Ulf Lamping skrev:
Alex S. schrieb:
Ulf Lamping wrote:
place_of_warship, ...
Shouldn't that be naval_yard? ;)
Hmm, full tagging should be:
amenity=place_of_warship
religion=military
denomination=U.S.Navy
;-)))
And please add any nodes tagged like that, in Switzerland,
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Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
| Hi,
|
| When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS
database with the
| fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands
| of logical errors in data. For example this is an
Alex S. schrieb:
Ulf Lamping wrote:
place_of_warship, ...
Shouldn't that be naval_yard? ;)
Hmm, full tagging should be:
amenity=place_of_warship
religion=military
denomination=U.S.Navy
;-)))
Regards, ULFL
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Hi,
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
list of highway tags used in the data:
...
residetial
Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
Hi,
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
list of highway tags used in the
On 01/03/2008 12:12, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
There are lots of pure typos which could be most effectively corrected
directly in the database without using JOSM or something in between. Is
there somebody whom I could send a list of the items that need update? I can
get osm_id of those
David Earl wrote:
secondary
secondary_link
service
steps
Those are widely recognized tags AFAICS.
ski_jump
snowmobileway
While unconventional (particularly the first), there's no reason why
someone shouldn't tag these things like this.
We should only be correcting obviously unintended
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
Rahkonen Jukka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS
database with the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can
simply find hundreds or thousands of logical errors in data. For
example this is an excerpt from
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