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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 29.06.2018 um 13:21 schrieb Andy
Mabbett:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Nor are they.
I expected some negativity in response to this remarkable good news;
but this hyperbolic response is beyond acceptable.
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So you are denying that they are asking their users to add names to
OSM so that their application looks better?<br>
<pre>When the results are unsatisfactory, there are a few things you can do:
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<pre>Add the missing names to OSM in your language.</pre>
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<p>It is simply a fact that most places in the world only have a
name in the relevant local language(s) and that the well known
places with multiple names and potentially special
transliterations (that can't be generated mechanically) are by far
the exception</p>
<p>PS: the news isn't actually news it is essentially a rehash of a
previously published blog post, which however had the same issues.<br>
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