gileri's Comments
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| I'm leaving OpenStreetMap. Drawing detailed building outlines by hand has therefore now become obsolete in my perception. | Sad to see you go… Take care ! |
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| Renseignons les adresses d'Alès | Merci pour ce récit ! |
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| Automatic imports of French post office opening hours: 10K reached | Congrats ! |
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| Silos à verre Grand Lyon | Salut, il manque aussi le tag recycling_type=container sur le thème MapContrib pour indiquer que ce sont des silos (par oppositions à des déchetteries) |
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| Today Marks The End Of My Edits | Thank you for your contributions TheDutchMan13, take care ! |
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| Silos à verre Grand Lyon | Merci pour cette analyse ! J’ai fait une passe sur Lyon il y a quelques temps pour corriger recycling:glass en recycling:glass_bottles, il y a aussi une quête StreetComplete là-dessus, mais oui ça continue cette problématique. J’essaierais de les corriger de nouveau. |
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| Sorry / Bad choice of words | While I don’t like pointing one individual in particular, that was also my (to be fair not very researched) sentiment @westnordost. What has been said to and about Frederik was a very large overreaction and looked like a power grab under sexist and racist pretense. |
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| Thoughts on the "Call to Take Action and Confront Systemic Offensive Behavior in the OSM Community" | Hi Nicolas, thank you for this thorough analysis and commentary of the situation ! I agree wholheartedly with all the points you raised. Éric |
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| My Stance on the Call to Take Action and Confront Systemic Offensive Behavior, Priorities as a Candidate | Thank you Logan for those explanations and the well wishes. I hope the same for your the people around you. I agree fully about being watchful of corporate organizations getting additional power in OSM leadership. Regarding tying seats on the board to nationality : Board seat candidacy on OSMF are open to anyone as far as I am aware, and voters are at liberty of voting for their candidate of choice without external influence. If that’s not the case, that must (and have been in the past) investigated and acted upon. Regarding voters, voters would have to have paid a yearly fee, that may restrict the pool of voters to “richer” countries. That was not the case for this election, and surely will stay the same for future elections. The only problem I see is people with less income may not have as much time available to OSM, restricting their achievements in OSM. I understand that there economic inequality between countries, but the same can be said inside “richer” countries. Education has the same bias, poor people will on average have less access to education. Is is a poverty problem, not a coutry-of-residence problem. And this problem seems way out of bounds of what a few OSMF Board seats may address. Another problem is the language barrier : an english-speaking candidate will have an adventage over a non-english-speaking candidate. I’m not sure but I think most OSMF Board communication happens over email, so having using a translation service seems to close that gap. Therefore the question that remains for me is : if the board election process is close to being totally fair, why is there a disparity between social groups in candidacy ? And in votes ? What’s stopping heavily invested candidates to even propose their candidacy ? And what’s stopping (or discouraging) voters to vote for those if their contribution is recognized by their peers around the world ? |
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| My Stance on the Call to Take Action and Confront Systemic Offensive Behavior, Priorities as a Candidate | Hi Logan, can you expand on those two points please ?
They seem contradictory to me. The Call To Action specifically ask to restrict Board seats for one group of the population, and only allow people from groups selected by organizations outside the OSMF to run on those seats. That sounds like a hostile (partial) takeover to me. But I’m happy to be corrected if I didn’t understand that right. Thank you ! |
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| Sorry / Bad choice of words | I agree with you Smef09, the debate seems way too much heated to me, leading to a level disparing comments which I haven’t seen yet. Also most of those come from people “promoting inclusivity”. |
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| Why WOMEN are pushing for a safe and inclusive space in OSM | @arnalielsewhere : One of the immediate change that this document calls is restricting Board Seats to persons based on discriminative traits : sex and country of origin. Racism and sexism, and discriminative messages such as yours are rejected by a lot of people, so being wary of this document seems logical to me. |
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| Why WOMEN are pushing for a safe and inclusive space in OSM | https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/᚛ᚏᚒᚐᚔᚏᚔᚋ᚜ 🏳️🌈 I can’t cite your offensive message, I’m refering to your first citation : I don’t think one should asume genders based on profile pictures. If they ask to be publicly identified as such (pronouns for example) then sure. Do you think it would be inclusive and welcoming to tell that to transitionning people for example ? |
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| I’m Running for OSMF Board | Thank you for your candidacy ! |
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| Bois des Pesses | Bienvenue :) Il n’y a pas spécialement de règle pour les journaux, n’hésites pas à poster ! |
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| Entering buildings REALLY quickly in JOSM, and how to make them ready for streetcomplete housenumber tagging |
Thank you ! |
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| Switch2osm "Manually building a tile server" page for Debian 11 | Thank you for this tutorial ! |
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| The trouble with showing capacity tag on https://opencampingmap.org | I don’t think we should move away from capacity either, but adding maxtents, maxcaravans etc. like lyx suggested would be a good idea imo. |
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| Entering buildings REALLY quickly in JOSM, and how to make them ready for streetcomplete housenumber tagging | Also, please indicate the source in changeset tags instead of on each object. When an object has source=* it isn’t clear what data is covered by this tag. |
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| Entering buildings REALLY quickly in JOSM, and how to make them ready for streetcomplete housenumber tagging | Thank you for this comprehensive diary ! I agree with the sentiment that data should be mapped as best as possible w.r.t. the mapper ability and available sources. Quantity is not better than quality : as aeonesa pointed out most often error/imprecisions or lack of details get overlooked for a while once acceptable data is put in OSM. |