I've seen a number of community meeting rooms, often provided as a service
or a mitigation by
a large entity. Sometimes they're just places one can hang out, sometimes
they are available by reservation.
Provision of WiFi is a key attribute.
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2014-02-27 8:45 GMT+01:00 Stephan Knauss :
> On 27.02.2014 01:48, Dave Swarthout wrote:
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>> @Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the
>> prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later
>> but it is definitely not a library.
>> @Stephan - neither
On 27.02.2014 01:48, Dave Swarthout wrote:
@Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the
prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later
but it is definitely not a library.
@Stephan - neither Punspace or Guru's Box are tagged. I brought that
fact up
"potable" seems a less ambiguous term.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:drinking_water has tagging momentum.
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No objection. I equate the term "drinkable" with potable. The latter is a
weird sounding term, to me at least, but is the one in common use in the
United States to designate water sources that are safe to drink from.
Some water sources are either polluted or dirty and are to be avoided.
OTOH, I ca
Hallo,
the tag "drinkable=" is used more than 3000 times.
Up today there is no clear definition about the values of this tag.
I made a proposal with some possible values, according to some
discussions in this mailinglist and some threads in the osm forum.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pr
@Martin, I'm not sure about the status of the books but that's not the
prominent feature of this place. I will go back for more details later but
it is definitely not a library.
@Stephan - neither Punspace or Guru's Box are tagged. I brought that fact
up during the meeting we had there and nobody h
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I count your votings on tagging-mailinglist:
leisure 2x
tourism 3x
amenity 4x
Finally I vote also for amenity=planetarium.
I'm going to create/modify the wiki pages in that way.
Regards Johannes
On 25.02.2014 18:17, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Fe
I suggested on the pistemap discussion page to move the page to
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Piste_Maps
Along with creating a proposal on its own for 'landuse=winter_sports'
About this, piste:boundary= is discussed on the discussion page. There
is also a proposal for site=piste relation, a
On 2014-02-26 13:24, Robin `ypid` Schneider wrote :
> On 26.02.2014 12:45, André Pirard wrote:
>> -1 : open : "it's an invention"
> It was introduced by Netzwolf some years ago because it is needed as
> (when used together with a comment). It is now used over 150
> times to do exactly that (regex:
2014-02-26 10:23 GMT+01:00 Dave Swarthout :
> Hi,
>
> I've come across something I've never seen before in a new shopping mall
> in Chiang Mai (Thailand). It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping
> complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and
> air condition
Dave Swarthout writes:
It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping
complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and
air conditioned area equipped with tables and chairs, desks, couches,
cushions, even individual glassed in rooms which can be used for meetings
and
On 26.02.2014 12:45, André Pirard wrote:
> On 2014-02-25 15:24, Peter Wendorff wrote :
>> Hi André,
>> as far as I know, the same would be possible with
>> opening_hours="24/7, Fr 14:00-22:00 off"
> Oh no, please please please, let us not start that same thread all over again.
> (opening-hours: how
On 2/26/14 3:30 AM, Georg Feddern wrote:
> Am 25.02.2014 17:08, schrieb Richard Welty:
>> i'm wondering if anyone can speak to where the tagging
>> for fire_hydrant:type came from?
>
> AFAIK the Germans are guilty again - and I plea myself for not-guilty.
> ;-)
> (see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/
The time pubs close is called "closing time" in the UK.
There used to be a fixed 23:00 closing time, I can remember a time where I
lived where the city pubs closed at 22:30 and county pubs 23:00.
These days England and Wales have 24 hour licensing, meaning pubs can apply for
a license for up to
On 2014-02-25 15:24, Peter Wendorff
wrote :
Hi André,
as far as I know, the same would be possible with
opening_hours="24/7, Fr 14:00-22:00 off"
Oh no, please please please, let us not start that same thread all
over again.
(opening-hours: how to co
Am 26.02.2014 10:21, schrieb Philip Barnes:
This is going off the tagging issue, but it is a bit scarry that you
are casually talking about curfews, where outside places like North
Korea do they exist?
A curfew to me, as a brit equals being arrested/shot for being on the
street after a cer
Hi,
I've come across something I've never seen before in a new shopping mall in
Chiang Mai (Thailand). It is a large area inside a multi-storey shopping
complex that is very similar to a college study hall. It is an enclosed and
air conditioned area equipped with tables and chairs, desks, couches,
Maybe, but speed limits/duty free allowances are things I would expect to need
to know, and am probably unlikely to independently travel to a country that has
a curfew.
This is going off the tagging issue, but it is a bit scarry that you are
casually talking about curfews, where outside places
Am 26.02.2014 09:19, schrieb Philip Barnes:
Surely you then need to define when curfew is, does it require a tag
law=marshal? :)
I don't think so - that's an info you should know or get as soon as you
need it - wherever you are.
Like the maximum speed without explicit signage - wherever y
Am 25.02.2014 22:06, schrieb John Packer:
Then I think I am confused too.
As the description is right now, what is the difference between
building=factory and man_made=works ?
yes, that is the point of the thread opener:
man_made=works does not make sense for one building only.
I always tag ma
Am 25.02.2014 17:08, schrieb Richard Welty:
i'm wondering if anyone can speak to where the tagging
for fire_hydrant:type came from?
AFAIK the Germans are guilty again - and I plea myself for not-guilty. ;-)
(see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Fire_Hydrant
and their histor
Surely you then need to define when curfew is, does it require a tag
law=marshal? :)
A more real world example, where hours vary, would be open sunrise to sunset,
which is often used for rural car parks.
Phil (trigpoint)
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On 26/02/2014 7:45 Georg Feddern wrote:
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