On Friday 05 September 2014, Elliott Plack wrote: > 3. Here is the > resulting OSM file of that translation: > http://1drv.ms/1lLHSIm
This seems to be fairly incomplete/unfinished. A few observations: - no correct polygons for the water surfaces consisting of more than one way, tag natural=water on unclosed ways. - tunnel sections of waterways have no waterway tag - lots of empty name tags but only few actual waterway names. - waterways mostly end at the water area edge and are not connected to the destination waterway. - there are quite a few clearly artificial waterways tagged waterway=stream. - use of landuse=basin seems strange - is apparently used for both areas with permanent and sporadic water cover. > Questions: > > We have data on where the coastline is comprised of bulkhead, like > where the coastline is unnatural. Is that relevant to the project? I > haven't seen a bulkhead type tag but it could be considered a > seawall. There are no established supplementary tags to characterize the coastline itself - an artificial coastline often means there is some feature on the coast that should be mapped like man_made=dyke or man_made=breakwater and then there is no need to tag the line in addition. For a bulkhead on its own barrier=retaining_wall would seem the most fitting established tag but barrier=bulkhead would actually seem quite appropriate. -- Christoph Hormann http://www.imagico.de/ _______________________________________________ Imports mailing list Imports@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports