Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Dave Swarthout
I am content with amenity=coworking_space and I think it fits my usage perfectly. I will add operator and opening_hours tags as soon as I determine those. The signs states the Camp is open 24 hours but unless the mall building is also open 24 hours that sign is meaningless. Here is the information

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
> Am 27/feb/2014 um 12:06 schrieb Pieren : > > I dont think "office" fits here, for something open to all publics in > a shopping mall and with a coffee shop inside. If you use 'office' > everytime you can sit down and put your laptop on a table, many > restaurants, airports, tearooms, startbuck

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Philip Barnes
On Thu, 2014-02-27 at 12:59 +0100, Stephan Knauss wrote: > I would not focus too much on the "office" in the key name. A footpath is > also a "highway". But everyone would agree it is not a highway at all. A public footpath/bridleway is a highway, they are maintained by the local highway authori

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Stephan Knauss
Dave Swarthout writes: I agree. This is not a typical office. Here is a link, with photos, etc. http://www.mayashoppingcenter.com/store/detail/C.A.M.P/4.html I would not focus too much on the "office" in the key name. A footpath is also a "highway". But everyone would agree it is not a highw

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Stephan Knauss
Andrew Errington writes: We have them here in Korea. Students pay per month and use the room to study in. The main reason they exist is because of the dense housing here it's sometimes hard for students to get a quiet place to study. If you say that studying is also some kind of "work", then

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread sabas88
2014-02-27 12:06 GMT+01:00 Pieren : > On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:56 AM, sabas88 wrote: > > > Because it's overcrowded > > Today, it's less than shop ... > > > and office should suit better, as coworking are > > basically and most of the time offices ... :-) > > I dont think "office" fits here, fo

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Dave Swarthout
I agree. This is not a typical office. Here is a link, with photos, etc. http://www.mayashoppingcenter.com/store/detail/C.A.M.P/4.html Also, here is a popup that shows the layout of the 5th floor. The CAMP occupies rooms 506, 507, 508, and 509: http://www.mayashoppingcenter.com/images/pages/dire

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Pieren
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:56 AM, sabas88 wrote: > Because it's overcrowded Today, it's less than shop ... > and office should suit better, as coworking are > basically and most of the time offices ... :-) I dont think "office" fits here, for something open to all publics in a shopping mall an

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread sabas88
2014-02-27 10:37 GMT+01:00 Dave Swarthout : > @Stephan: I like the coworking_space idea. It certainly fits the practice > at Punspace. > > >>IMO if we have the opportunity we shouldn't use amenity key.<< > > @Stefano: Why do you think we should not use the amenity key? > Because it's overcrowded

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Andrew Errington
We have them here in Korea. Students pay per month and use the room to study in. The main reason they exist is because of the dense housing here it's sometimes hard for students to get a quiet place to study. The ones I am talking about are not really co-working space. They are for middle- and

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-27 Thread Dave Swarthout
@Stephan: I like the coworking_space idea. It certainly fits the practice at Punspace. >>IMO if we have the opportunity we shouldn't use amenity key.<< @Stefano: Why do you think we should not use the amenity key? On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:50 PM, sabas88 wrote: > > > > 2014-02-27 8:45 GMT+01:

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
I've seen a number of community meeting rooms, often provided as a service or a mitigation by a large entity. Sometimes they're just places one can hang out, sometimes they are available by reservation. Provision of WiFi is a key attribute. ___ Tagging m

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread sabas88
2014-02-27 8:45 GMT+01:00 Stephan Knauss : > On 27.02.2014 01:48, Dave Swarthout wrote: > >> @Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the >> prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later >> but it is definitely not a library. >> @Stephan - neither

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Stephan Knauss
On 27.02.2014 01:48, Dave Swarthout wrote: @Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later but it is definitely not a library. @Stephan - neither Punspace or Guru's Box are tagged. I brought that fact up

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Dave Swarthout
@Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later but it is definitely not a library. @Stephan - neither Punspace or Guru's Box are tagged. I brought that fact up during the meeting we had there and nobody h

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2014-02-26 10:23 GMT+01:00 Dave Swarthout : > Hi, > > I've come across something I've never seen before in a new shopping mall > in Chiang Mai (Thailand). It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping > complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and > air condition

Re: [Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Stephan Knauss
Dave Swarthout writes: It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and air conditioned area equipped with tables and chairs, desks, couches, cushions, even individual glassed in rooms which can be used for meetings and

[Tagging] Study area

2014-02-26 Thread Dave Swarthout
Hi, I've come across something I've never seen before in a new shopping mall in Chiang Mai (Thailand). It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and air conditioned area equipped with tables and chairs, desks, couches,