On 4/25/2019 8:39 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote:
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A hazy sort-of-emerging along with this is wider recognition that a proto_park
thingy exists.
And on Fri Apr 26 22:44:56 UTC 2019, Jmapb replied:
Sounds like a good case for some lifecycle prefixes -- proposed:leisure=park or
planned:leisure
On 4/25/2019 8:39 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote:
A hazy sort-of-emerging along with this is wider recognition that a proto_park thingy exists. Put
it in the planning departments "bin" for "department of parks budget, depending how
much we convert protected_area into human-leisure-activity in
Doug Peterson wrote (about "Parks in the
USA..."):
> It is just that there is so much variety to deal with.
I agree, it proves frustrating from an OSM perspective. I believe partly what
happened is OSM started in the UK, where British English is spoken and
"typically British" concepts entere
It's like a second-hand department store. I think shop=second_hand is
correct tagging in this case, barring any surveyed details about the
inventory of the particular branch. J
On 4/26/2019 9:55 AM, Evan Derickson wrote:
They sell a mix of everything...certainly a lot of clothes, but also
furnit
They sell a mix of everything...certainly a lot of clothes, but also
furniture, kitchenware, sporting goods, etc. You can see more details at
https://www.valuevillage.com/donate/what-we-take
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 5:46 AM Mateusz Konieczny
wrote:
> Is it a second hand shop, but what it is prima
Is it a second hand shop, but what it is primarily selling?
Clothes? Or something else? Or is there no dominating product
and it is selling mix of everything?
I am asking as name-suggestion-index has it as shop=second_hand
without any indication of sold product and it seems to me that
shop=clothe
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