e subject of a 2021 proposal.
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dtailings_pond
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposal:Tailings_pond
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>> I'm reading a book about the Alberta Tar Sa
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> Clifford
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>> Then there is the additional problem that the terminal end of the way
>> used to indicate the waterway=river connects with the "coa
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> > Well, I'll be damned. These hikers, or "hillbaggers", are using these
> tags for their own purposes. Many of them could e
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> only understood in a very small area, it is still improving the map.
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corbett=yes
donald=yes
ele=821
graham=no
man_made=cairn
munro=no
name=White Coomb
natural=peak
note=cairn yes
source=local_knowledge
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> the surface? Maybe traffic_calming=dynamic/variable?
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>> The decision to use the import=yes tag wasn't mine nor that of other
>> experienced Thailand mappers. The Facebook crew "invented" this use, for
>> whatever internal reason(s)of their own and we local mappe
er_vision_assisted" for the facebook
> stuff, or something else more specific, since "import=yes" should mean
> that the data came from an external source, rather than from on of our
> usually sources aerial imagery.
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>
> > Martin wrote:
> >
> > >It would imply adding shop=cannabis to pharmacies? In some countries
> > the sale of medicine is restricted to pharmacies.
> >
> > Not necessarily.
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> that exists, could be tagged cannabis=yes or cannabis:medical=yes.)
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> I also think is is something to dig in and happy to help...
>
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> On 11/06/2019 05:39, Jan S wrote:
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> > Am 10. Juni 2019 22:05:53 MESZ schrieb Dave Swarthout <
> dave
nfamous Jungle in Calais or the already
>> > dismantled Idomeini camp, to permanent structures like asylum-seeker
>> > reception centres like this:
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/390153052).
>> >
>> > I'll see if I can give it a try over the next weeks... or would that be
>> a
>> > task for a coordinated action?
>> >
>> > Best, Jan
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There is a switch in the Show submenu of the Configure Map menu named OSM
Notes, Flick it on and the notes appear.
Dave
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> On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 at 09:35, Dave Swarthout
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>> Actually, OSMand will displa
Actually, OSMand will display notes if you enable that feature. It's a
useful tool if you happen to be an OSM mapper.
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> > I've just mapped the traffic lights for a river cros
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> a GeoJSON FeatureCollection where individual Features are
> Polygons/MultiPolygons, while the second is just a GeoJSON MultiPolygon.
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t;>>> peaks, wetlands, lakes, islands, deserts, caves, settlements, etc. so
> >>>> we don’t use locality for them)
> >>>>
> >>>> I’m not sure I’d support locality subtags, for lots of things a main
> >>>> tag might be more fitting with the
t; - the road has mature trees standing in it and is not passable for any
> distance by anything on wheels, but the fact that the area was once a
> settlement is obvious. (I've found the remains of a mill, a tannery, and a
> forge in that former settlement, but have not been able
e, how many of the imported locality nodes seem to be
> correctly tagged?
>
> Could many of them be something more specific, like natural=valley,
> natural=ridge, natural=peak, natural=bay, railway=junction,
> highway=junction, place=island, etc?
>
> Joseph
let/village/town
>
> https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/abandoned:place#values
>
> which seems inline with the rest of our tagging and is by far more
> frequent than any “ghost” variations.
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- there is no such
>> default. It's certainly not your fault - English as used to describe
>> roads in the UK is the problem, with "unclassified" meaning a particular
>> explicit classification.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Andy
>>
>
match
>> (but oppose) the English versions which i typically use and prefer.
>>
>> Its not the first time i find the German articles to contain a hidden
>> agenda bei a minority or single mappers trying to steer the community.
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to tag those as unclassified for a bit higher priority may
> not be optimal - but suitable.
>
> This discussion - and usage - is some years old now - and I thought you
> had at least knowledge of it from the german forum.
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> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 at 04:05, Fernando Trebien
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>> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 10:49 AM Dave Swarthout
>> wrote:
>> >
>
=fairway idea?
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> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 7:49 AM Dave Swarthout
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> > The seamark definition in the supplied link is very general. I cannot
> see how anyone could misinterpret this use of either waterway=fairway or
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it's a long way from
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Or am I missing your point totally?
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> On Thu, 7 Feb 2019 at 12:12, Dave Swarthout
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>>
>> I like the idea of the "informal" category but isn't tha
pirit of things. };-)
>
> How about "impromptu" or "extempore" or "ad hoc" instead of informal?
> When more widely
> used we could change the status to "de facto."
>
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s for deviding land. consider using
> waterway=canal for large irrigation or land drainage channels. consider
> using waterway=drain for lined superflous liquid drainage channels.
>
> No need to introduce any new tags.
>
> Eugene
>
> ср, 16 янв. 2019 г. в 05:12, Warin <
t.
>
> I don't want to change the earlier proposal, it is a step further than my
> concept tagging page which just documents existing practice.
>
>
> Vr gr Peter Elderson
>
>
> Op di 15 jan. 2019 om 00:41 schreef Dave Swarthout <
> daveswarth...@gmail.com>:
>
ki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Shop%3Drecreational_vehicle
>
> How's that?
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> water, usually for irrigation purposes. Channels are usually straight, but
> can be either lined or unlined.
>
> Would something like that clarify matters?
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> Bit of a problem when you've got to walk back the 65 klm looking for it!
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e shop=caravan.
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> As far as I can see, that should cover everything, shouldn't it?
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should ever take Wikipedia as gospel for anything, but
> that accords well with
> (British) English definitions of "mobile" and "home." You can live in it
> (home) and you can
> move it around (mobile). "Motor home" excludes towed caravans and static
> caravans (no
s"
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Graeme
>
> “Travel trailers”.
>
> A generic plain “trailer” is probably for cargo or hauling your ATV,
> snowmobiles or “dirt bikes”.
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in and out of utility vehicles and
> act as accommodation.
>
> I think the 'mobile home' is an acceptable term to cover the lot. Why is
> it unacceptable?
> The emphasise on 'permanent' I think is wrong, but there is enough
> vagueness to accept that 'mob
. We could
distinguish between the two basic varieties, motorized or trailer in some
other tag.
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PS: Martin's idea about OSM v2.0. Good one, Martin!
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ck to you.
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>
> >Possibly a separate page again for shop=motorhome? (I think that would be
> a good coverall term?)
>
> I would prefer that but it's an A
aeme Fitzpatrick
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>
>
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2019 at 13:06, Dave Swarthout
> wrote:
>
>> I'm assuming that this tagging scheme is also for a shop that sells only
>> caravan parts and accessories but not caravans.
>>
>
> No, I've tried to set it up
em all out?
> >
> > all the other languages are still listed?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Graeme
> >
>
> Ok, so I don't know why but I just added the type=value parameter to
> the ValueDescription template and it looks good now.
>
>
>
> Lore
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title of the page you want to create in the wiki search box
> ...
> >>> It will come up with a suggestion to create the page you want .. click
> on that and you have started to create the new page :)
> >>> Copy all of the stuff you have on your word processor page over to the
> new page (copy and paste) .. and save it .
page :)
> Copy all of the stuff you have on your word processor page over to the new
> page (copy and paste) .. and save it ... Done.
>
> On 07/01/19 11:23, Dave Swarthout wrote:
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> Haha, Graeme. I am in the same boat when it comes to adding anything to
> the Wiki. Welcome
op=caravan page ready for further editing, but will the original shop=car
> page still exist?
>
> Is there a better way to create a new page?
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m to set up a proposal.
>
> Rather than 'set up a proposal' I would ask the contributor (and that is
> not Allen) to discuss the matter here.
>
> Possible problems are that the contributor does not have good English
> skills and maybe reactant to enter into that problem area comb
else: optional, map and tag as seems appropriate.
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e York Peninsula,
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> terminating in Cape York - definitely no "narrow strips of land" involved!
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> to sell alcohol, while a motel isn't. Granted, that doesn't effect
> accommodation options, but a motel is not, strictly speaking, a hotel.
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rking=y/n, parking:fee=y/n, etc?
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> Tobias
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> Am 24.12.2018 um 01:12 schrieb Joseph Eisenberg:
>
> In the USA, we would also assume a motel offers free parking. Hotels may
> charge extra for parking, especial if located downtown or next to an
> airport.
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ut they are the minority here I would say.
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semantically.
>
> > top_up:credit_card:‹brand›=yes;no
>
> As said, if the amount is pre-paid, it is not a credit card. It might be a
> debit card because you
> have to have the money in advance.
>
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> since it presumably went through the approval process and passed, and
> people actually use it, but
> right now it looks like Satan conceived it to torment mappers before they
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Hi Nick,
No, I had not. But it's a good suggestion.
On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 5:35 AM St Niklaas wrote:
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>
>
> Did you thought about movable=yes just as an extra value ?
>
>
> Greetz
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2018 at 6:26 PM Christoph Hormann wrote:
> On Friday 16 November 2018, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> >
> > To answer Christoph's question about Chickaloon Bay and the node for
> > the same bay, I simply forgot to delete the redundant node after I
> > finished. Interestingly, the
he right time to discuss what to do about bays,
> straits, estuaries, and similar features.) The argument would also have to
> distinguish between the cost of maintaining the data on the server - the
> real OSM - and the cost of processing the data in the OSM-Carto re
y but at the moment I'm prepared to
leave it as it is. There are so many other mapping chores to do in Alaska
it boggles the mind.
Cheers,
Dave
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 6:11 PM Christoph Hormann wrote:
> On Thursday 15 November 2018, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> > [...]
> >
orthand" solution. Besides, I'm betting some other useful
information will issue from the discussion.
Dave
[1]
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2018-October/040062.html
[2] https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/8921978#map=9/61.1074/-149.5541
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g + substance/content=oil.
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> > Le ven. 9 nov. 2018 à 10:19, Dave Swarthout > <mailto:daveswarth...@gmail.com>> a écrit :
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> > There is already an est_width tag (Taginfo 77,000). I see no reason
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ot;essential tags" (like
> natural=water)
> allways belong to the members and not any encompassing relation such as
> relation:waterway.
> man_made=pipeline looks like on of those tags I would always put on the
> members,
> not the relation.
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> Richard
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Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 5:31 PM Peter Elderson wrote:
> And route=foot does not mean al the components are footpaths.
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> Op do 8 nov. 2018 om 11:05 schreef Andy Townsend :
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>> On 08/11/2018 01:59, Dave Swarthout wrote:
>> > To my way of thinking, a tag in the relation impli
re route, just as do Wikidata and Wikipedia tags, substance, etc. IMO,
those tags belong on the relation and are not necessary on the individual
ways.
Best,
Dave
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 5:05 PM Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 08/11/2018 01:59, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> > To my way of thinking, a t
hink that the wiki is not the bible (it's a wiki),
> secondly OSM is not that square as it is made to be edited by hand.
> Keep it simple here just means that mapping a way is simpler than a
> relation for most.
> Yves
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> I'm not super familiar with them compared to railroads, but similar
> naming conventions exist. Branches and trunks often have differing names
> while being part of the same overall pipeline.
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t; relations to dig out
the details. I know for a fact that without a man_made=pipeline tag on
those ways, my current style sheet won't find them and will be unable to
render them. Unless I get help from Gerd. LOL
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> It's true. Ge
y different and Dave insists that it is are not. Seems we are both
> frustated now :-(
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> So, if one starts to remove tags from members because the relation repeats
> the tag he has to make sure that this is a well established method. Not
> sure
> if this is the case for pipelines?
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