Does anyone have objections to adding a second picture of mobile mast
to man_made=mast on wiki and clarifying that masts can be higher than
'only a few meters'.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Mobile_communications_mast.JPG
Mihkel
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Tagging
Someone (Suslikk) has recently added shop=bag & shop=haberdashery to map
features page. Both tags are only very few times used. shop=haberdashery is
used 20 times and shop=bag is used 33 times (shop=bags is used 70 times).
Haberdashery doesn't have it's own wiki page an is quite an complicated
word
Would soon lead to building=roundhouse, railway=roundhouse . Which is
information duplication.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Mihkel Rämmel wrote:
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>> Should railway roundhouses be tagged railway=roundhouse (as suggeste
Should railway roundhouses be tagged railway=roundhouse (as suggested on
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:railway%3Droundhouse)
or as building=roundhouse? Or both?
And how would you tag an old roundhouse that is nowadays used for something
else (building=warehouse)?
Mihkel Rämmel
I wrote some comments on the discussion page but it seems no-one reads it so
I repost it here:
- chilled=yes/no if you add this tag then how do you know whether this
place gives only chilled water or also "normal" water? Also some places
might give hot water.
- taste is not verifiable
As the tag for rails is really missing should it be
man_made=crane_rail or man_made=crane with crane:rail=yes
I would prefer the first option or some other tag as the second one
might look like there are 3 separate cranes.
About values of crane:type it seems like spaces need removing and the
possi
Wiki page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Crane about crane has
controversial information on it. On one place it says that these tags can be
used on nodes and ways on other place it says that on nodes and areas.
Shouldn't it be the third option (nodes, ways and areas)?
Mihkel
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If i'm not wrong then there seems to be no tag for shop that is specialised
in selling (and repairing) garden and forest machinery (lawnmovers,
chainsaws, trimming machines, etc.) and lightweight garden/forest tools like
saws, shovels, axes, etc. Can anyone suggest something better than
shop=garden
I would like to know weather the building life cycle would be
something like this:
*building=construction (600 uses)
*building=yes or a more specific building=* tag
*building=yes disused=yes (1700 uses)
*building=yes abandoned=yes (800 uses)
*building=collapsed(9000 uses) or *building=yes ruins=ye