SomeoneElse's Comments
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| 159611522 | about 1 year ago | @GBAB - I suspect your changes to the Irish ones here was an accident! You might want to either change it back or liaise with the people who added that data to make sure that they are OK with the new tags. |
| 159375160 | about 1 year ago | OK - now done - see relation/192467#map=14/51.23258/-2.33116 and relation/9242266#map=15/51.23172/-2.32174 . Does that look OK now? |
| 159375160 | about 1 year ago | Hello,
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| 159497413 | about 1 year ago | Hello,
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| 158556368 | about 1 year ago | Hello again RedSkies,
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| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | s/is evidence/is why evidence/ |
| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | If you have more up-to-date pictures please discuss on the forum. Something at https://community.openstreetmap.org/tags/c/help-and-support/7/all/iraq would be a good place to start. You have consistently shown bias towards your preferred language and political affiliation in Iraq. Other contributors have shown bias towards their preferred languages too. This is evidence is needed for these changes and why we've suggested a discussion in the public forum. |
| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | If you have more up-to-date pictures please discuss on the forum. Something at https://community.openstreetmap.org/tags/c/help-and-support/7/all/iraq would be a good place to start. |
| 159430998 | about 1 year ago | I have to say, node/29027798/history does look like a mini-roundabout rather than an actual roundabout on the imagery (unless that's out of date, of course).
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| 159403540 | about 1 year ago | Ah yes - it was added 11 months ago by "Smudge the Cat". It'd be interesting to know what the current situation is.
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| 159403540 | about 1 year ago | Hello demisee,
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| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | Please do not try and communicate with the DWG via private messages to individual members. If you want to reply to a ticket, reply to an email or message associated with that ticket.
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| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | Source was the picture I linked in the first comment above. You were asked to comment on it but instead talked about the current mayor's desk. |
| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | I've reverted it in way/332658571 . If you can find evidence of actual signage being change, please provide it. Until then, please do not waste the DWG's time. |
| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | @LockOnGuy Can you provide evidence of current external mainly-Arab signage? It is you who is "wasting the DWG's time" with "a nameplate on [the current mayor's] desk written exclusively in Arabic". |
| 157854719 | about 1 year ago | Hello again LockOnGuy,
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| 158037856 | about 1 year ago | @desertivy - I am trying to help you here. You can ignore my suggestions and carry on as before, but as you've seen that isn't working out so well. The top-down model that you are suggesting simply won't work for OSM. I agree that right now there is no functioning OSM community in Iraq (there are only people representing their own narrow interests). I am suggesting that you try and get the community beyond Iraq's borders involved to work around that. You and LockOnGuy are both part of the problem, and you both try and pretend that you are right and the "other side" is wrong. |
| 159138489 | about 1 year ago | Actually - one more question - does the cycleway really join the top of the bridge at node/9396732243 ? |
| 159138489 | about 1 year ago | @DodoTheDev Thanks for tidying this up. I've removed a bit more of the duplication to the west and also joined up a gap there - http://ra.osmsurround.org/analyzeRelation?relationId=151858&noCache=true&_noCache=on |
| 158037856 | about 1 year ago | > then I believe nothing will convince you. To be clear - there is a lot of information in that private message to the DWG. Unfortunately, that tells us only what we know already - that one side of a name dispute has one view about what things should be called. I know of plenty of places (including within my own country) where there are disputes and it's easy to find statements from government officials that back up _both_ sides - because different levels of government support different sides of the argument.
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