On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 13:12, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
I guess that the rendering of emergency and humanitarian tags will be
discussed later, once this crisis will have settled down. Maybe a
patch to an existing renderer will be developped and kept ready for
such use.
I tend to completely agree with Frederik here. Having a
selfstanding
system able to do the whole openstreetmap toolchain, with a
different
license (PD).
You would need something a bit like Google put on their 15cm imagery
to say that Relief Agencies could use the OSM data for
non-commercial
2010/1/15 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org
Patrick Petschge Kilian wrote:
tag value usesnodeway
refugee yes 90 2 88
tourism camp_site 86 3 83
isn't this tagging for the renderers? tourism=camp_site is used for
emergency
Yes, but as discussed in previous mailings this is an intentional
emergency exception since we really need rendering support *now*. The
refugee=yes addon tag makes it easy to clean up later. See previous
mails on the subject.
Konrad
2010/1/19 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/1/15 Jean-Marc Liotier j...@liotier.org
Patrick Petschge Kilian wrote:
tag value usesnodeway
refugee yes 90 2 88
tourism camp_site 86 3 83
isn't this tagging for the
Hi all,
A Tagwatch pass might give us an assessment of what is actually used,
and that might tell if mass harmonization to make the data more
practical for the end users should be considered useful.
I totally agree. Therefore I run a separate tagstat for the haiti extracts at
Patrick Petschge Kilian wrote:
A Tagwatch pass might give us an assessment of what is actually used,
and that might tell if mass harmonization to make the data more
practical for the end users should be considered useful.
I totally agree. Therefore I run a separate tagstat for the haiti
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