On 5 July 2010 20:06, Steve Bennett <stevag...@gmail.com> wrote: > Which we're not. There is no "on the ground" rule, guideline, axiom, > suggestion or anything. Can we stop using this non-existent guiding > principle?
Ok, if we're not tagging physical objects what are we tagging? The gold brick road to Oz? > Yep, this strategy would definitely break down. Although I do think > "place of worship" is a little bit special. Shouldn't the amount of use be more defining? What if it's used for basketball 5 days a week, but church for one hour on Sundays? > The 4 options Roy presented all seem somewhat reasonable, but we need > to make this kind of decision once, on a big scale: "OSM now supports > semicolon-separated value lists: developers please take note". Not > just piecemeal for each individual situation where the current > key=value structure is limiting. OSM has for a long time supported semi-colon separated, but most software doesn't bother to parse it. _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au