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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 29.04.2013 11:14, schrieb Henning
Scholland:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 29.04.2013 10:42, schrieb Simon
Poole:<br>
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<pre wrap="">However in the current
case I doubt that there is actually something useful for OSM left once
the names are gone.</pre>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">If the
information "There is a village" stays in OSM, it would be
useful at all. If you are travelling through <font size="-1">Turkey<font
size="-1">, it's good to know, where the next v<font
size="-1">illage is. In most cases you find there a
little store or at least you find there people, that can
help you.<br>
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<font size="-1">I think if a place-node was moved, then
at least the place=*<font size="-1"> <font size="-1">is
<font size="-1">verified by another source and
could stay in OSM with the new coordinates.</font>
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<font size="-1">I would agree that there is some value in having "na<font
size="-1">ked" place nodes<font size="-1">.</font> <font
size="-1">H</font>owever <font size="-1">considering that at
bes<font size="-1">t we are talking about 2-3k such nodes
surviving it <font size="-1">is <font size="-1">a question
if doing an imagery based "add a place" drive or
similar for Turkey after t<font size="-1">he redaction
wouldn't be more efficient<font size="-1">.<br>
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<font size="-1">Simon</font><br>
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