On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 22:04:21 +0100
Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> From my perspective, Mateusz, go ahead as you said.
I created https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:religion%3Dmultifaith
and added some infor to main religion page
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Religions&curi
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 12:04 AM, marc marc
wrote:
> Le 19. 01. 18 à 23:42, Graeme Fitzpatrick a écrit :
> > 1. A lighthouse is a usually tall building or tower that has a lamp at
> > the top.
>
> has or had
>
Irrespective of technical definitions, I think you'll find that most people
think a li
Le 19. 01. 18 à 23:42, Graeme Fitzpatrick a écrit :
> 1. A lighthouse is a usually tall building or tower that has a lamp at
> the top.
has or had
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On 20 January 2018 at 08:18, Malcolm Herring wrote:
> I think from all the cases presented in this thread, we could perhaps
> frame two broader definitions:
>
> 1. A lighthouse is a building that has a lamp room at the top.
>
> 2. A beacon is a mast surmounted by a light.
>
Pretty good, but I'd
I think from all the cases presented in this thread, we could perhaps
frame two broader definitions:
1. A lighthouse is a building that has a lamp room at the top.
2. A beacon is a mast surmounted by a light.
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On 19.01.2018 19:37, marc marc wrote:
Le 19. 01. 18 à 14:40, Mateusz Konieczny a écrit :
There are religious places that are not for any specific religion
I would expect that religion=multifaith is used for the first purpose.
in this case, why adding a "fake" religious ? if it's not related to
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> On 19. Jan 2018, at 03:16, Andrew Davidson wrote:
>
> Don't be too sure about that. I thought that we could all agree that a
> lighthouse had some thing to do with light and houses, but it turns out
> that's not an universally held opinion.
rather than light and houses
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 8:44 AM, althio wrote:
I would just add
> - flagstone: flat stone slab (taginfo 3 uses)
There are actually 23 uses of surface=flag and 6 uses of
surface=flagstones. Currently, I think they would be mapped as
surface=paving_stones because they are wide and very flat, despi
Le 19. 01. 18 à 14:40, Mateusz Konieczny a écrit :
> There are religious places that are not for any specific religion
> I would expect that religion=multifaith is used for the first purpose.
in this case, why adding a "fake" religious ? if it's not related to a
specific religion, don't add a spe
On Fri, 2018-01-19 at 10:49 +, Janko Mihelić wrote:
> I think the border between lighthouses and beacons can only be fuzzy,
> we can never make a clear line. We can have a few pointers like
> "living quarters, big in size", but nothing set in stone. And that is
> ok because their purpose is the
There are religious places that are not for any specific religion (for
example universal "place of contemplation" at some airports or place of
worship at cemetery, possible to be used for any funeral-related
religious ceremony)
There may be also place used by some set of religions.
I would expect
I think the border between lighthouses and beacons can only be fuzzy, we
can never make a clear line. We can have a few pointers like "living
quarters, big in size", but nothing set in stone. And that is ok because
their purpose is the same, so some overlaping is not a problem. But I
believe we do
Indeed. The physical perimeter of the shops is very useful information. There
is no reason to delete it.
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