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What is preferred? Single issue with list of related issues or multiple issues? #779

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matkoniecz opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 2 comments
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matkoniecz commented Feb 6, 2023

I opened

"psychiatrist" is not finding anything

at #778

Now with extra testing I discovered very similar ones:

should I create separate issues for them?

Note to self: after any part of that issue or #778 is processed continue matkoniecz/Zazolc@934d985

Note to self: see https://github.com/openstreetmap/id-tagging-schema/tree/main/data/presets/amenity/doctors

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tyrasd commented Feb 13, 2023

I'd say that a single issue for a bunch of closely related topics is fine in order to save you some work and not spam the issue inbox full. It also usually makes reviewing a bit more streamlined because typically background research tasks (e.g. looking up the OSM wiki, taginfo, ohsome stats, etc.) can be done in a single go for multiple related tags.

I'd however open a separate issue for different "tasks/problems", e.g. one issue for missing specializations of doctors, one issue for missing search terms, one issue for missing fields, etc.

That said, if you would however prefer to open individual issues for the various bullet points above, that's also fine for me.

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matkoniecz commented Feb 14, 2023

thanks! So this is answered and I will open issues, maybe grouping multiple similar for what I listed here

That said, if you would however prefer to open individual issues for the various bullet points above, that's also fine for me.

I will likely to it at least for language-related ones which are not entirely clear

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