Re: [Tagging] Narrow Bridge (was: Reconstructing «Dificult passability» proposal to «Obstacle»)

2012-10-14 Thread Philip Barnes
On Sat, 2012-10-13 at 22:19 -0500, John F. Eldredge wrote: The standard English term for a bridge that is only wide enough for one vehicle to pass through at a time is a one-lane bridge. In the same way, a roadway only wide enough for one vehicle at a time is a one-lane road. The bridge

Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Obstacle

2012-10-14 Thread Konfrare Albert
Hi John! I like the problem that you proposed ;) I'm thinking in a very hard condition... I propose different solutions: 1. First, you must evaluate the obstacles. Probably one will be better for pass. For example, the heap permites the pass to pedestrians but the hole is difficult to

[Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread Eric SIBERT
Hi, I'm translating the lanes=* wiki page into French. And some cases are coming into my mind :-p On a motorway, the emergency lane can be used by psv (bus and taxi) when there is traffic jam on the usual lanes. There is no predefined hours. Just, when traffic jam is detected, light signal

Re: [Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread Tobias Knerr
On 14.10.2012 14:04, Eric SIBERT wrote: On a motorway, the emergency lane can be used by psv (bus and taxi) when there is traffic jam on the usual lanes. There is no predefined hours. Just, when traffic jam is detected, light signal are switched to indicate it. You could combine Conditional

Re: [Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread Eckhart Wörner
Hi Tobias, Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 14:40:45 schrieb Tobias Knerr: You could combine Conditional restrictions and the lanes suffix¹: lanes=3 access:lanes = yes | yes | no emergency:lanes = | | yes psv:conditional:lanes = | | yes @ rush_time and what

Re: [Tagging] Turn Restrictions

2012-10-14 Thread James Mast
Gauß has now also added a new section called More turn restrictions with a ton of new restrictions that none of the editors support. Heck, I don't think any routers support them as well. All these new turn restrictions deal with half turns.. Maybe Gauß needs a time out on editing that page,

Re: [Tagging] Turn Restrictions

2012-10-14 Thread Eckhart Wörner
Hi James, Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 10:04:47 schrieb James Mast: Gauß has now also added a new section called More turn restrictions with a ton of new restrictions that none of the editors support. Heck, I don't think any routers support them as well. All these new turn restrictions

Re: [Tagging] Turn Restrictions

2012-10-14 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2012/10/14 Eckhart Wörner ewoer...@kde.org: I have now changed the page back to the last edit before Gauß started vandalizing, maybe some admin can lock the page as well? Has someone tried to approach him directly? Locking and blocking usually don't solve these kind of issues in a sustainable

Re: [Tagging] Turn Restrictions

2012-10-14 Thread Eckhart Wörner
Hallo Martin, Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2012, 16:42:56 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: I have now changed the page back to the last edit before Gauß started vandalizing, maybe some admin can lock the page as well? Has someone tried to approach him directly? Locking and blocking usually don't

Re: [Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread Ole Nielsen
On 14/10/2012 14:40, Tobias Knerr wrote: On 14.10.2012 14:04, Eric SIBERT wrote: On a motorway, the emergency lane can be used by psv (bus and taxi) when there is traffic jam on the usual lanes. There is no predefined hours. Just, when traffic jam is detected, light signal are switched to

[Tagging] Mechanical Edit: fix japanese train stations wikipedia/names fields

2012-10-14 Thread Fabien SK
Hi everyone, I intend to write a script to complete the information on the japanese train stations nodes. It would - add the «wikipedia» tag if it does not exist - fix the «wikipedia» tags with outdated format (for example: wikipedia:ja = http://...) - complete the names tags from the existing

Re: [Tagging] Mechanical Edit: fix japanese train stations wikipedia/names fields

2012-10-14 Thread Chris Hill
On 14/10/12 17:09, Fabien SK wrote: [snip] My japanese is too bad to write on the jp mailing list :-) If you can't ask the local mappers what they think about your mechanical edit then I would suggest that you don't do it. -- Cheers, Chris user: chillly

Re: [Tagging] Mechanical Edit: fix japanese train stations wikipedia/names fields

2012-10-14 Thread Fabien SK
Le 14/10/2012 18:16, Chris Hill a écrit : On 14/10/12 17:09, Fabien SK wrote: [snip] My japanese is too bad to write on the jp mailing list :-) If you can't ask the local mappers what they think about your mechanical edit then I would suggest that you don't do it. Satoshi, a japanese

Re: [Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread martinq
Hi, You could combine Conditional restrictions and the lanes suffix¹: [...] psv:conditional:lanes = | | yes @ rush_time There are a couple of issues here 1. I did not include 'lanes' when I created the Conditional Restrictions scheme (mostly not to complicate the discussion and

Re: [Tagging] Emergency lane used by PSV at rush time

2012-10-14 Thread Eric SIBERT
For practical tagging I think it is too theoretical for most mappers to understand the difference. [...] In somehow, having a not to complicated model or at least a two levels model a first simple model could be better. Back to my initial problem lanes=2 lanes:condtional = 3 @ traffic_jam

Re: [Tagging] Turn Restrictions

2012-10-14 Thread Tobias Knerr
14.10.2012 16:42, Martin Koppenhoefer: 2012/10/14 Eckhart Wörner ewoer...@kde.org: I have now changed the page back to the last edit before Gauß started vandalizing, maybe some admin can lock the page as well? Has someone tried to approach him directly? On the Relation:restriction talk

Re: [Tagging] Mechanical Edit: fix japanese train stations wikipedia/names fields

2012-10-14 Thread Michael Kugelmann
Am 14.10.2012 18:09, schrieb Fabien SK: - I create an OSM account for this task highly appreciated. And discussing it with the Japanese community as already mentioned is a very good idea. Best regards, Michael. ___ Tagging mailing list