There is also an automated key mentioned on the wiki.
This applies mostly to self_service I would guess, and I assumed automated=yes
indicates that you can pay at the pump.
I didn’t mention the following because taginfo showed that it’s not used and
there pretty surely is no software sup
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 7:01 AM, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> On 29 March 2018 at 11:58, Javier Sánchez Portero
> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a key to denote if you have
> > to refuel by your self or not. I meant if the station operates on self
> > service mode.
>
> There are (at least) three modes:
>
And on similar line:
I have seen several public carpet washing places in Finland, like this one:
[1], located here: [2], but not on the map.
[1] https://www.flickr.com/photos/voschix/41139585421/in/dateposted-friend/
[2] https://osm.org/go/01xhtNkQw-?m=&relation=2528474
Happy Easter
On 31 March
It seems that amenity=beater is the most popular tagging (at least it was
when I was checking it).
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018, 18:12 Tomasz Wójcik, wrote:
> You may don't know about this, but in central and eastern--Europe
> countries there are outdoor carpet hangers for cleaning them before
> holidays
You may don't know about this, but in central and eastern--Europe
countries there are outdoor carpet hangers for cleaning them before
holidays.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpet_hanger
They usually look like this:
https://pareulicdalej.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/pc080668.jpg
I see that w
On 29.03.2018 15:38, Dave F wrote:
> No. The building tag is for current usage.
No, building tag is for the current building type
church used as warehouse is still a church building (though no longer
amenity=place_of_worship)
See any documentation about how building tag is used
One point that hasn't been discussed (and isn't in the subject line) is
that part of Ilya's proposal is to also drop stations.
I would move in the opposite direction and expand the role of stations.
Here's why.
In many (many) cases, GTFS data from bus operators includes a single
StopPoint value f
I independently reached a conclusion similar to Jo's. No need for a
separate tag; the difference is made clear when you look at whether it's a
node, way or area. And there are lots of optional tags to indicate
structural elements like benches, shelters, tactile pavement, etc.
I don't usually go be
On 29 March 2018 at 11:58, Javier Sánchez Portero wrote:
> I'm looking for a key to denote if you have
> to refuel by your self or not. I meant if the station operates on self
> service mode.
There are (at least) three modes:
* Attendant service
* Self service, pay at kiosk
* Self service, pay
could this be simplified with yes/no/only ?
> 2018-03-30 11:37 GMT+01:00 :
> Only serviced by attendant:
> self_service=no
> full_service=yes
self_service=no
> Self service always available, attended only during the day:
> self_service=yes
> full_servi
2018-03-30 11:37 GMT+01:00 :
> Based on the information provided here:
>
>
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dfuel#Service
>
>
>
> and what was stated in previous posts on the mailing list, I would guess
> that the correct tags would be:
>
>
>
> Only serviced by attendant:
>
>
>
highway=platform and railway=platform on a WAY or an AREA are perfectly
fine tags for such platforms, where they exist. Until about a year ago I
was also adding public_transport=platform to these ways, but as it creates
confusion with the platform NODES, which as far as I am concerned represent
the
Is public_transport=platform now about the structure or the function?
If it is about the function, then we need a separate tag for the
platform structure.
If it is about the structure, then we should decide to either map the
sidewalk or public_transport=platform (depending on how we define a
plat
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