Hello, Le 10. 11. 17 à 15:30, Ilya Zverev a écrit : > After six weeks of discussion and improvements, I am happy to start the > voting on my proposal about mapping metro stations and lines: > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Metro_Mapping
with so many modifications, it would have been useful in my opinion to call for comments a second time before the vote. I even think that a 15-day vote to make the current mapping of the majority of the big stations INVALID is a bit short. At the same time, on the mailing transport, there is already the case that a contributor who "cleanup" sncf station to apply the new scheme without any discussion with the local community concerned with app problems that do not work anymore . The phrase "More than fifty metro networks" has to be read as "no matter what your vote is, we have already begun to impose it". it is obviously not very positive. For my part, I have the same criticism as at the beginning : - 90% of the proposal is not a proposal. it's a mix of current mapping that doesn't change and extra details. - On the other hand, the section "What This Affects" is incomplete. -- it lacks the incomprehensible prohibition to map a station a an area. -- the same for entries (you claim that this affects the routing, this is not necessarily true) -- many other details are incomprehensible as "Platform Layer should be at least -3". what should be "mandatory" between layer and -3 ? -- no explanation why the new shchema is better than the current one. for ex why a stop_area should be duplicated stop_area containing only part + a stop_area_group that groups them. what is the benefit of this change ? it is especially that which remains for me understandable : change everything without understanding what this added complexity brings to the existing situation. I'll read the 40k discussion page... but the proposal would have a a least one argument of "why change" Regards, Marc _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging