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
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
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
The issue is more the web map will no longer render it. OSMAND may.
Perhaps talk to the people who render the map?
Cheerio John
Rafael Avila Coya wrote on 2020-03-29 2:57 PM:
Hi all:
For years we've been using the tag leisure=common for open areas
inside villages and towns in countries of A
Hi all:
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.
Do we have any alternative? Or should we continue using it meanwhile
there isn't any
I'm not quite sure why landuse=village_green doesn't meet this need. There
are plenty of examples of British word usage in OSM are not the same as the
original vernacular.
Often in Africa an open area can be quite green in the rainy season and
brown in the dry season.
I'm not opposed to this propos
This has been discussed before. I have also created a great many of these
and agree a better tag could be used but we never found one to switch to.
I would accept anything the community comes up with as long as it renders
or the rendering rules are updated before the change. We don't map for the
Not much interest from talk-afr...@openstreetmap.org - maybe
hot@openstreetmap.org's larger audience will weight in ?
Original Message
Subject: [Talk-africa] leisure=common replacement for urban public areas
in Africa
Date:Tue, March 5
On 8/6/2015 1:37 PM, Blake Girardot wrote:
Those areas are large, short grass or ground/grass areas in villages
or settlements, often with paths walked across them. They are
typically common areas for the settlement.
It should not be used on areas that are just a large flat areas out in
the m
When I'm validating I see quite a few area=yes name=common, which is
probably a training issue in iD. Of the ones I do see tagged correctly
I'd only want to land something on about a quarter of them.
Sometimes I get the feeling that many new mappers want to map at least one
of everything mention
Hi John,
If it is a one of the "traditional" areas that HOT tags as
leisure=common then we can tag it as one.
Those areas are large, short grass or ground/grass areas in villages or
settlements, often with paths walked across them. They are typically
common areas for the settlement.
It sho
iD has a preset for it. Simply create a point or area, then search for
“Common” and pick it.
Thanks, Bryan
> On Aug 6, 2015, at 4:05 PM, john whelan wrote:
>
> First how do you tag it in iD?
>
> Second there has been some discussion about how useful it is should we be
> tagging it in a di
First how do you tag it in iD?
Second there has been some discussion about how useful it is should we be
tagging it in a different way?
Thanks John
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e common
>>> leisures, the GIS specialists from the international
>>> organizations can easily extract this info and examine further.
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>> -- *De :* john whelan
>>> *À :* "hot@openstreetmap.org&q
info and examine further.
>>
>> Pierre
>>
>> -------------- *De :* john whelan
>> *À :* "hot@openstreetmap.org"
>> *Envoyé le :* Jeudi 19 février 2015 6h31
>> *Objet :* [HOT] leisure=common (Helipad)
>>
>> Proj
Béland
Cc : "hot@openstreetmap.org"
Envoyé le : Jeudi 19 février 2015 9h16
Objet : Re: [HOT] leisure=common (Helipad)
So the advice back to the mapper?
My opinion would be if its readily identifiable as landuse=common then map it,
but refrain from arbitrarily adding a circle tagg
ied the common leisures,
> the GIS specialists from the international organizations can easily extract
> this info and examine further.
>
> Pierre
>
> --
> *De :* john whelan
> *À :* "hot@openstreetmap.org"
> *Envoyé le :* Jeudi 19
De : john whelan
À : "hot@openstreetmap.org"
Envoyé le : Jeudi 19 février 2015 6h31
Objet : [HOT] leisure=common (Helipad)
Project 892 task 23 is an example. The following question got sent to me
probably because I've been validating merrily away.
>What is the mini
Hi John,
It is actually a quite difficult thing to specify because the performance
of helicopters varies dramatically.
To explain ..
Temperature and altitude play a very large role, basically the higer you
are, the thinner the air, the less bite on the rotors.
There is a measure called density
Project 892 task 23 is an example. The following question got sent to me
probably because I've been validating merrily away.
>What is the minimum diameter for a Helipad (leisure=common)?
Based on my own experience of visiting a remote Scottish Island the local
football pitch, being smooth, level
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