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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Adding accurate data is, of course,
      improving OSM, but only if it's from an allowable source. <br>
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      The lack of communication implies there's something to hide.<br>
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      Dave F.<br>
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      On 22/10/2015 21:34, Colin Smale wrote:<br>
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      <p>If their edits are factually correct, they are improving OSM
        which is a good thing. But they should really engage more with
        the community so we can see where all this wisdom is coming
        from, what they are working towards and who is behind it.
        Failure to respond to the many enquiries does not exactly do
        anything to help their case.</p>
      <p>--colin</p>
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