There will be no such tags in the IENC data, so this is off topic here.
Besides I think it is a good idea to use existing tags like internet_access=wlan etc. instead of harbour:wifi. And they should be tagged on the main objects, to determine its amenities, same as restaurants have internet_access=wlan and fuelstations have fuel:diesel=yes. Additionally the place where exactly e.g. the water taps are may be tagged in bigger marinas. Regards, Christian Von: Martin Koppenhoefer [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2013 10:29 An: Christian Wegerhoff Cc: [email protected]; Tag discussion, strategy and related tools Betreff: Re: [Imports] IENC of the German WSV 2013/12/10 Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> E.g. seamark:type=harbour is fine for a seamark indicating a harbour, but it isn't (IMHO) a nice tag for the harbour itself. it seems though, that what is currently done is exactly this: add seamark:type=harbour to the whole area of the harbour: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:seamark:type%3Dharbour It also seems odd to add all facilities as attributes to the main object rather than mapping them inside the area at the place where they are (if I understood that page right, the former is what it suggests). E.g. Wi-Fi harbour:wifi Availability of WiFi access point. Drinking Water harbour:water_tap Availability of potable water. Showers harbour:showers Availability/access of shower/bathing facilities. Toilets harbour:toilets Availability/access of toilet facilities. Laundrette harbour:laundrette Availability/access of laundry facilities. why should we use a different tag for a wifi or a toilet because it is inside a harbour? We already have standard tags for those objects, duplicating the information seems strange to me, like a "parallel project inside the project". As this seems a general problem with openseamap tags, I suggest to involve also the tagging ML (cc.). This was already mentioned years ago but apparently it didn't change until now. cheeers, Martin
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