Re: [Tagging] Powerlines underground

2013-01-17 Thread François Lacombe
Hi folks, Here is a similar type of infrastructure : pipelines. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dpipeline It can be underground, overground and underwater. Like electric lines, building such things require different techniques because of location. Alaska pipeline, mainly

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Janko Mihelić
I think we should invent a tag for temporary out of work things. If you download an offline map and go abroad, the application could estimate that a few months have passed, and that a caffe could be open now, or that a road could be open. When you put a highway=construction on the road, it is

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Richard Welty
On 1/17/13 6:06 AM, Janko Mihelić wrote: I reccomend something like closed=yes and if you have an idea about the time when it could open, closed:until=-MM-DD. You could add a reason for closing, closed:reason=renovation or closed:reason=construction. i haven't been following this thread up

Re: [Tagging] Powerlines underground

2013-01-17 Thread Janko Mihelić
2013/1/17 François Lacombe francois.laco...@telecom-bretagne.eu It can be underground, overground and underwater. I would prefer seafloor instead of underwater. If it is drawn over water, and you put underground that means it's dug into the sea floor. Underwater can be anything from

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Steve Doerr
Would this fit the bill: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/temporary ? Steve On 15/01/2013 00:17, dies38...@mypacks.net wrote: There is a fast food franchise site which is closed for renovation in my vicinity. Two questions: * Would you support or recommend tagging a

Re: [Tagging] Powerlines underground

2013-01-17 Thread François Lacombe
Yes you're right. But I location values list sould be completed to match the proper one the mapper think, obviously. For Nord Stream, it would be location=underwater http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nord_Stream For IFA2000, the power connection between France and GB, it would be

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Greg Troxel
closed_until is overengineered* and does not match my local reality. When a restaurant closes, it often posts closed for renovations. Sometimes they open again, sometimes they don't. So I think if it's a 2-week advertised window, ignore it or perhaps use the tag. But if there's no firm,

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Janko Mihelić
2013/1/17 Steve Doerr doerr.step...@gmail.com Would this fit the bill: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/temporary ? Yes, temporary:access=no is the same as my closed=yes tag. And the ability to put more tags behind temporary: is quite handy. Closed restaurants could be

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread John F. Eldredge
Janko Mihelić jan...@gmail.com wrote: I think we should invent a tag for temporary out of work things. If you download an offline map and go abroad, the application could estimate that a few months have passed, and that a caffe could be open now, or that a road could be open. When you put

Re: [Tagging] business closed for renovation - tagging best practice

2013-01-17 Thread Janko Mihelić
2013/1/17 John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com Sometimes a business ends up being closed for renovations or repairs for much longer than expected. One McDonalds restaurant here in Nashville, TN, USA closed temporarily over a year ago due to a fire. It is still closed, and still not repaired,