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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/02/2015 13:32, Dave F. wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks to both for the clarification.
The way it was written it implied bona fide editors were
deliberately adding false POIs to catch vandals.<br>
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I translated that bit; I added quotes to the German original and
changed the payoff to try and make it obvious that no, these people
weren't seriously writing a "how to vandalise OSM" guide*, but
clearly I didn't do a good enough job :-) . I'm sure that the
openstreetmap.de folks would welcome more translation volunteers,
though.<br>
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Actually, one thing that I just didn't think about doing was linking
to a translation of the French forum as well as the original, since
(depending on what browser you're using) automatic translation
either "just happens" or is immediately accessible by Google
Translate / Microsoft Translator or whatever - and with
French/English both do a more than passable job. I'll bear that in
mind for the future ...<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Andy<br>
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* There's actually been a bit of "previous" in the French OSM
community about the use of notes, which has on occasion spilled over
onto international lists. However, trying to provide any background
about that would be way out of scope for a one-line bullet-point
item in a weekly newsletter.<br>
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