> On Jan 10, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> To me an office building could be used for any administrative work.
> Government department sections here change locations - the education 
> department human resources can move to another location ... even swap with 
> another section.
> 
> So the building and its land use remains the same. If the office key is used 
> then that can indicate the change.. except that office=government sub key 
> government is severely limited...


Warin, some examples to illustrate my issue. The first examples are tagging 
regular stuff: All of this is “how I understand it”-

~~~

Building A-13 at the riverside housing complex:

pin: not needed

Building: building=apartments ref=a-13 / name=a-13  

Landuse: Landuse=residential name=Riverside Apartments

~~~

Lawyer’s office in a large downtown “professional” complex, East building:

pin: Law Office (however that pin is tagged) 

Building: building=office ref=East / name=East

complex Landuse: Commercial name=Big Professional Complex

~~~

Shop in a shopping Mall, South Building:

Pin: [normal shop pin tagging]

Building: building=retail name=South

complex Landuse:  landuse=retail shop=mall name=Big Giant Mall

~~~

Big Car Parts Factory Building #4

Pin: not needed

Building: building=industrial ref=4 / name=4

complex landuse: landuse=industrial name=Big Car Plant

~~~


Okay. easy stuff, right?

Now, an Immigration office in a "central government" branch building run by the 
Department Of Justice in Japan:

~~~

pin: [no good approved tagging method] Name=Tokyo Immigration Center, Takasaki 
City branch Office (paraphrased the really long official names)

Building: Building=civic

Complex Landuse: [no good approved tagging method] Name= D.O.J. Takasaki Branch 
Building




See the problem? trying to tag Governmental complexes is broken because the 
related function tagging and landuse tags were never finished. 

There is no decent Immigration office, as office=government is a garbage tag. 
This is a office for Visa approval and renewal for residents - not an 
immigration checkpoint on a road or train station. All basic government offices 
should be in some sort of top level tag, as it is not a commercial office. And 
a governmental immigration office is WAY more important than any office tag 
ever created.

Also, landuse=commercial is 100% wrong.  There is no commerce! this is 
Civic/governemnt/whatever, not retail nor commercial. This building includes a 
prisoner transfer station, as it is a DOJ building. So there is a prison/jail 
pin in there somewhere too. This is not an commercial office park. 

The other twist is that many buildings have dedicated functions - the DMV 
building, a Pension Building, a tax building, like a fire station or a police 
house.

Whatever method we can use to create a pin to put on a building=civic, we can 
also apply to the whole building when the need arises. 

This means that when we have a mix (parliamentary buildings, a big office 
complex, and a police HQ **on one named landuse** it can be on a single, 
properly labeled landuse=civic that matches. This becomes doubly helpful when 
other stuff (community halls, etc) also sit on the same *named* landuse. 

I wish people would realize that leaving governmental stuff out in the cold to 
have pieces added to other tagging schemes bit by bit until it is acattered all 
over makes for a plainly inferior map, does not follow OSM practices with other 
complexes / types,  and creates mapper confusion and the creation of 
undocumented tags, especially in places with a lot of government offices and 
building complexes. 


Javbw


_______________________________________________
Tagging mailing list
Tagging@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Reply via email to