On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 5:18 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I would tag them as internet cafes, you can't get serious coffee there.
;-)
I agree 100%. The big thing Starbucks has going for it, speaking as a
coffee snob, is that their product is uniformly mediocre world wide.
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017
2017-03-22 10:21 GMT+01:00 Paul Johnson :
> ...and that's how Martin was found murdered under the Alaska Way Viaduct.
>
I'm really sorry for the OT, but this moment is perfect for this:
http://brilliantmaps.com/italian-food/
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 5:18 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> I would tag them as internet cafes, you can't get serious coffee there.
> ;-)
>
...and that's how Martin was found murdered under the Alaska Way Viaduct.
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> On Mar 21, 2017, at 6:40 PM, Jherome Miguel wrote:
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> Why long names appear on Starbucks stores in Japan when seen on Google Maps
> is that the data there is from a third-party map provider, i.e. ZENRIN.
> Google discourages such locators as messy, like what you stated, and
> desc
I love the idea of adding "brand:wikidata=Q37158" to any Starbucks object
but what people see isn't the wikidata key, what they see is the contents
of the name key. How to tag the name of these places is still a problem
that won't disappear with Janko's solution. Unless, of course, there is a
way
Just put "brand:wikidata=Q37158" and you're done with it. Names are not
universal identifiers. Making machine edits to rename hundreds of stores
doesn't help all that much, and can create edit wars.
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I would tag them as internet cafes, you can't get serious coffee there.
;-)
Cheers,
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Why long names appear on Starbucks stores in Japan when seen on Google Maps
is that the data there is from a third-party map provider, i.e. ZENRIN.
Google discourages such locators as messy, like what you stated, and
descriptive, but they kept the data from ZENRIN as they are on the
original, thoug
I'm all for "Starbucks" in the same vein that we tag "Chipotle" not
"Chipotle Mexican Grill".
+1
No need for redundant information. "Chipotle" does the job as does
"Starbucks", however the Wiki says to use "Starbucks Coffee". I have never
used that longer name to refer to Starbucks nor have I hea
> On Mar 21, 2017, at 5:42 AM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
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> I'm all for "Starbucks" in the same vein that we tag "Chipotle" not
> "Chipotle Mexican Grill".
+1
I am not sure how "brand" and "official_name" work into it, but usually the
store's name is not just "Starbucks coffee" - it usually has
On 03/20/2017 03:37 PM, Stephan Knauss wrote:
> most of you know that place with the green mermaid logo serving coffee.
>
> But what is it's name/brand to be tagged in OSM?
>
> There is a wiki page suggesting "Starbucks Coffee". No references listed
> how it was decided to be. It also mentioned t
Hello,
most of you know that place with the green mermaid logo serving coffee.
But what is it's name/brand to be tagged in OSM?
There is a wiki page suggesting "Starbucks Coffee". No references listed
how it was decided to be. It also mentioned that "Starbucks" was more
common.
https://wiki.
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