Am Mo., 14. Okt. 2019 um 09:43 Uhr schrieb Joseph Eisenberg <
joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com>:
> > If it is a valley, wouldn’t there be water at some time, even if very
> rarely?
>
> Off the top of my head, there are at least 3 types of valleys that
> never contain running water:
>
> 1) Valleys in kar
> Intermittent is being used with the key seasonal=*.
> I think you may find the increase in use of intermittent may be from this
> dual tagging.
> I could say tagging for the render.
That's not likely if Openstreetmap-carto is the renderer in question,
because all common values of seasonal=* are
> If it is a valley, wouldn’t there be water at some time, even if very rarely?
Off the top of my head, there are at least 3 types of valleys that
never contain running water:
1) Valleys in karst formations, where all surface water disappears
into cracks or holes in the limestone and flows underg
On 14/10/19 17:58, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
It is proposed to remove the rendering of waterway=wadi from
Openstreetmap-carto, the style used in the "Standard" layer on
openstreetmap.org - see
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/3931
As discussed back in January 2015, the tag
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> On 14. Oct 2019, at 08:58, Joseph Eisenberg
> wrote:
>
> As discussed back in January 2015, the tag waterway=wadi is ambiguous,
> because it is was used both for dry valleys and for intermittent
> waterways
can you explain the difference between a dry valley and an inter
It is proposed to remove the rendering of waterway=wadi from
Openstreetmap-carto, the style used in the "Standard" layer on
openstreetmap.org - see
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/3931
As discussed back in January 2015, the tag waterway=wadi is ambiguous,
because it is was