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40374252 over 9 years ago

Tigrinya is spoken more often than English in Eritrea, so this probably should be reverted.

40322419 over 9 years ago

I think I added another space for some extra space (maybe so that the Arabic and English are not on the same line that they are rendered). Will see how it turns out in a few months (or 1 month) when it finally renders.

40446216 over 9 years ago

On OSM.

40446216 over 9 years ago

Egypt is written in both English and Arabic, for example.

40323942 over 9 years ago

No, it is the name described on the 162 bus.

40323951 over 9 years ago

I didn't know there was a difference.

40333070 over 9 years ago

Well, with many countries (such as Egypt, Libya, Morocco) there are 2 names - for example: Morocco is written in Arabic, Berber and French on OSM.

39492736 over 9 years ago

Thanks for replying - I really did not expect any replies.

39492736 over 9 years ago

Oh okay.

39492736 over 9 years ago

Who is Vespucci? Sorry if I'm causing you trouble, but I'm curious......

39492736 over 9 years ago

I thought OSM requires you to put a changeset comment (in the old days, people did not have to).

39492736 over 9 years ago

You put (no comment) or?

39492736 over 9 years ago

You are now required to state your objective - how did you escape? (no comment)?

39492736 over 9 years ago

How did you do that?

781903 over 9 years ago

Was your source? See here: changeset/37353298. Chris had to delete the school.

37716171 over 9 years ago

I did not know all of that at the time. Sorry.

37716171 over 9 years ago

See comment on changeset/37716055 - the same applies here.

37716171 over 9 years ago

"There are a couple of reasons why we can't use wikipedia as a source. One is that wikipedia is cc-by-sa licensed, and that licence is incompatible with OSM.

The other is that what OSM calls a "city" is described on place=city . Wikipedia essentially just records what the city calls itself (or strictly speaking what someone has reported the city as calling itself).

place=city even says "Smaller charter cities should normally be tagged using place=town to avoid these places being promoted too highly in gazetteer search results. According to OSM the population here is 4167, which even for Alaska counts as "smaller".
It should also be noted that admin levels and "place" levels are something that should be discussed within an OSM community - having someone coming in from outside and applying what are essentially random values without discussion just makes OSM data harder to use and OSM harder to edit for the people who _are_ trying to work together."

37716171 over 9 years ago

Same applies here, right?

37716171 over 9 years ago

"What the place describes itself as is essentially irrelevant in OSM terms. If local OSM mappers think that it deserves to be a city, then it does. Previous to your edit, it's actually spent time in OSM as both town and city. It's original "city" status seems to have come directly from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Australia , and there are a bunch of places on there that I've been to that I don't think should qualify as "cities" in OSM terms - Rockingham and Fremantle are obvious examples (both currently "towns" in OSM).
I'd suggest discussing it on the talk-au list."