Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Anders Fougner
Check the "Talk" page. Apparently, some people believe that free climbing is what Americans call free solo, and some of them say that's how it's interpreted in all of Europe. That's not what we think in Norway and Italy, though...both located in Europe :) Anders -- anders.foug...@gmail.com +47

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Mike Thompson
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 2:47 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > Anders Fougner wrote on 2016/01/29 10:06: > >> Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: >> >>> What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free climbing" in >>> the US sense [1]). >>> >> >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Anders Fougner
Den 29.01.2016 15.19, skrev Chris Hill: On 29/01/16 10:17, Anders Fougner wrote: Den 29.01.2016 10.47, skrev Tom Pfeifer: Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free climbing" in the US sense [1]). > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Chris Hill
On 29/01/16 10:17, Anders Fougner wrote: Den 29.01.2016 10.47, skrev Tom Pfeifer: Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free climbing" in the US sense [1]). > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_climbing that wikipedia page is qu

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Richard
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:19:29AM +0100, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > Richard wrote on 2016/01/28 16:36: > >Hi, > > > >http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Climbing > > > >was sitting around and evolving for 8 years. If there are no > >objections I would promote its status to "in use". >

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Anders Fougner
Den 29.01.2016 10.47, skrev Tom Pfeifer: Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free climbing" in the US sense [1]). > [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_climbing that wikipedia page is quite messed up by an recent edit war about

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Anders Fougner wrote on 2016/01/29 10:06: Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free climbing" in the US sense [1]). >> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_climbing that wikipedia page is quite messed up by an recent edit war abo

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-29 Thread Anders Fougner
Den 29.01.2016 02.21, skrev Mike Thompson: > Need rating (difficulty) tag for aid climbing[5] Should not be difficult: Climbing styles climbing:aided=[yes|no] climbing:grade:aided:[min|max|mean]=* or so. What one person may aid, another may free (I am using "free c

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-28 Thread Mike Thompson
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > >> Mike Thompson wrote on 2016/01/28 17:49: > > Climbing areas, including crags, are hierarchical in organization and > suitable for representation as a relation > > Interesting idea, might become tricky to realise. Next question, > does it he

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-28 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Richard wrote on 2016/01/28 16:36: Hi, http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Climbing was sitting around and evolving for 8 years. If there are no objections I would promote its status to "in use". Well it is in use indeed, and the tag page has already further developed than th

Re: [Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-28 Thread Mike Thompson
I am not opposed as I think it is a good starting point, but I have these comments: "Crags" are only small areas My understanding from 15 years in this activity is that a "crag" is a small area as explained here [1]. At least in the US, no one would refer to El Cap [2] as a "crag" yet it is someth

[Tagging] Marking climbing proposal as "in use"

2016-01-28 Thread Richard
Hi, http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Climbing was sitting around and evolving for 8 years. If there are no objections I would promote its status to "in use". Afaics it has never attracted significant controversy, does not trigger any technical difficulties, there is demand f