On 10.08.18 20:09, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
this only if you see it as location information, not if it is used as an 
address (the location where to go to, see the example of the long driveway 
above)

Cheers,
Martin
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There could be a psychological aspect to it too. Up to 40% of some cities are constructed without any planning permission meaning that theoretically these buildings are "illegal".

These people could not add addr:street= and addr:housenumber= for their houses at the OSM map for years, and all of a sudden they can add an address. They can have a true modern address, which is probably even better than a legacy system offers, which based on the laws of nature.

brgds

O.




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