@woelkchen sure, but there are some infos that don’t have enough notability to be on Wikipedia: for example if a road has a minor renovation that shouldn’t be mentioned on Wikipedia, but it could be mentioned on this dedicated wiki
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@woelkchen sure, but there are some infos that don’t have enough notability to be on Wikipedia: for example if a road has a minor renovation that shouldn’t be mentioned on Wikipedia, but it could be mentioned on this dedicated wiki
@woelkchen @Woovie as they said “The New York Times isn’t going to write an article about maintenance on highways in the middle-of-nowhere Texas or Colorado”, so it looks like they add informations that are not always backed with citations
@SeeandMap @MapAmore @openstreetmap I know, I know, it was just a test. I knew where to find a POI with a linked Commons File and pasted the URL in the image tag, but I didn’t save it 😉
@MapAmore @openstreetmap just checked, and if you add an image= tag you get a clickable link in iD too
@MapAmore @openstreetmap crossing:markings=artwork seems a good key. crossing:markings=yes is too generic, IMHO
@pietervdvn I see your point and I have to agree with your analysis. But, I think that adding a man_made=water_tap could be useful to differentiate it from a natural spring (even if we have a dedicated tag for those).
@pietervdvn @Doudouosm @openstreetmap shouldn’t this be mapped as a “man_made=water_tap”? It seems pretty hard to drink directly from those machines, I wouldn’t map them as a drinking point.
@dont_lemmee_down @Ludrol knowing which bench you edited as last person can be done easily with overpass-turbo.eu too https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1JVw . More difficult is to know which you created.
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