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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/05/2013 21:05, Mikel Maron wrote:<br>
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<div><span>Um, yea, I'm going to start moderating individuals.
I'm sure github is there for any further technical bug
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Off topic:<br>
I'm extremely surprised & partially annoyed by your attempt at
sudden censure. Lots of threads have been much more vitriolic &
gone much further off course than this one. It's appears some are
embarrassed about the situation with ID & want to sweep it under
the carpet.<br>
Ironic of Kathleen to tell others to stop commenting, yet can't
resisting putting her own put of view.<br>
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Back on topic:<br>
ID was created to encourage new users to easily edit &
specifically to continue to edit. The FF situation will not promote
that. I feel the same about github - yet another password restricted
site to sign upto. It puts people off. This forum is the best place
to discuss any OSM subject, but specifically for the new editor to
find out if things are actual bugs or a misunderstanding by the end
user. <br>
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Is there any initial data on new ID users behaviour? Are repeat
editing or a one-off just adding their house/local shop etc?<br>
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Cheers<br>
Dave F.<br>
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