On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:59 PM, fly <lowfligh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Please, tell me the difference between gluten_free=* and > diet:gluten_free=* and document them in the wiki. The difference is that one is the that was in higher usage than the other. >> * The wiki reflected *actual usage* of the gluten_free tag, of which >> there were over 2x (nearly 3x) more than there were diet:gluten_free, >> until your mass automated edit. > > We are talking about 50 objects. So are you saying you visited the 50 places, or are you saying that if I have a scheme I prefer, then I should go ahead and "fix up" any tagging I like? That is not how this project works. >> That means the wiki was accurate. > > No, as this pages should have never been created. As diet:gluten_free=* > was approved over a year before the other pages where created. I did not > find any discussion about these tags on this list nor any proposal. All > I did was to move the pages to a proposal namespace and highlighted the > approved tag to use. The wiki should reflect usage. And until your automated edit- gluten_free was in higher usage by nearly 3x. >> Please revert your edit, and undo your wiki changes. > > I did just add one tag to the objects with the same meaning. Thought > that is the way to silently move from one tag to another. I did not > delete anything. What is your problem with diet:gluten_free ? Did you not see my email when someone asked about "transitioning tags"? I went into depth about that process. It is not right to go around making automated edits. The fact it's a small number is relevant only in that it didn't effect many people- but I'm one of those people. Sometimes we use bots when there is large scale consensus, or when there is an obvious typo (if I had typed diet:gluten_freee, then that might be a good reason to change things). But this is not the same thing, and I'm asking you to either go ahead and check the objects yourself, or please remove your change. - Serge _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging