On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:33 PM, François Lacombe <francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu> wrote: > So we have the same opinion so far, that's great!
And from me, to. > Just a question about the OSM sense of "deprecated". > Why can't we directly display a big message on each "never use this" tag to > inform mappers that they would not use this key/value any more? > => May administrators could build a template? Because there is no one point at which that could be displayed, just several different map editor programs, each maintained by different people. Perhaps it would be good to have in the database a way of making a tag as "deprecated", that editor software could read dynamically, but then it would be stuck if something it assumed was available became deprecated, and its programmers would have to intervene after all. And also, there are several renderers (some with multiple stylesheets) which can each have different rules about what to display and what (by not having a rule to display it) to ignore. > For me, deprecation don't imply a mass and automatic retagging. It's just > removing some links on wiki and freeze the page. Yes, but it also matters for editors and renderers to stop using the old one and start using its replacement. > Thus, changes will be done on the fly, with all the attention expected of > the knowledgable persons for each planet areas and new objects won't be > described with deprecated stuff. Yes, that's good. __John _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging