[Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water
Mateusz Konieczny
matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Sun Nov 22 16:53:37 UTC 2020
Nov 22, 2020, 17:08 by tagging at openstreetmap.org:
> Likewise we need to stop software developers from expecting contributors to add data purely because they can't be bothered/not competent enough to write a few lines of code. (OSM-carto demanding boundaries on ways)
>
[citation needed] for OSM-carto demanding boundaries on ways
Also [citation needed] for OSM-Carto support for boundary relations being extremely easy to implement
> & numerous routers expecting multiple foodways to criss-cross pedestrian areas, are just two examples)
>
Also [citation needed] for that reason is
"can't be bothered/not competent enough to write a few lines of code"
> If developers are offended at receiving suggestions on how to improve their software, or even have it criticized, then they should rescind it.
>
If you insult others, claim that something is trivial to implement (it is not),
while something you demand is implemented already and suggest that
anyone offended by your comments should stop releasing software....
I would say that it is quite poor way to encourage volunteer
contributors to implement what you want.
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