Changeset: 31883029
Update boundary (level 10) for Herkenbosch
Closed by sebastic
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created_by | JOSM/1.5 (8159 en) |
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source | BAG |
source:date | 2015-06-08 |
Discussion
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Comment from waldhans
Thank's for destroying the boundary DE/NL! Can you tell why you did this? The boundary was defined by the most precise informations, and you changed it without checking or asking into something. What source did you use?
If possible, revert the changes ASAP.
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Comment from sebastic
> Thank's for destroying the boundary DE/NL!
Thanks for your constructive feedback. Your passive aggressive stance is very motivating.
> Can you tell why you did this?
Because I maintain the administrative boundaries of the Netherlands using the official government open data.
Every month they release a new dataset of which I incorporate the administrative boundary changes into OpenStreetMap. If you'd have checked my contribution history you would see that.
But then you don't come over as someone who investigates an issue before shouting at others.
> The boundary was defined by the most precise informations, and you changed
> it without checking or asking into something. What source did you use?I don't need permission of anyone to update the Dutch administrative boundaries. I'm very capable of doing that myself.
> If possible, revert the changes ASAP.Why didn't you describe the problem that has arisen since I've updated the boundaries. What has exactly broken?
Did you connect non-boundary objects to the boundary perhaps, that are now mis-formed due to moved nodes?
I'm not going to revert my changes, and if someone else does I will revert those changes. If my boundary changes broke something I'll fix that, but so far I've not heard anything concrete, just some German shouting at his fellow mappers who clearly isn't aware of common courtesy to his peers, nor to common guidelines incorporated in the Code of Conduct draft.
Can you please change your attitude to a constructive approach so we can fix any issues that may have arisen?
Shouting at people will not make them want to help you.
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