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          <div class="gmail_quote">On 21 May 2015 at 10:13, André Pirard
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                  <div>On 2015-05-21 01:51, pmailkeey . wrote :<br>
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                          <div>Info shouldn't be duplicated or
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                </span> Please be clear and justify.<br>
                Info is routinely in two places, e.g. building and
                associatedStreet, to cope with software or people that
                do not support one of the places.<br>
                This is exactly the case.<br>
                (and if you look for "DE", "FR" etc, it's more than two
                places)<br>
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                Cheers <br>
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            <div>Another major OSM bug ! Buildings should have no more
              data than name/number with regard to addressing as all the
              rest of the address should be available elsewhere. <br>
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    It seems that you did not understand that an address must include
    the street name because it's not obvious to which street a building
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    Cheers
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          <td>André.</td>
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