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On 01.09.2011 08:19, Michael Kugelmann wrote:
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On 31.08.2011 10:44, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
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cite="mid:OFEFA43F92.31CB39A3-ON802578FD.002FF9EF-802578FD.002FF9EF@solent.ac.uk"
type="cite"><font face="Default Sans
Serif,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="2">I would go
so far as to say, don't delete *anything* until legally you
absolutely have to.</font></blockquote>
I would like to somehow modyfy this statement: we should replace
the data not delete it! So please remap the information that needs
to be removed.<br>
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Well that is deleting. Everything else would be copying.<br>
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Especially on less common tags that are rather specific or
subjective you will not be able to replace them.<br>
E.g. tracktype, smoothness, mtb:scale, sac_scale and so on, would
definitely need local knowledge to be redone.<br>
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So if you don't want to have any trouble, best delete any object
WITHOUT looking at the tags, else someone who purposely mistagged
will quickly find out.<br>
Also things like name:en and other languages, simply redoing every
tag shouldn't be done at all.<br>
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