Hello,
Thanks for the time you spend on that.
Le 26.04.24 à 20:37, Daniel Evans a écrit :
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposal:Works:type_and_works:process
:type is a meaningless suffix
it could be :type=big<>small, green<>polluting, local<>not local, ...
could you please find a bett
There are also several places like Tristan da Cunha with only
highway=unclassified/residential. In any case it does not seem the best
solution to copy specific decisions from other local communities. Reading
associated definitions the unclassified value seems to be the best fit for King
George
Hi all,
Building on the feeling in the thread on DRI plants, and a number of other
discussions and historic proposals which indicated support for better
industrial tagging, I've put in a proposal for a scheme to provide
additional tags for describing industries, building on man_made=works +
produc
A possible revised assignment taking the medians of different opinions
case by case:
South Pole Traverse: secondary (or maybe primary)
The other 4 traverses: tertiary
Ground routes between major stations, airports and harbours: tertiary
Main ways within stations: unclassified
At McMurdo, Main Str
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 03:16, Juan Pablo Tolosa Sanzana
wrote:
> There are no road network in King George Island, only a few short roads to
> serving research stations.
What is the minimum number of roads needed for a set of ways to
qualify as a road network?
Consider Tuvalu, listed by Wikipedi
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> On 26 Apr 2024, at 14:34, Daniel Evans wrote:
>
> Thanks. I have been partly lost between some competing (but perhaps poorly
> supported) proposals which suggested more focus on making the `industrial=`
> tag more detailed. I'll give some thought to what a sequence of `wo
On 25/04/2024 16:16, Fernando Trebien wrote:
I also think that such changes also imply corrections to the following
section
...
"In a region with poor infrastructure, a road of highest importance,
forming the main road network there, should be highway=trunk,
regardless of being a high-qualit
Hi Martin,
Thanks. I have been partly lost between some competing (but perhaps poorly
supported) proposals which suggested more focus on making the `industrial=`
tag more detailed. I'll give some thought to what a sequence of `works:x`
tags might look like.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 03:16, Juan Pablo Tolosa Sanzana
wrote:
> Inside the island you can not drive a motor vehicle, in the best case only
> can walk or be transported by special staff. Probably tourists can only move
> between the aerodrome and Villa Las Estrellas. It is a restrictive place fo
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> On 26 Apr 2024, at 13:11, Daniel Evans wrote:
>
> It sounds like your feeling is that the tagging of industrial sites should be
> closer to power=plant and the associated plant:x tags.
I say it already is like this. The meaning of landuse=industrial is land used
for in
Hi Martin,
It sounds like your feeling is that the tagging of industrial sites should
be closer to power=plant and the associated plant:x tags. If I'm
understanding your thinking correctly, something like:
* man_made=works should live within a landuse=industrial - although they
may be the same pol
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> On 26 Apr 2024, at 09:30, Daniel Evans wrote:
>
> Differentiating with different `product=` values doesn't seem sensible - both
> types of works "produce steel", and getting into specific types of steel
> doesn't help. The two `landuse=industrial + industrial=x` tags do a
Hi Romain,
On steel mill tagging, I think there are at least three ways of tagging
that are in reasonably common use - `industrial=steelmaking` is also used.
I've been told this is a fairly contentious topic! Is the overall feeling
these days that `man_made=works` is the preferred trend?
At risk
On 26/4/24 03:40, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
Apr 25, 2024, 16:16 by fernando.treb...@gmail.com:
I also think that such changes also imply corrections to the following
section regarding how importance is to be assessed by mappers:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key
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