Dear All, A comment by Andy Mabbett <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Pigsonthewing> was made that it would be cleaner and less confusing to have a simpler main tag. I think he is right.
I know we just started voting, but given this suggestion which I prefer to the one we are voting on currently, I have put the proposal back to the RFC stage for another week. Andy suggests : "drinking_water:refill=yes" and "drinking_water:refill_scheme=[scheme-name]" As long as two of the options for "scheme-name" can be "multiple" or "yes", this alternative two tagging method seems more KISS than the one being currently voted on- Best regards, Stuart On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 at 14:57, European Water Project < europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Martin, > > A refill scheme is a cafe, bar, restaurant, club, hotel participating in > one of the many refill schemes where they agree to fill up anybody's water > bottle for free without any requirement to consume on the premises. Self > serve is not a requirement. A sticker or sign must be shown for an > establishment to be tagged as part of the refill scheme and just because a > barman fills up your bottle, one shouldn't tag a bar as part of a refill > scheme. Nor should an establishment be tagged as part of a refill scheme if > you need to fill your bottle up in the bathroom. > > There are more small ones in the US and in specific European cities, > like Lucerne, Lausanne, and Berkeley. European Water Project will be > contributing to the creation of a 100% open data collaborative database of > establishments participating in the refill revolution. > > best regards, > > Stuart > > Here is a list of some of the participating schemes globally. > > > - Australia – ChooseTap <http://choosetap.com.au/> > - Bulgaria – Zero Waste Sofia <http://zerowastesofia.com/watermap/> > - Cambodia – Refill Asia <https://refillasia.com/> / RefillMyBottle > <https://refillmybottle.com/> > - Canada – BlueW.org <http://www.bluew.org/>; Tap > <https://findtap.com/> > - Chile – Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> (Santiago de Chile only) > - Europe (public fountains) – Mapy.cz > > <https://de.mapy.cz/zakladni?x=14.6255315&y=49.6750759&z=8&q=pitn%C3%A1%20voda&cat=1> > - France – Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> / EU Touring > <https://www.eutouring.com/map_drinking_water_fountains_paris.html>(Paris > only) > - Germany – Refill Deutschland <https://refill-deutschland.de/> > - Greece –Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> > - Hongkong – Water for Free <https://waterforfree.org/en/> > - India – BluHop <https://www.bluhop.com/> > - Indonesia – Refill Asia <https://refillasia.com/> / RefillMyBottle > <https://refillmybottle.com/> > - Ireland – Refill Ireland > > <https://www.refill.ie/tap-map?fbclid=IwAR0LSSvAXeohvU44mxfoEXVcTRMCT207hu3cHaFPHsruT7kQqBTSY3oN1x4> > - Italy – Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> / Refill Elba > > <https://refillelba.com/?fbclid=IwAR0bsAap5Zn5uDbiZJomjhevU2mcI5rog5WTdUZXUMwxj-VZU6NTamSwCmQ> > (Elba > island only) > - Japan – MyMizu <https://www.mymizu.co/> > - Laos – Refill Asia <https://refillasia.com/> / RefillMyBottle > <https://refillmybottle.com/> > - Luxemborg –Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> > - Switzerland – FILL IT UP > > <http://fillitup.ch/karte.html?fbclid=IwAR0LLkykOD92K24dgHllJtcBconZBYkM9CfrItwK4TLU7xDmdXJnRnlb-n8> > - The Netherlands – Refill <https://refill.org.uk/>/ Drinkwaterkaart > <https://drinkwaterkaart.nl/> / Publiek Water > <http://refillambassadors.com/publiek-water/> > - New Zealand – RefillNZ <https://refillnz.org.nz/where/> > - Thailand – Refill Asia <https://refillasia.com/> / RefillMyBottle > <https://refillmybottle.com/> > - U.K. – Refill <https://refill.org.uk/> > - United States – Tap <https://findtap.com/> > - Vietnam – Refill Asia <https://refillasia.com/> / RefillMyBottle > <https://refillmybottle.com/> > - Worldwide – Closca <https://closca.com/pages/closca-water-app> > > > On Mon, 27 Jan 2020 at 12:40, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 11:41 Uhr schrieb European Water Project < >> europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Dear Warin, >>> >>> Thank you for your email, I have added a voting section and put my vote >>> in :) I appreciate your advice. >>> >>> We debated for a week before I wrote the RFC proposal and I have >>> received 2 positive thumbs up via email, so I therefore have just extended >>> the voting period. .. but of course, I will extend the RFC period if >>> needed if alternatives are proposed. >>> >>> Here is the link to the overal proposal : >>> >>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Proposed_features/Free_Water >>> >>> >>> And an amended link with a link directly to the voting section : >>> >>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Proposed_features/Free_Water&veaction=edit§ion=10#Voting >>> >>> >>> Thank you all for your consideration, >>> >> >> >> I am not a native speaker and not completely sure about the meaning of >> the term "refill scheme". Would you say it applies to an icecream parlour >> (self service, seats and takeaway) that has a water tap at a pillar in the >> middle of the room, publicly accessible for everyone (supposedly while the >> intention is probably mainly for customers, realistically I would say >> "permissive")? >> >> Here's a picture: >> https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g187791-d1023845-i49797540-Palazzo_del_Freddo_Giovanni_Fassi-Rome_Lazio.html >> >> Cheers >> Martin >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> Tagging@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >> >
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