[OSM-talk] MEP - pipelines
Frederik Ramm
frederik at remote.org
Fri Jan 9 13:12:28 UTC 2015
Hi,
(full-quoting as an exception here)
Just to be clear, the core of my idea was some kind of subscription
mechanism where you, as a data user, could say: "I am processing these
tags in my application and I wish to be notified of important changes".
I wasn't even thinking about the input side of that, just describing the
output side.
Bye
Frederik
On 01/09/2015 01:59 PM, François Lacombe wrote:
> I think there is a big difference between getting information from
> templates (very guided and structured) and completely understand the
> whole wiki.
>
> Such software supplying information about tags would be to get them from
> the ValueDescription template and give a link to the wiki page if human
> want to read.
>
> Many osmose tests may be aromatically setup just by reading the feature
> restriction or the mandatory tags on a value description.
> The same from presets, renders, ...
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> *François Lacombe*
>
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> 2015-01-09 1:35 GMT+01:00 Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdreist at gmail.com
> <mailto:dieterdreist at gmail.com>>:
>
>
> 2015-01-06 13:34 GMT+01:00 François Lacombe
> <fl.infosreseaux at gmail.com <mailto:fl.infosreseaux at gmail.com>>:
>
> As Frederik suggested, I'm strongly in favor of software
> supplying information about tags.
> The wiki can be understood by humans but not so readable by
> machines.
>
>
>
> I am not against software supplying information about tags, but we
> shouldn't expect miracles, machines are not only bad at
> understanding our wiki, they are generally bad at understanding the
> world.
> ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
>
>
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