I created this stub page last year: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/PH:Map_Features
Please add more info. On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:20 AM, Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo Ltd.<r...@develo.ltd.uk> wrote: > Looking at http://osmdoc.com/en/tag/shop/ I've seen numerous variants of > such a generic tag, but "yes" seems to be dominating: > shop=yes (213 existing) > shop=shop (123 existing) > shop=other (54 existing) > shop=whatever (15 existing) > shop=undefined (14 existing) > shop=unknown (13 existing) > shop=? (12 existing) > shop=FIXME (10 existing) > shop=misc (8 existing) > shop=y (8 existing) > shop= (8 existing) > shop=empty (6 existing) -- although this may mean that the shop is vacant? > shop=??? (2 existing) > shop=Y (2 existing) > shop=uknown [sic] (2 existing) > shop=* (2 existing) > shop=XXX-Fixme: unknown (2 existing) > > Is there any way to do a global search/replace on tags that are obvious > misspellings or that need to be normalized, such as all the above? > I also noticed there is shop=betting, shop=bookmaker and shop=gambling. Are > anyone tagging those "secret" places where the jueting agents get their > numbers? :) > > Also I've found a couple of interesting ones: > for junk shops: shop=junk (5 existing) (there's also shop=second_hand, 5 > existing) > for vulcanizing shops: shop=tyres (26 existing) > for pasalubong shops: shop=gifts (22 existing) or shop=gift (13 existing) > for palengke: shop=wet_market (10 existing) > for shoe shine/repair people with a fixed space: shop=shoe_repair (6 > existing) or shop=shoemaker (5) > for LPG stalls: shop=gas (2 existing) > for the strawberry stalls along the way to Baguio: shop=fruit (21 existing) > for the fish stalls along the way to various coastal towns: shop=fish (46 > existing) > (the two last ones are a bit less serious, but you can't argue it's not > useful to have them there) > or what about shop=sex for certain bars you should not venture into? OK that > was maybe taking it a bit far, but apparently there are 16 such shops tagged > already :) > > I've also seen semicolon in use, for example shop=sport;bicycle;outdoor > Maybe we could use this to add our local flair, which is useful for Pinoys, > such as shop=gifts;pasalubong ? > Is this a good way, or is it better to generalize as much as possible? > How will GPSs deal with that (semi colon separated tags)? > > I've also seen shop=car;car_repair and shop=car, car_repair, and I believe > I've seen tags with | as well earlier. So which one is it, comma, semicolon > or pipe? > > Also, is singular or plural recommended? I've seen both gift an gifts. I'm > thinking singular would mke most sense, but I'm not sure. > > Ronny. > > George Tujan wrote: > > can we setup a generic tag for POIs? so that when a contributor has > doubt on what tags to use they can just use the generic tag then > either update it or let others update it later > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Ronny Ager-Wick - Develo > Ltd.<r...@develo.ltd.uk> wrote: > > > Very interesting conversation! > I often wonder which tag to put on certain POIs and sometimes resort to > guessing, which of course is not good. What if we use this discussion as a > basis for a wiki page for Pinoy POIs, sort of like a dictionary of > amenities, like: > MMDA urinals - see toilets > Toilets - amenity=toilets; fee=yes/no > Newspaper stand - shop=newsagent > Cockfighting arena - sport=cockfighting > Multipurpose hall - building=yes; amenity=public_building > etc. > I would include the generic world wide ones as well, so we can use this as a > guideline for how to tag stuff when in doubt. > > Or is there already such a page? > Ronny. > > ian lopez wrote: > > For pay toilets, amenity=toilets; fee=yes, while shop=newsagent is for > newspaper stands (I think). for DVD shops, I think that there is no tag for > it. The big G has "Quiapo DVD" (somewhat prominent when you look at it), but > I think that we can't tag it since it is somewhat illegal. Basketball courts > are easy, use sport=basketball. AFAIK, multipurpose buildings should be > building=yes, amenity=public_building. In some places, I tag cockfighting > arenas as sport=cockfighting, though a good number of people outside the > Philippines do not consider sabong as a sport (and illegal in some places). > Yellow Cab is a "pizza place", most likely to be tagged as > amenity=restaurant. > > Regarding MMDA's urinals, it should be amenity=toilets, fee=no (from what I > know, most, if not all of its urinals are used for free), > operator=Metropolitan Manila Development Authority > > --- On Wed, 6/17/09, Rally de Leon <rall...@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Rally de Leon <rall...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [talk-ph] tagging distinctly Philippine POIs > To: "maning sambale" <emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com> > Cc: "osm-ph" <talk-ph@openstreetmap.org> > Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 5:08 PM > > (not all are distinctly ph poi's, but for the sake of discussion, here > are some POI examples i know or don't know): > > -Ukay-ukay / Wagwagan > -Hilot (manghihilot / mangtatawas) > -Daycare - is this classified as a school? > -Multipurpose Hall / Barangay Covered Courts - that cannot be plainly > classified as basketball court. > -Store that only sells LPG tank (gasul) > -Junkshop (buy and sells scrap) > -Store that primarily sells reconditioned and surplus equipments (eg. HMR) > -Barangay Outpost or Police Outpost (small booth only, not barangay > hall or police station) > -FX Terminal (including a tag for their route destination, eg. > crossing, ayala, megamall) > -Newspaper stand (Tabloid / Broadsheet) - some sari-sari store sell > newspaper, bulgar, taliba, most don't. > -Pay Restrooms (distinction between free/public and pay restroom) > -Auction houses/yard like the ones in subic (or are these just > considered buildings?) > -DIY shop that is specialized in electronic/speaker/radio parts, not a > typical hardware (Raon-type of store, more like a radioshack > equivalent, or Kuryente) - or just generalize this as "hardware shop"? > -free-standing betting stations/ pagcor / lotto outlets and alikes > -DVD DVD (or is this supposed to be secret) ;-) > > -clear and easy guideline which are considered fastfood and > restaurant. as we don't want too many POI icons on the map. > Eg. If you pay first (at the counter before you eat), then it's > FASTFOOD (eg. mcdo, jollibee, greenwich, and those at regular food > courts, including burger machine and good burger). > If you eat-first-then-pay-the-bill, then we generally put it under > RESTAURANT (especially if there's a waiter). > > except for the free-standing semi-permanent fishball/isaw/shawarma > stand/kiosk (and alikes) where you eat first, then pay all the > fishballs you've eaten. Is this classified as fastfood or simply > "snack stand"? > > So is "yellow cab" or goldilocks a restaurant or a fastfood? > > i believe goldilocks and redribbon falls under "bakeshop"? so > therefore, as long as they sell cake, even if they sell fastfood, the > priority tag must be bakeshop. is this ok? that way, we use lesser and > easier to identify POI icons (for use on mobile devices) > > > _______________________________________________ > talk-ph mailing list > talk-ph@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph > > ________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > talk-ph mailing list > talk-ph@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph > > > _______________________________________________ > talk-ph mailing list > talk-ph@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > talk-ph mailing list > talk-ph@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph > > -- cheers, maning ------------------------------------------------------ "Freedom is still the most radical idea of all" -N.Branden wiki: http://esambale.wikispaces.com/ blog: http://epsg4253.wordpress.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ talk-ph mailing list talk-ph@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph