Hi,

On 23.05.2013 15:17, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Right now when you click on "other" in this menu, the other tag that is
considered "principal" by iD gets silently removed (e.g. if you click on
a highway on "other", the highway-tag is removed).

The idea that of all the tags an object has, one should be "primary" or "character giving" is something that many people come up when they try to sort through the chaos that is OSM tagging.

It mostly works - most objects indeed have one defining tag.

But there's no rule that it always must be so; your example of something being a highway=tertiary and a railway=tram at the same time is perfectly valid; or something could be an abandoned railway and a cycleway at the same time.

I think it is a legitimate design decision for an editor to not allow its users to create such objects, as long as care is taken that the editor does not silently alter the definitions of such objects that already exist.

Bye
Frederik

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