Hotel Chocolat could be tagged "shop=chocolate", I suppose, but chocolate is a sub-set of confectionery, so perhaps it should retain "shop=confectionery", so that users looking for a sugar high don't have to search for both shop=confectionery and shop=chocolate (and shop=boiled sweets and shop=fruit_gums and shop=seaside_rock and....)? Would that make it "shop=confectionery / confectionery=chocolate"? (I am a bit new to the "rules" of tagging) Regards,Peter
On Friday, 8 November 2019, 10:41:28 GMT, Silent Spike <silentspike...@gmail.com> wrote: I'm a(UK based) maintainer of the NSI repository and can push changes directly to it. I haven't been as active lately, but previously was working my way through UK brands. "The Range" is one I've looked at previously but never figured out the most appropriate tagging which is why it still isn't in the index (for cases like that I'd like to consult the community for some consensus). I'll actually start a new thread to discuss this brand today. "Hotel Chocolat" I believe is shop=confectionery in the index purely because it was the established tagging. If there is some community consensus it should be changed then that can be done (and this is why the index is so useful, because all existing locations matched to the brand via `brand:wikidata` could be automatically re-tagged with the preferred value). If there are brands missing or issues with the current brand tagging I'd suggest either:- Open an issue on the repository (or a pull request if you're comfortable with git and json) and all contributors will then see it- If you don't have a github account and don't want one, just bring things up on this mailing list (feel free to email me directly too) and I'll see them and can either open an issue or push changes _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb
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