Mar 24, 2023, 22:33 by [email protected]:

>
> Hi
>
>
> Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. Here some answers:
>
> This first part makes sense to me.
>
Thanks!

> Regarding your questions to document previous values, I would        propose 
> to use "material=..." as mentioned under: > 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface#See_also
>
which "previous values" you mean?
> "tierra" and "terra" ... the answer is obvious: "ground".
> Also, for other languages, which are not clear, I would use        the 
> "material=..." key and just put "surface=unpaved", to be on        the safe 
> side.
>
If unclear, I will just not touch it (especially as some unclear may describe 
paved surface)
> Btw. I saw some German word: holz=>wood,        schotter=>gravel, 
> verdichtet=>paved (it means        "compacted"), Gras/Laub=>grass,        
> pflasterstein=>cobblestones
>
Could surface=verdichtet be actually surface=compacted?

Is surface=pflasterstein a surface=cobblestone (underdefined one) or
can it be assumed to be in every single case surface=sett or 
surface=unhewn_cobblestone ?

See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:surface%3Dcobblestone

I added
        # translating German
        'holz': 'wood',
        'schotter': 'gravel',
        'Gras_Laub': 'grass',
to candidate list for the next one (I will also review is any of them typically 
wrong
- using aerial images - and is connected to any obvious issues not already
automatically detectable)

> Regarding regular reruns of this, I would put some quality        gates into 
> that, like:
> Were previous automatic corrections reverted and why?
> Does a certain type reoccur often and why?
> Do new categories appear and should they become official?
>
I inspect some sample of bot edits and before I run it I get info how many will 
be changed
- so in case of large volume of cases (re)appearing I would investigate what is 
going on.

I am also monitoring PMs and changeset comments on bot account - and I think
that someone thinking that it made a bad edit would write.

Does it seem enough for you? (I can also run this edit once and once enough new
or repeated cases gather then appear here again with similar listing)


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