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Hello @62mkv , That's a good point! But that's already part of the process. 😃 The "issue" here is that the way doesn't have the same name ("Paul Kerese") as the relation ("Paul Kerese tänav"). For reference: https://github.com/EqualStreetNames/module-process/blob/master/Command/StatisticsCommand.php#L279-L353 |
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I am processing city of Narva and I have quite few instances like this:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/39909952#map=16/59.37132/28.15288
which is part of https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/11258203#map=15/59.37423/28.16851
as you can see, someone really put effort into assigning wikidata tags directly on ways: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/120684481#map=15/59.37733/28.16836
I don't feel right about completely removing this person's work..
but what we have now is that once wikidata items for relations are properly edited with "named after" statement added; the
gender.csv
will have duplicate entries, both for relation and way. which obviously does not feel rightI am not sure what kind of an impact it will have when deployed but I assume at least the stats will be skewed; so I presume there should be a way to avoid this kind of things (by giving preference to relations over ways, in cases when way and relation are ultimately named after same person, I presume)
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