I would modify the section [1] by replacing it is recommended by it
is suggested and adding at the end a note saying that a large part of
the community consider these two tags -smoothness and
maxspeed:practical - too subjective.
Pieren
(I also suspect the 12000 coming from some imports. Such
+1, tourism=attraction is a poor scheme from the early days, maybe we should
deprecate it all together, either without alternative or in favor of a flag
like attraction=yes (or level0 - level 3 etc), or tourist_attraction=*
I also just see it ending up in 2x tagging everything.
And I feel like most of the values would better fit with a key like
amusement _ride= or amusement _ride:xxx=yes.
Now that you mentioned I just remembered.
There is a proposal that uses the key attraction=* for describring objects
from theme parks, zoos, etc.
See
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:43:36AM +0200, Pieren wrote:
I would modify the section [1] by replacing it is recommended by it
is suggested and adding at the end a note saying that a large part of
the community consider these two tags -smoothness and
maxspeed:practical - too subjective.
I have
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
the space gets replaced by an underscore
+1
The problem is not to have a preference between underscore and hypen
but to know if our English colleagues can agree on the separator space
or hyphen.
Pieren
Il giorno 25/ago/2014, alle ore 13:14, John Packer john.pack...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
Now that you mentioned I just remembered.
There is a proposal that uses the key attraction=* for describring objects
from theme parks, zoos, etc.
+1
I also don't like
man_made=aquarium
because I'd
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 10:43:36AM +0200, Pieren wrote:
...adding at the end a note saying that a large part of
the community consider these two tags -smoothness and
maxspeed:practical - too subjective.
I don't think smoothness is too subjective or anyhow comparable to
maxspeed:practical
Am 24.08.2014 13:20, schrieb Lukas Sommer:
Hello everyone.
In some countries (Japan, Korea…), people orient themselves in the local
area using the names of road junctions or traffic signals rather then
the names of streets.
I have documented the current tagging practice for simple
Am 25.08.2014 16:46, schrieb fly:
.
Did you have a look at the three existing proposals about complex
junctions ?
..
IMHO one of the nice aspects of variant 4 (using an area) is that it
really doesn't collide with however the routing aspects of the junction
are mapped.
2014-08-25 15:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
I also don't like
man_made=aquarium
because I'd expect that to describe a single aquarium, i.e. a water filled
container with fish etc. in it, while here we are discussing a structure
like a zoo with footways, service
Just to let you know. I got a reply. The change was more a personal wish
then something that was discussed. He reverted the change so everything is
how it was.
I also received a nice tip on how to follow changes in a wiki you're
interested in. I thought it would be good to share even though it
On 2014-08-15 16:12, André Pirard wrote :
It's a well known fact that many people complain to tag in vain
because what they tag doesn't show on the map (e.g. mini-golf vs
tennis pitch), because they're told to open a rendering ticket which
replies that only official tags are supported, and
On 2014-08-20 18:07, Peter Wendorff wrote :
Okay, let me get a bit more verbose.
I want to get Walmarts shown on the map in a different color.
Before there's a polygon with the following tags:
shop=supermarket
building=yes
operator=WalMart
addr:street=whatever
addr:housenumber:42
If the term in question is normally written as two or more words, connected by
hyphens, then hyphens should be used. If the term is normally written as two or
more words, separated by spaces, then the spaces should be replaced by
underscores. Replacing a hyphen by an underscore changes the
@Simon
are the names of the traffic signals/junctions actually used in
addresses (and in principal would be a suitable value for addr:place in
an address)?
Hm, I’m not sure (I’m not familiar with the group of addr:* keys). At least
they are places in the sense that they have a defined
On 08/25/2014 11:09 PM, Lukas Sommer wrote:
In Ivory Coast, you have addresses like “in front of the XYZ
crossroad” or “from XYZ crossroad 50 m towards the big fueling
station”. Rather a sort of instructions for getting somewhere than an
address in the european sense. Obviously “from XYZ
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