On 16.04.2017 07:11, Tom Hardy wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/44.95741/-93.36230 should show
a building=school (with amenity=school and other tags including an
incorrect addr:housenumber and addr:city).  The standard layer
doesn't show it but every other layer does, and it appears normal in
the ID editor.

Seems you refer to this object, 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/341791043/history

When I first looked at the map, it was rendered correctly as building and name; however refreshing the page made it disappear.

So it looks like a glitch in Carto or in the rendering database. Do not immediately recommend tagging changes for such reason.

I have opened in ticket in Carto:
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/2611

Clicking the the history button shows the area affected by a flurry
of large scale edits including by woodpeck_repair, though I can't
associate edits with specific objects on the main page.

The object history has 4 versions, none if the edits is by by woodpeck_repair.

On 16.04.2017 07:40, Warin wrote:
> I think tagging it both as a amenity=school and building=school has confused 
things.

no that should be fine. If an amenity fills a building, the amenity tag can be 
on the building outline.

> I would remove the amenity=school and place that on a node with the name and 
address stuff.

That would be a mapping regression, since the school fills the building.
In the specific case it looks like the campus should be mapped.

> The wiki http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dschool says to have
> a single node
> OR
> a way that encompasses the entire site - including buildings, parking, 
playgrounds...

This is not what the wiki says. It says "Mark the boundary of the school using an Area Area or place a Node Node in the middle of the site" thus it does not exclude having the amenity on the building.

tom


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