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add new milestone for removing features #1892

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matkoniecz opened this issue Oct 3, 2015 · 5 comments
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add new milestone for removing features #1892

matkoniecz opened this issue Oct 3, 2015 · 5 comments

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@matkoniecz
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Features are sometimes removed (as result of changes in tagging and for reasons discussed in #1630).

I think that it would be a good idea to create a new milestone to group tickets like #1891 #1654 #908 #682 #667 #589 #41 #1812 maybe also #648

It would allow easier finding tickets from this group, it would be also a clear sign that stopping rendering of features is normal and good proposal are welcomed.

I am not entirely sure about name - what about "Remove feature"?

@imagico
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imagico commented Oct 3, 2015

Good idea.

In terms of #1630 there are two different variants though - completely stopping rendering elements with certain tags or unifying rendering of different things that were formally rendered in different ways - like wood/forest and grassland/meadow. The latter is often not technically a feature removal but in terms of design it is a style simplification.

@matkoniecz
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Maybe "Feature removal/unification" would be better, to explicitly cover both cases.

@matthijsmelissen
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I think a tag would be better than a milestone.

@pnorman
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pnorman commented Oct 3, 2015

I don't think this is suitable for a milestone, as it's not a milestone.

@kocio-pl
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So "a tag" resolves this question?

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