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I have read the rules here: http://forum.phototrans.eu/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2784 and there is nothing said about "trade" names.
Of course, there's nothing about it. But listen, We all established it, and it's unwritten rule. Will You do it finally? I think all is clear now.
Plain stupidity... No rules, no confirmation of such rule from administrators. How people are supposed to know what should and what shouldn't be done? It's my luck that I understand what is written in Polish but what about others? They even won't find these rules. And nothing is clear - how am I supposed to differentiate Neoplan N316SHD Transliner from Euroliner? These are not the same N316SHD! You have Neoplan N4407 in depot's models list and thats enough.
@Mettal first of all in this case your theory doesn't work because you can't mistake this bus with other model because every city Neoploan is named Centroliner and only the model name tells us about the exactly version. Secondly don't play resentful because "you don't understand Polish" because Mrozard said it to you so from now you know and you still making problems. The vehicle was already in the database and it was entered without Centroliner in the name so you should simple deduce it that something is wrong. Despite this you changed it to the incorrect version. You can also see thousands of other buses entered to the database and they also are provided without the trade name(The only stupid exeption is the Lion's family). It didn't seemed strange to you? So don't fool us. We DON'T provide the trade names. Any exceptions are discussed earlier and are motivated by practical reasons. Here I don't see any and it's not a subject for any discussion.
>Any exceptions are discussed earlier and are motivated by practical reasons.< - where they were discussed? Links please, instead of empty words.
relax. It is not worth to argue. Just we get used not to write "trade" names. Thats why we are not writing "Citaro" near Mercedes O530, we do not writing "dana" near Jelcz M125 and "Vero" near Jelcz M083. I don't think that name "centroliner" is so important to abuse and scream. But I can see that there is need for international (at least english version) of Rules to describe vehicles. I will prepare it in couple of minutes.
http://forum.phototrans.eu/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2784&p=46991#p46991 - Semifinal version. I hope that I will be helpful.
Now thats completely different talk - there must be no unwritten rules - when it is written, everybody will know it. If someone won't - it will be his problem, not someone else's.
No problem.... It is very hard to describe all exceptions that occurs in real life in one page but we tried. After checking grammar and syntax I will add it to Rules section on main page.