Re: [Tagging] Drain vs ditch

2019-01-31 Thread Warin
It appears in the descriptions that a 'ditch' can be used as a 'drain'. So why have a tag 'drain'? The only differences I have between canal and the other things is large verse small and usefull quantity. Rather subjective, not a objective measurement. If the differences as so arbitrary why di

Re: [Tagging] weight limit in short tons

2019-01-31 Thread Warin
On 01/02/19 11:28, Kevin Kenny wrote: I wonder whether we are arguing hypotheticals here. Well long tones (lt) helps explain short tons. Both lbs and kg appear in the data base .. so I'll add them. So do 'person', I assume for a lift/elevator. Add that too. There are some strange units ..exa

Re: [Tagging] weight limit in short tons

2019-01-31 Thread Kevin Kenny
I wonder whether we are arguing hypotheticals here. Is there still highway signage, anywhere, with weight limits in long tons? I don't know, but I'd have imagined that the UK would have gone to metric signs a long time ago. (I imagine that there are still historic bridges with the old placards on

Re: [Tagging] Drain vs ditch

2019-01-31 Thread Sergio Manzi
Yes, great descriptions! My only marginal objection is for canal: why don't you ditch (pun intended...) the "/used to carry useful water for transportation, hydro-power generation, //irrigation or land drainage purposes/" clause? Are there any other "/Large man-made open flow (free flow vs pipe

Re: [Tagging] Drain vs ditch

2019-01-31 Thread Eugene Podshivalov
Hi Markus, I find your amendments great. Cheers, Eugene чт, 31 янв. 2019 г. в 20:29, Markus : > Hi Eugene > > Thanks for your summary! [^1] I'm in favour of the proposed > definitions and would welcome if the clarifications regarding size you > made here [^2] were included in the definitions, li

Re: [Tagging] club=scout for similar organisations

2019-01-31 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 13:57, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 31/01/19 13:02, John Willis via Tagging wrote: > > On Jan 31, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > There are, or were 'cubs' for the younger people, 'rovers' for the older > people, guides for the girls

Re: [Tagging] Clarification of fire_hydrant:diameter

2019-01-31 Thread Viking
I've fixed fire_hydrant:diameter legend on wiki page. > If you ever need pictures of those signs, please contact me, I have plenty of > them, but I have to look them up. Marc, and anyone that has pictures of these signs, can you give them to us, to insert them on wiki page? Thank you, Alberto

Re: [Tagging] Drain vs ditch

2019-01-31 Thread Markus
Hi Eugene Thanks for your summary! [^1] I'm in favour of the proposed definitions and would welcome if the clarifications regarding size you made here [^2] were included in the definitions, like for example (*additions*, ~~deletions~~): canal - Large man-made open flow (free flow vs pipe flow) wa