[Imports] Spanish mountain ranges import.

Sergio Quintero squinterog75 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 7 23:40:53 UTC 2021


Hi Alejandro, to be honest you seemed to be the only person with some
essential reservations about the process.

Since my last mail didn't have any answer, I just thought everything was Ok
from your point of view.

I'm sure you can clarify exactly which aspects of this import could cause
verifiability problems.

Waiting for your response,
Thanks.

El lun, 8 feb 2021 a las 0:02, Alejandro S. (<alejandroscf at gmail.com>)
escribiĆ³:

> Hi!
>
> Just to give everybody some context, the spanish community is still
> debating if there is consensus to make this import. For example, I'm not
> convinced we should do it and the more I read about verifiability the less
> convinced I am.
>
> Regards,
>   Alejandro SuƔrez
>
>
> On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 14:16, Diego Cruz <ginkarasu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> There has been some discussion within the Spanish community on this
>> topic, and so far no one has expressed any opposition to importing this
>> kind of data.
>>
>> We are well aware that the position and limits of mountain ranges are
>> arbitrary, but we are trying to follow a pragmatic and constructive
>> approach here. Given the general consensus, I don't expect any member of
>> the community to start arguing about the verifiability of a certain
>> mountain range, because everybody knows this is not verifiable. We have
>> just chosen to follow the official data from the National Geographic
>> Institute, because they are a source as good as any other and they are
>> complete and not expected to cause controversy.
>>
>> The map is full of unverifiable natural features right now and that is
>> perfectly fine. This import just saves us the time of adding these data
>> manually following the same source, because that's what many of us would
>> follow anyway, as imperfect and unverifiable as it may be.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Diego Cruz
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