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<div class="Ih2E3d">> So all is well now? "I got it rendered and I don't mind if anyone else<br>> has a problem with it - or don't understand it" - you mean this kind of<br>> solution?<br><br></div>
What's wrong with this? It's a Wiki, the others can change it.<br>
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<div>It's like <a href="http://kernel.org">kernel.org</a> abandoning coding standards and encouraging everyone to reinvent "the wheel".</div>
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<div>Without standards there's scope for disputes. Just look at wikipedia.</div>
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<div>Our voting system is also a bit unique : It's like a government holding a referendum on every single law that's being passed (And then noone shows up). Can't we just appoint a few willing representatives (preferably trained cartographers) to do the job ?
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<div>And technology must help us with "Soft enforcement". When I download an area for editing, JOSM must automatically download the latest set of presets.</div>
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