2011/7/4 Eugene Alvin Villar <sea...@gmail.com>: > Your point actually gives us a reason to use underscores instead of > hyphens. If many people can't remember that two words are correctly > hyphenated ("without doing research that a hyphen was correct in the > first place"), why should we force "correct" hyphens when we can use > underscores?
why should we use either? We could omit all of them ;-) Seriously, you seem to have picked on this particular issue and are now advocating wrong spelling pretending this would make mapping easier. IMHO correct spelling (inherent logics) is always easier then "rules" how to do it wrong in order to do it right. I know and can see from the lists that there are apparently some people in the project with problems in orthography (and I include myself for the lists in English language), but making arbitrary rules will not improve the situation. I also agree that tags are not written in a #@^′\programming_-_language_^* cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging