[Talk-ca] Parc Summit Montréal

2014-01-10 Thread Simon Mercier
Bonjour Je me demande s'il s'agit d'une erreur ou simplement circonstanciel? Est-ce qu'il s'agit pour un d'une limite administrative de parc (20187021) et l'autre de la forêt(189610345)?Ça me semble tout de même ambigu! http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/189610345

Re: [Talk-ca] Parc Summit Montréal

2014-01-10 Thread Adam Martin
Bonjour Simon! Forgive my lack of ability in writing french - hopefully it won't make a difference. Took a look at the area that you are referring to. The area that is designated as the park is a Forest while the other overlapping area is designated as Wood. From looking over the maps provided by

Re: [Talk-ca] Parc Summit Montréal

2014-01-10 Thread Paul Norman
Both landuse=forest and natural=wood may be used to indicate an area with trees. There are differing views about what the tags mean, so it is possible for one person to sensibly use landuse=forest to map something while a different person would use natural=wood to map that exact same thing.

Re: [Talk-ca] Parc Summit Montréal

2014-01-10 Thread Adam Martin
Good point. I've seen the discussion relating to the use of the forest landuse tag and the wood natural tag. It does just boil down to the mappers preference. My answer was based on my use ... there are no wrong answers, of course. On Jan 10, 2014 8:26 PM, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote: