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On 9 April 2011 08:15, Peter Miller <<a
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We seem to be nudging towards something close to a
conclusion.<br>
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Can I suggest that the following two methods are
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the second one should be considered to be 'better'
and where it is<br>
used then it should be retained to avoid edit
warring.<br>
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<div class="h5"> Method 2<br>
maxspeed=60 mph<br>
maxspeed:type=GB:rural<br>
source:maxspeed=survey<br>
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Great - someone has now changed a bunch of "maxspeed=national"
locally to me to to "maxspeed=60 mph". Next I guess someone will
come along and add
"source:maxspeed=i_was_sat_in_my_armchair_and_it_seemed_like_a_good_idea"
or similar? <br>
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We've lost the information that the sign is actually NOT a 60 mph
sign. Something like method 2 above would have avoided losing
information (although "GB:rural" is meaningless; if pushed,
"GB:national" or some variant would be better).<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Andy<br>
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