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<p>It looks like it might not get approved, so I'll have to adapt
the proposal to try and get a better standard. A resource has come
to my attention that could add more value. I'll just copy and
paste what I put on the discussion page, in case people don't find
it there:</p>
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<p>After I started this proposal, I found a research project and
website which has quite a bit of information on ogham stones as
well as 3D imagery for some of them. Their website uses OSM as
well and is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Ireland License. It
would be good to link from each ogham stone on OSM to their
website. I have contacted them and the default URL is <a
rel="nofollow" class="external free"
href="https://ogham.celt.dias.ie/search.php?ciic=NUMBER_OR_NAME">https://ogham.celt.dias.ie/search.php?ciic=NUMBER_OR_NAME</a>
(not all of them have a number). If we had a tag <tt dir="ltr"
class="mw-content-ltr"
style="background:#EEF;font-size:1em;line-height:1.6"><bdi
style="white-space:nowrap"><a
href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:ogham_in_3d:ref&action=edit&redlink=1"
class="new" title="Key:ogham in 3d:ref (page does not
exist)">ogham_in_3d:ref</a></bdi>=*</tt> to add the name,
the link could be displayed similarly to how the wikipedia or
mapillary links work. I am told that they will keep the
structure of the links, even when they revamp their website.
Since it looks like I have to redo the proposal anyway, I could
add that.</p>
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<p>b-unicycling aka Anne<br>
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