Thank for those details Philip.
How would you call things like that ?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:French_gas_delivery_point.jpg
I would looking for the most general term to add it to man_made and then
qualify its nature with a second tag like street_cabinet=*
Thirdly, domain-specific
On Sun, 2014-02-09 at 11:42 -0700, Murry McEntire wrote:
> "Street cabinet" has no meaning in my region. Looking at
> manufacturer's sites and google images, I do see the term in use in
> Britain (and some other places) for above ground enclosures with
> vertical hinged doors. Did you also mean to
According to Pieren pics, only surface enclosures with vertical hinged
doors are concerned by this proposal.
For a subsurface enclosure, I would use building=yes + location=underground
by default.
A subsurface enclosure often offers enough space to go down inside, thus
it's more a building than a
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 7:42 PM, Murry McEntire wrote:
> "Street cabinet" has no meaning in my region.
He's talking about something like this (but outdoor only):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure_%28electrical%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Electricalenclosure.JPG
Pieren
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"Street cabinet" has no meaning in my region. Looking at manufacturer's
sites and google images, I do see the term in use in Britain (and some
other places) for above ground enclosures with vertical hinged doors. Did
you also mean to include above ground enclosures without hinged doors and
subsurfa
Hi,
I was pretty frustrated to don't encounter any common tag to map street
cabinets (trafic lights control, water metering, phone connection
points...) in my city.
I was looking for something like man_made=street_cabinet or whatever but
it's not widely used in the DB.
Should I propose this new
Thank you guys for answers.
I'll move all French power=portal to power=tower + design=portal as
Polderrunner suggested.
May everyone be encouraged to do so everywhere.
Cheers.
*François Lacombe*
francois dot lacombe At telecom-bretagne dot eu
http://www.infos-reseaux.com
2014-02-07 0:06 GMT
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