Changeset: 36168902
Remove natural=coastline tagging from Lake Michigan according OSM policies: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dcoastline#What_about_lakes.3F
Closed by jptolosa
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created_by | JOSM/1.5 (9060 es) |
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source | knowledge |
Discussion
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Comment from maxerickson
There's no policy that justifies this change.
I hope you've made sure to add every island to all the lake relations before you did this? Last time someone got all fussy about the lakes having natural=coastline, Isle Royale disappeared.
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Comment from jptolosa
Hi, in the wiki appears that natural=coastline tagging in inlands waters is deprecated. Before mi changeset I saw that Lake Ontario was tagging with natural=water, meanwhile Lake Erie was tagging with natural=coastline and there was an incomplete multipolygon for Lake Superior with natural=water tagging. I thought the work was incomplete and I tried to "help". If there is a consensus for natural=coastline tagging for rendering porpuse maybe, I'm sorry. Don't worry, I built multipolygons correctly.
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