About the rendering: dropping the solid color fill is reasonable
(because "commons" could be used not just for grass, but for various
types of landcovers including playgrounds (natural surfaces: rock,
sand, earth, marsh, wood; or artificialized surfaces: cement, asphalt,
etc., or possibly even wome water areas like ponds and local rivers).
But instead a rendering using some pattern for partial filling (like
restricted military areas or natural reserves) is still possible, or a
rendering using only a thick semitransparent gray inner border line
(possibly dashed or dotted), so that the landcover can still be
represented.
Le lun. 30 mars 2020 à 09:38, Rafael Avila Coya a écrit :
>
> Ok, understood.
>
> I have therefore reverte the wiki edit.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rafael.
>
> O 29/03/20 ás 21:11, Frederik Ramm escribiu:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 3/29/20 20:57, Rafael Avila Coya wrote:
> >> For years we've been using the tag leisure=common for open areas inside
> >> villages and towns in countries of Africa and Asia. We were fairly
> >> comfortable with that tag, but now it appears as deprecated.
> > This "deprecation" is bogus. A decision was made by openstreetmap-carto
> > maintainers to drop the tag from rendering
> > (https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/3619) bzt
> > openstreetmap-carto does not get do deprecate OSM tags. The edit marking
> > this tag as deprecated in the Wiki by user Ru
> > (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag%3Aleisure%3Dcommon&type=revision&diff=1829208&oldid=1805106)
> > was not justified and should be reverted.
> >
> >> Do we have any alternative? Or should we continue using it meanwhile
> >> there isn't any alternative?
> > You're free to continue using and rendering that tag; of course the
> > reasons that led to osm-carto stopping to render it should perhaps be
> > studied and discussed.
> >
> > Bye
> > Frederik
> >
>
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