#3533: Misleading presets ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Reporter: kimaidou | Owner: potlatch-dev@… Type: defect | Status: reopened Priority: minor | Milestone: Component: potlatch2 | Version: Resolution: | Keywords: misleading preset tags ------------------------+--------------------------------------------------- Changes (by BennieD):
* keywords: => misleading preset tags * priority: major => minor * status: closed => reopened * resolution: wontfix => Comment: Replying to [comment:1 randomjunk]: > There are however nearly 44k instances of people using amenity=swimming_pool, compared to 33k leisure=swimming_pool, so I think either is an acceptable tag. > > http://taginfo.openstreetmap.de/search?q=swimming_pool#values > > Please also note that Potlatch 2 categories do not have to match the tag categories, and it's perfectly acceptable for a feature to occur in more than one Potlatch 2 category with the intention of making features easy to find. You are of course right, in that P2 developers can develop as they want. I do however agree with kimaidou that translating swimming_pool from leisure to amenity=swimming_pool is misleading, especially if leisure=swimming_pool is the official community accepted tag, I as user expect it to translate to leisure=swimming_pool, and use it with the intention to tag leisure=swimming_pool, and thereby cast my vote for leisure. By misleading me to think that I'm casting my community vote for leisure, you win votes for your preference in an unfair method. So maybe I for one can not be surprised that leisure is used more than amenity, as it might have been intended as leisure, but translated by P2 to amenity. As user I repeat the request, and object to closing it on the grounds presented. Yes, it is not illegal for P2 to have the same tag in different categories, but at least 2 users would prefer that it is not done, and that accepted OSM tags is identifiable, and that other tags do not masquerade in the name of officially accepted OSM tags, for that matter no tags should masquerade as what they are not. Maybe I'm putting this more aggressively than I intend to. I also don't always agree with officially accepted tags. I also feel the time it takes to update the official tags to reflect the community preference is frustratingly long. I also tend to use the more widely used tags, for the same reason as you, and for the same reason that the official acceptance list exists: to try to establish some standard, to enable renderers to interpret the data. For that reason I want to know that if I choose leisure=swimming_pool, it will not translate to amenity=swimming_pool. It means that I have to inspect ALL the ready-made tags in P2, to make sure that I am tagging to what I intended. If you as P2 developer want to favour amenity=swimming_pool I believe you are entitled to do it - on the grounds that it is more widely used. But then put it in the amenity category, and leave it out of the leisure category:) There are more tags that loose integrity in this way: natural=wood vs landuse=forest: I live in a forestry area:- the distinction between natural forest/wood and forestry plantation is critical. In P2 readymade tag natural=forest translate to landuse=forest, which is used to indicate man-made/-maintained forest plantation, while natural=wood is used for natural forest/jungle/forest - not because it is the best, but because it is in the OSM features list, where the common user goes when in doubt. [the P1 user had a function to search for tags;)] I now understand that I cannot use the ready-made tags in P2, but before I realised that, I did a lot of mapping incorrectly, and P2 cost me a lot of time to go back and fix it all, and I'm not sure if I did fix them all. I object to misleading tags. All the same - thanks for the hard work. I know P2 is still in development, but it promises to be fabulous. -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/3533#comment:2> OpenStreetMap <http://www.openstreetmap.org/> OpenStreetMap is a free editable map of the whole world _______________________________________________ Potlatch-dev mailing list Potlatch-dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/potlatch-dev