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<p>While I can understand adding WP and WD tags to objects of note,
why on earth would we want to add all this redundancy to OSM
objects at all? Particularly given that object type + brand(s)
should essentially always be unique, anybody that wants to look up
WD keys could do so via a simple external table.</p>
<p>Simon<br>
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<p>Note I'm talking about the usefulness for OSM here, that it would
be useful for WD is clear.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.09.2017 um 00:47 schrieb Yuri
Astrakhan:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Here is a query that finds all wikidata IDs
frequently used in "brand:wikidata", and shows OSM objects whose
"wikidata" points to the same. I would like to replace all such
wikidata/wikipedia tags with the corresponding
brand:wikidata/brand:wikipedia. Most of them are in India, but
there are some in Europe and other places. This query can be
used directly from JOSM as well.
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<div>BTW, this type of queries might be good for maproulette
challenges once they can work more like osmose.<br>
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