Hi,

Malcolm Herring wrote:
The data models specified in:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lights_Data_Model
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Buoy_Data_Model
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beacon_Data_Model
(more will follow as we progress)

are all part of the OpenSeaMap project.

I was just about to suggest that they be moved, or visibly tagged, as OpenSeaMap specific, but I see that this has just been done a few days ago which is good. In my humble opinion, but I am not a seaman, trying to follow someone else's ontology is a first in OSM. It has already caused a lot of bad blood in the German community because - and again, I say this as a bystander - certain seamarks seem to ignore that standard, leading to them not being rendered and not properly shown in the editor, leading to OpenSeaMap contributors to actually assign *wrong* tags to them in order to make them show up on OpenSeaMap. I hope that has been fixed meanwhile.

Bye
Frederik

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