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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 04.04.2015 um 18:40 schrieb stevea:<br>
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<title>Re: [Talk-us] Facts about the
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<div>I respectfully and strenuously disagree. We still (and
likely will) continue to have some predictable and manageable
problems
with import of data from third party sources, but we have
procedures
in place to make imports and third party data sources (two
different
things, but they do often overlap) better. <br>
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Just as a a clarification the case in question is not an import, but
actually exactly a "they are only facts so I can extract them from
the original source(s) and use them in OSM" situation.<br>
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