The water company and the gas companies do something similar on those
yellow (and blue?) signs which are on people's 'façades'.

Somehow they seem afraid their employees wouldn't be able to locate the
yellow and blue covers of the shutters without them.

Jo

2013/7/16 Glenn Plas <gl...@byte-consult.be>

>
>  @Glenn: What does this mean :
>
>
>    - fire_hydrant:position = sidewalk;0.0;1.2;0.0
>    - fire_hydrant:standard = DIN
>
>  I understand fire_hydrant:position:sidewalk, but not the numbers after.
> Are they the position from the sidewalk's edge ?
>
> Do you have a list of fire_hydrant:standard ?
>
>
> I copied most keys from RossLeben area, anyone who was there in Lier
> should remember that micromap.  Check out node
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1841448214 there.
>
> The person ( manu1400 ) that did the last edit on that node, also
> corrected the one I mentioned earlier in Mechelen :
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/2155389836
>
> So that corrected the same key on both, I'm sure I copied that over.  I
> believed at the time it's a description of the location/distance from the
> first part: in this case the sidewalk.  I noticed that potlatch marks that
> key as problematic but It seems to be the consensus for the location of the
> hydrant.
>
> manu1400 hasn't corrected it (yet) ;-)
>
> I'm sure it's described somewhere but I'm running circles too on the wiki
> on that.
>
> Glenn
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