I'd vote for fhrs:id as the next project. I'm about half way through for my LA. (I also like Greg's trigpoint database.)

It's worth noting that Greg's site is primarily to use the fhrs database for the addition of postcodes/addresses, not the ID's themselves.

For instance, it doesn't update the "Total number of FHRS establishments" isn't update regularly and there's no 'Relevant OSM nodes/ways without fhrs:id'. A break down per classification (Pubs, Restaurants, Hospitals etc) would be useful as well I'm sure this can be created on another site. (Can anyone have a development site similar to Greg's)?

Dan
I've found that opening hours change so often, especially with small indie establishments, that it's just not worth the effort. I add a website if available (although they seem to alter often enough).

Dave F.



On 12/09/2016 16:27, Dan S wrote:
2016-09-12 8:18 GMT-07:00 Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)
<robert.whittaker+...@gmail.com>:
On 11 September 2016 at 18:45, Brian Prangle <bpran...@gmail.com> wrote:
Only a couple of weeks left - time to start thinking about our next
quarterly project, while we see how many more farmyards we can add.
What about improving the mapping of eating establishments, with the
help of the excellent FHRS comparison site at
http://gregrs.dev.openstreetmap.org/fhrs/ ? Metrics might include
total number of amenity=(fast_food|cafe|restaurant|pub|bar) objects
and also the proportion with name=*, addr:postcode=* and fhrs:id=*
tags.
I was thinking of suggesting something to capture opening_hours, which
I think meshes well with Robert's suggestion. I've been using OsmAnd
recently and realised how useful the opening hours data is when doing
local in-situ (&offline) searches.

Best
Dan

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