[Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Artificial

Mateusz Konieczny matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Wed Oct 21 08:46:54 UTC 2020




21 Oct 2020, 09:43 by rory at technomancy.org:

> (I broke my collarbone, so I'm typing one handed and can mistype)
>
> On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, at 9:39 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 21 Oct 2020, at 6:25 AM, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
>> > (1) I never understood "man made" as
>> > "made by males".
>> > (4) I would prefer to not use OSM as a tool
>> > to change language, especially if done at 
>> > cost of making more complicated for
>> > mappers. AFAIK term "man made" and it's
>> > meaning remains standard and is well 
>> > understood
>> > 
>> > Disclaimer: not a native speaker.
>> > (1) and (4) may be wrong.
>>
> It's interesting how non-native speakers of English often speak a 
> quaint old fashioned version of English. Languages are often chamging 
> and ir can take a little while for books, courses and teachers to catch up.
>
Oh, I know. That is why I added my disclaimer
and that is why I tried to read this referenced
scientific study, I am well aware that 
I am not an expert here.

Though I know that it is something that
is kind of tricky topic due to politic issues,
do I wanted to check situation.
> So you'll hear non-natives use words like "whom" or using "he" to refer to generic people of any gender. It always sounds old-fashioned. 🙂
>
> OSM prioritizes local knowledge, by the same logic non-native speakers of English should defer to native English speakers for the meaning of words.
>
I am an expert when it comes to some topics,
but English language is NOT one of them 
and I am well aware about this.
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