Another outdoors example is at a park or school where there is a field which is used for various sports--soccer, baseball, football, etc (even ice hockey when they create a rink for the winter)--at different times.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:21 AM, Peter Wendorff <wendo...@uni-paderborn.de>wrote: > Hi. > I would use it for sports facilities not dedicated to specific sports. > If you look at a typical sports stadium not dedicated to a soccer team, > you often have the running lane around, a sandbox for jumping, a facility > to do high jumps, probably even facilities for shot-put and so on. > Of course it's possible to map this in more detail and to get every single > field separated with distinct sport=* tags, but for the overall facility > and/or for an initial, rough mapping, sport=multi is fine for me. > > Indoors you very often have gyms, where different colored lines mark > different kinds of sport fields, like basketball, soccer, badminton, > volleyball and more. But on top of that other sports usually are done here > by schools or other people - like gymnastics, dancing, aerobics or others. > So multi is most often better than a list of the specific sport types done > currently. > > It's different for gyms operated by a specific sports club - like a soccer > club or a martial arts community, using the gym dedicated to the specific > sports done within that community. > > regards > Peter > > Am 08.12.2011 14:09, schrieb Erik Johansson: > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 13:53, Tobias Knerr<o...@tobias-knerr.de> wrote: >> >>> Erik Johansson wrote: >>> >>>> sport=multi is very well used but have no description in the wiki. Is >>>> there anyone that uses this tag? >>>> >>>> For some reason I get the feeling this is at least when I see it used >>>> as a shorthand for multiple values on a sport key >>>> >>> I'd use sport=multi on a typical gym that can be used for essentially >>> every kind of (indoor) sport. >>> >>> So you just use this for _indoor_ sport activities, so it can be >> everything from just an indoor leisure=pitch to something with lots >> of small rooms for different sports like dojos for Aikido/Judo and >> spinnings setups? >> >> I've seen it used on out door arenas. >> > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.**org/listinfo/tagging<http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging> >
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