Re: [Diversity-talk] How do you mapping gender neutral toilets? What should the unisex tag mean?

2018-04-24 Thread Marc Gemis
FYI The unisex tag is also used as a shorthand for female=yes, male=yes on shop=hairdresser [1] . Giving it another meaning on toilets might cause extra confusion. regards m [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop=hairdresser Op di 24 apr. 2018 18:27 schreef Rory McCann : > Hi all,

Re: [Diversity-talk] How do you mapping gender neutral toilets? What should the unisex tag mean?

2018-04-24 Thread Hannah Cohoon
I was just adding some unisex bathrooms and was following the toilets:for:unisex=yes method. However, I agree that unisex=yes is more intuitive to mean "unisex bathroom" not "male=yes female=yes" and it's more pithy than what I've been doing. I also just joined the project and had initially assumed

[Diversity-talk] How do you mapping gender neutral toilets? What should the unisex tag mean?

2018-04-24 Thread Rory McCann
Hi all, Let's have a wee talk about how should one map gender neutral (and gender segregated) toilets. There is a unisex=yes for toilets which looks like it might be the number one tag to use. The bog standard meaning of "unisex toilet"[1] is a gender neutral toilet, i.e. not segregated into sepa