Definitely interesting stats.
I would interprate -2 for example as a hole (which also functions as a
building) that is 2 levels deep. But levels probably isn't the tag to store
that info. 0 makes sense for buildings that are underground.
A .5 makes seems logical to me. Some offices will have a me
Disclaimer: I never visited Ireland
27 paź 2020, 14:41 od colmmoor...@hotmail.com:
> 3. Holy wells, mass rocks and the like. These are predominantly Roman
> Catholic, but possibly with pagan origins.
>
Are they still used by pagans/new age people? For OSM purposes current usage
matters, not
Hi,
brianh and I have done a fair bit of rationalisation of the tagging of these
over the last few months. It has now reached a stability point where I am up
against the limit of my knowledge of the mid-sized and smalles religious groups.
1. All known Church of Ireland objects are now tagge
Hi,
There's a discussion at
https://twitter.com/CiaranStaunton/status/1320505496105820163 on
building:levels=* https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:levels which
is used for marking the number of above-ground levels of a building.
There are about 3,000 entries on Ireland where the n