abstentions (link [2]). Thanks to those that contributed and
voted.
Dian
Links:
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[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:pedagogy
[2] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Key:p
Hello all,
Martin is too busy the next couple of days, so with his permission I
have opened the voting booths for the key historic to be approved. The
minimum 2 weeks passed a couple of days ago, and the discussion has died
down, so hopefully everyone is ready to vote.
https://wiki.openstreetmap
Please,
Check the wiki talk page of this proposal before opening the voting
time. Some issues are not cleared resolved.
Thank you.
Regards,
Daniel Capilla
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Thanks for pointing that out, I've closed the vote again, and will open
again tomorrow. I don't know if that it the procedure when you correct
an oversight on the proposal page.
Anne
On 03/11/2022 12:16, Daniel Capilla wrote:
Please,
Check the wiki talk page of this proposal before opening the
The main issue I have with this proposal is that there is a longstanding
controversy regarding the historic key. Namely, the question of whether it
is used for things that are historic or merely old. I don't see how a
proposal centered around this key can move forward with that fundamental
debate
I think the best way out is to think detached from the meaning of the
strings of characters we use for tagging.
Let's document that we have have certain values for the key "historic" that
describe objects that are not historic, and not even old.
After all the purpose of the wiki is to describe the
On Thu, Nov 03, 2022 at 11:56:45AM +, Anne-Karoline Distel wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Martin is too busy the next couple of days, so with his permission I
> have opened the voting booths for the key historic to be approved. The
> minimum 2 weeks passed a couple of days ago, and the discussion has
sent from a phone
> On 3 Nov 2022, at 14:39, Sarah Hoffmann via Tagging
> wrote:
>
> Random example: historic=manor. About 77% of objects tagged with
> historic=manor have a building=* tag, which makes perfect sense. A manor
> is a building after all. So it looks like historic=manor is more
I don't know if people didn't get the message that I had to stop the
voting process, because I had to make a change to the proposal page, and
if they're not reading the headings on the page.
The opening of the voting booths is retracted and you can merrily
discuss away.
Martin can re-open the vo