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> Il giorno 25 ott 2019, alle ore 14:36, marc marc
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> highway=footway is sometime (counry-specific) restricted to way
> with a traffic sign like the current one in its wiki page
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dfootway
> I never see sutch si
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> Il giorno 26 ott 2019, alle ore 22:05, Mateusz Konieczny
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> the vote is running out on 5th Novembre 2019. Please vote for "Yes" and make
> life easier for both mappers and developer.
> It is kind in a poor taste to do request voting for a specific option.
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> Il giorno 26 ott 2019, alle ore 21:34, Valor Naram via Tagging
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> Things like "Two Tags For The Same Purpose" prevents that. Supporting two
> tags causes more work and pain to all: for developers, researchers, for
> mappers, for the OpenStreetMap Community
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> Il giorno 26 ott 2019, alle ore 02:27, Dave Swarthout
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> I realize that some rivers are mapped using just a riverbank area
while this does occur, it is considered at best incomplete and to fix, usually
we consider the waterway=river more important than th
26 Oct 2019, 21:33 by tagging@openstreetmap.org:
> Hi,
>
> the vote is running out on 5th Novembre 2019. Please vote for "Yes" and make
> life easier for both mappers and developer.
>
It is kind in a poor taste to do request voting for a specific option.__
Hi,the vote is running out on 5th Novembre 2019. Please vote for "Yes" and make life easier for both mappers and developer.https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Discussions/tagging/contact:phone_or_phoneMy mission is to clean up the "mess" from the past. My mission is to prepare OSM for Mainstream en
Hi all,
After the review of line_attachment key this summer and Karlsruhe
hackweekend at Geofabrik headquarters last week, let me introduce the
second stage of tower:type key cleaning project for power lines. Great time
has been spent on discussing and finding relevant situations.
https://wiki.ope
I haven't tagged any estuaries simple because I'm not sure exactly where
they start and end. If I follow USGS, then the entire Puget Sound is an
estuary. Certainly part of the Skagit delta area is a traditional estuary
but exploring it is difficult. The soggy ground doesn't make hiking much
fun. :-
How do you mark a "highway=unclassified" section that is inaccessible to
buses but accessible to guided buses?
Howabout:
> bus=no
> guided_bus=yes
>
Cheers,
Neil
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I live in Alaska and the tidal range there is huge, 28 feet (8.5 meters)
with the spring high tides. Also, Alaskan rivers are usually so remote that
one has no good way to even estimate how far the high tide extends upriver.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 6:25 PM Iago Casabiell
wrote:
> This is a very
This is a very complicated subject, made even more compliclated because the
coastline is only mapped in high tide. Intertidal zones are huge. There's a
proposed tag to map the low tide coast: natural=mean_low_water_springs.
(
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Tag:natural%3Dmean_
> Looking at the US NHD estuary is broadly defined
NOAA keeps track of the estuaries. And the states have fairly extensive
data available:
https://www.coastalatlas.net/?option=com_jumi&view=application&fileid=8&e=20&Itemid=107
Estuary is a generic term that covers five basic types, which have qui
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