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44081278 about 9 years ago

Oh, okay. I didn't know that! Thanks for your kind reply :)!

44081278 about 9 years ago

May I ask:

Why :D?

43952322 about 9 years ago

1. There are people who make much more notes than me, such as the person with the most OSM edits ever created by any person worldwide (with over 270,000 changesets and over 18,000 notes): @andrewpmk/notes?page=1.

2. Sorry! I did not realize this was in Guinea :D! Sorry again. Thanks for your reply.

43952322 about 9 years ago

Why?

40323951 about 9 years ago

Thanks :)!

41676348 about 9 years ago

Someone added "Iqaluit" in, after I removed it. It was simply "ᐃᖅᐊᓗᑦ".

41676348 over 9 years ago

Thanks for the help! It is greatly appreciated.

41947576 over 9 years ago

Next is technoprox, right? Please don't do this again.

41830003 over 9 years ago

Oops, I wasn't finished. I pressed enter by accident..

41676348 over 9 years ago

I will look into the talk-ca list.

41676348 over 9 years ago

That was about the country name, which actually gets attention. I think people would agree with replacing English with Inuktitut. Or else it would've been reverted by now.

41676348 over 9 years ago

I don't think there would be a conflict here. There are very few people that pay attention to Iqaluit on OSM.

Over 69 percent of people in Nunavut speak Inuktitut. Inuktitut is official in Nunavut.

I could raise the problem on the forum.

Besides, just the city name's (not the roads) in Inuktitut. The "name:en" tag is there. There is no need for conflict.

41676348 over 9 years ago

Fixed: changeset/41692017. However, note the same thing is happening in Sudan (Arabic and English in one name= tag).

41676348 over 9 years ago

Oh okay. I will delete the English.

41676348 over 9 years ago

You were okay with this: changeset/41545650. You say: "it's changing the name of node/321732075/history from English to Amharic (which may make sense of course). What I did here is essentially the same thing - the main local language is Inuktitut!

41676348 over 9 years ago

That was a country name, not a city!

41676348 over 9 years ago

No, but seeing that you were okay with adding Tigrinya to Asmara, maybe I thought you would be okay with me adding Inuktitut to Iqaluit (over 69% of people in Nunavut speak Inuktitut).

41624827 over 9 years ago

"Big house"?

40472998 over 9 years ago

Maybe it should be in just Tamil, then..

41561048 over 9 years ago

So is node/2497449178.