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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/11/2020 09:55, Jean-Marc Liotier
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:44075a34-802d-31b2-74bb-09d35ec5a68e@liotier.org">Is it
just me or are Maps.me Openstreetmap contributors unaware of
Openstreetmap messages ? Does anyone here have seen Maps.me
Openstreetmap contributors answer to Openstreetmap messages ?
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<p>They'll get an email just like every other email user. What
might happen with MAPS.ME is that someone might sign up with a
throwaway email address, and they also might not expect a "mapping
application" to talk back to them.</p>
<p>I've certainly had responses from MAPS.ME users, but there have
also been cases where no communication has occurred.<br>
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<p>If people really aren't seeing messages then send an email to the
DWG asking them to send a message that the user can't ignore.</p>
<p>However, looking back through the history of edits in Bamako, the
last "all caps MAPS.ME node adder" has received no comments on
changesets (this might be a different one to the one that you are
talking about, of course). I'd suggest a comment, in a language
that they are likely to understand, that says something like:</p>
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<p>Hello and welcome to OpenStreetMap!</p>
<p>Thanks for adding these government offices to OpenStreetMap so
that everyone can see where they are. Just to let you know -
there's no need to put the name in all capital letters - names
would usually added as you would write them normally, so for
example "Total" rather than "TOTAL". If you've got any other
questions, please don't hesitate to ask.</p>
<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>(your name)</p>
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<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Andy<br>
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