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      Also Linux is the future. Every application that cannot run under
      Linux will fail in the long run. Remember that Windows shouldn't
      be the main target platform anymore because it is dying and the
      society is to blame that they don't get it.<br>
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    That's crossed off "Poe's law" on my "mailing list bingo" card :)<br>
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                              You did not present a single usecase that
                              is not covered already by one of the other
                              free software editors so I'm guessing you
                              will have a hard time convincing your
                              peers to team up around yet another
                              editor, but I might be wrong.<br>
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    <p>I can't speak for Richard, but over the years I've asked several
      "how do you do X in JOSM" questions - look for ones with JOSM in
      the title at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://help.openstreetmap.org/users/387/someoneelse">https://help.openstreetmap.org/users/387/someoneelse</a>
      .  Some of the things there were supported by JOSM when I asked
      (often it's just a question of knowing what plugin to install),
      some weren't when I asked but are now, and some still, as far as I
      am aware, can't be done yet.</p>
    <p>If you believe that I'm wrong then please add the relevant
      information to the questions on the OSM help site explain how to
      do the things that I'm asking about (GPX track waypoint handling
      is the biggest missing piece of functionality for me, so you can
      start with that one if you wish).</p>
    <p>Best Regards,</p>
    <p>Andy</p>
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