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50837880 over 8 years ago

reverted

50837897 over 8 years ago

reverted

50837915 over 8 years ago

reverted

50837924 over 8 years ago

reverted

50857041 over 8 years ago

reverted

50857127 over 8 years ago

reverted

50857294 over 8 years ago

reverted, name:be added to some

50911379 over 8 years ago

fixed

50918073 over 8 years ago

changed tags to proposed

51931560 over 8 years ago

fixed

52032792 over 8 years ago

name tags restored

52026686 over 8 years ago

reported to DWG

52026686 over 8 years ago

I (and possibly others) messaged him before trying to understand his logic and guide him, but got no reply, so has been wary of his changes

50918073 over 8 years ago

has the construction started on those?

51820940 over 8 years ago

int_name is already filed correctly, in accordance with http://www.pravo.by/pdf/2007-159/2007-159%28027-028%29.pdf

52026686 over 8 years ago

nevermind, done

51820940 over 8 years ago

a forum topic needs to be started on this, and approval from DWG would be nice, before doing anything

52026686 over 8 years ago

Anyone with josm at hand, please revert

51820940 over 8 years ago

@Jay May I believe you might've mixed up monuments (which include Lenin statues and the like) with historical/touristy places, like castles etc. Different things, certainly the historical pois (especially the important/popular ones) would usually have a name:be as well.
Regarding the switch, automated would be easier, faster and less error-prone, I assume. Needs to be checked anyway

51820940 over 8 years ago

It certainly will look similar, at least at first.
@Poliakoff Mykhailo if we are talking technical points now, such a switch would introduce challenges not only for those without a "ў"-supporting keyboard, but also those confused by 2 languages used side-by-side in similar contexts, be it administrative buildings or addr.
Regarding your tourism point, it is more of a question to tourism authorities and businesses. While some are kinda trying to insert some Belarusian here and there, it is mostly done as a "local peculiarity" type of thing, rather than out of one's national identity realisation. Most of their business comes from Russians/russian speakers, so I can't really blame them. This is what happens when you only focus on one market.