2012/11/13 Malcolm Herring <malcolm.herr...@btinternet.com>: > seamark:type=small_craft_facility > seamark:small_craft_facility:category=fuel_station > > This tag is applied to a node at the actual location of the fuel station, > rather than the harbour:fuel:diesel tag, which merely lists a facility > within a harbour area, but does not indicate the location of the fuel > station. > > See: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenSeaMap/Small_Craft_Facilities
it is used 35 times. The tagging scheme proposed there doesn't really make sense in the contest of OSM. 1. These are not seamarks. 2. the tagging scheme seems unnecessarily complicated 3. most of the objects already have a nice short tag, instead of "seamark:type=small_craft_facility" together with "seamark:small_craft_facility:category=restaurant" you can simply tag amenity=restaurant. Or is the seamark definition of a restaurant ("A commercial establishment serving food.") somehow incompatible with the osm definition? The same applies to doctor, showers, toilet, car park, .... I'd propose to add a subtag to a petrol station that can be accessed also by boat and a main tag for a petrol station that can be only accessed from the water. (Or alternatively always a different main tag and add another object in the case that it is a combined petrol station for cars and boats). The tag would be something as simple as amenity=boat_fuel. Maybe we should also have a distinction between floating fuel stations (on the water in a vessel) and the ones on solid ground, i.e. another tag amenity=floating_fuel_station. Cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging