I agree with all of your points, Marc. I too was concerned with the
check_date tag and exchanged emails about it. We resolved it after a
fashion but I still have some questions about what the tag really means.
Your clarification sounds appropriate.
Agree as well with the hydrant_count and name
Hi,
The British terminology for this is a 'non-geographic postcode'. I suggest
that this terminology might make a more appropriate general tag because
a) The purpose of the tag to indicate the non-geographic nature of the
postcode, not the volume of post the address recieves
and
b) Special
Am 17.12.2017 um 21:22 schrieb Warin:
> As they are not related to a physical address then why use the address
> space?
The addr tag space is for postal addresses, that are not guaranteed to
be physical at all (for example addr:city is the postal city, which
might be completely un-surveyable).
Hello,
Le 17. 12. 17 à 18:35, Viking a écrit :
> I think we can go on refining hydrant tags, so I formally call a Request For
> Comments on this page [1].
> I remember that someone had pictures of different wrenches: can he/she add
> them to the table on [1]?
check_date tag is very imprecise.
Hello,
In stead of creating an additional tag and thus an additional country
specific rule,
why not using addr:full (or in the contact namespace if some prefer) to
put this special addr that doesn't follow the standard country rule ?
Regards,
Marc
Le 17. 12. 17 à 22:25, Rainer a écrit :
>
sorry, voting time extended until 31 dec (I forgot to announce voting here, but
according to the proposal it was from 1-15 dec and 10 people have already
voted).
cheers,
Martin
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