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> I assume using symbols for names is discouraged? If that's not the case, I guess we can revert to using "&" in the `name(:*)` tags as well. It's not...
> we use the full, exact legal name for the operator field Names should be the [common name of the entity](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:name). Legal names can be stored in an operator's Wikidata....
> > Can you point to a discussion where the consensus was to use legal names instead of common names? > > (operator tag) I am changing things to the...
> How should we deal with these companies? Well, NGI suggests in some cases to just remove the old name, put it in the branch tag and use the cooperative...
Everything looks good, thanks. However, I noticed on [Q130570437](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q130570437) that the official website listed there had a warning that it was a duplicate of the website on [Q123378246](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q123378246). Are those...
Thanks again. With that addressed, I'll go ahead and merge this PR into the main repo.
This is somewhat related to #9993, where I don't know which tree (brand/operator) that postal network should be in. My only frame of reference as an American is USPS, where...
This seems better suited to be added as an operator. If UHealth operates a specific chain of clinics under a single name (like urgent care facilities), then that would be...
I looked at the first two pages, and if I had to tag those locations in OSM, I would place UHealth in `operator` and some of the recurring clinic names...
Overpass-turbo searches for `amenity=clinic` with `brand=UHealth`, `operator=UHealth`, `brand=University of Miami Health System`, `operator=University of Miami Health System`, `brand=University of Miami Health`, `operator=University of Miami Health`, or `brand=University of Miami` all...