On 1 December 2010 11:55, Anthony <o...@inbox.org> wrote: > "A park. Open, green area for recreation, usually municipal. These are > outdoor areas, typically grassy/green areas, set aside of leisure and > recreation. > Typically (or pretty much always) open to the public, but may be > fenced off, and may be closed e.g. at night time." > >> This is the problem. A way on the map, shows there is a right of >> passage. If theres no way in an area, it might mean the area is >> passable, but it might also mean it hasnt been mapped. Hence, the >> safest option is to not route unless theres a right of way to follow. > > That's nonsense. A way does not show a right of passage. A > particularly tagged way shows a right of passage. And a park is a > particularly tagged way.
this is all true guys, but it's getting away form the point: parks are only one implementation/manifestation of the situation. i'm enquiring about routing across areas in general, and whether anyone does/will do it. whether or not this is across a park is only a small (and possibly irrelevant) part of the issue. whether or not the area has been tagged correctly is only part of the issue -- robin http://tangleball.co.nz/ - Auckland's Creative Space http://bumblepuppy.org/blog/ _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk