Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-17 Thread John Willis
> On Feb 18, 2017, at 11:25 AM, Kevin Kenny wrote: > > In any case, since I have laundry equipment at home, what I'm usually > searching for is "laundromat with a large-capacity front-loading machine" - > since that's what I'll need for a sleeping bag or a down-filled duvet. So would laundro

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-17 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 12:53 AM, John Willis wrote: > > On Feb 17, 2017, at 1:51 PM, Marc Gemis wrote: > > > > I guess the preferred unit will depend on the country where you are > mapping. > > I would prefer drum volume (as it is actually measureable), but the units > that are mapped most ofte

Re: [Tagging] access: motorcar and goods, how to read the hierarchy

2017-02-17 Thread Warin
On 18-Feb-17 12:01 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: 2017-02-17 12:26 GMT+01:00 Simon Poole >: Mistake #1: assuming that there is a vehicle class hierarchy (of any kind). well, that's what the wiki has in the sentence above the hierarchical scheme (indentation)

Re: [Tagging] knotted willows

2017-02-17 Thread joost schouppe
Considering that there are several management styles for individual trees, we could have something like tree:managament=pollard Other values might be none (allowed to grow free), copicce (pruned almost to the ground), espalier (pruned into a flat vertical surface), etc. tree:management:operator=

Re: [Tagging] amenity=vending_machine and vending=public_transport_plans?

2017-02-17 Thread John Willis
> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:28 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Humm maybe not.. > There is, or at least was, a 'Eurorail pass' for foreigners to enjoy access > to trips over a set period of time but open as to where they go. > Arr there is a similar BritRail Pass too.. Same in Japan -

Re: [Tagging] access: motorcar and goods, how to read the hierarchy

2017-02-17 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-02-17 12:26 GMT+01:00 Simon Poole : > Mistake #1: assuming that there is a vehicle class hierarchy (of any kind). > well, that's what the wiki has in the sentence above the hierarchical scheme (indentation): "This hierarchy is different in each country." It might be different, but a hierarc

Re: [Tagging] access: motorcar and goods, how to read the hierarchy

2017-02-17 Thread Simon Poole
Mistake #1: assuming that there is a vehicle class hierarchy (of any kind). Typically law-makers see no reason to conform to computer science niceties when drafting regulations (rightly so) and will simply add or deduct vehicle properties in ways that make sense for the regulation in question (wel

[Tagging] access: motorcar and goods, how to read the hierarchy

2017-02-17 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Looking at the current state of access tag documentation: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access isn't "goods" a subclass of motorcar, rather than a parallel class of it's own? I came across this, because the Italian driving code has besides others these 2 classes (interestingly they als

Re: [Tagging] amenity=vending_machine and vending=public_transport_plans?

2017-02-17 Thread Warin
On 17-Feb-17 07:13 PM, Thomas Bertels wrote: Le 16/02/2017 à 21:23, Warin a écrit : On 16-Feb-17 11:53 PM, John Willis wrote: On Feb 16, 2017, at 5:41 PM, Dalibor Jelínek wrote: vending=public_transport_plans Sounds like a long term ticket, though I would call it a pass. Most students he

Re: [Tagging] amenity=vending_machine and vending=public_transport_plans?

2017-02-17 Thread Thomas Bertels
Le 16/02/2017 à 21:23, Warin a écrit : On 16-Feb-17 11:53 PM, John Willis wrote: On Feb 16, 2017, at 5:41 PM, Dalibor Jelínek wrote: vending=public_transport_plans Sounds like a long term ticket, though I would call it a pass. Most students here in Japan use 3 month passes between 2 stati