Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-24 Thread John Sturdy
or brush_pile, and despite >> Wikipedia not dead hedge. Like every other native English speaker on this >> list dead hedge means a hedge where the plants have died. >> >> Jerry >> >> >> -- >> *From:* Andy Townsend >> *To:*

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-20 Thread John F. Eldredge
om: Andy Townsend To: tagging@openstreetmap.org Sent: Monday, 13 February 2017, 21:02 Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge On 13/02/2017 20:46, Chris Hill wrote: It's a fence. +1 to that. Despite both of the refs on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge being English ones, it's

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-20 Thread Jerry Clough - OSM
ese are closest to wattle fences, although the construction material which is interwoven  is wood brash rather than nice coppice poles. Jerry From: Jerry Clough - OSM To: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools" Sent: Monday, 20 February 2017, 14:18 Subject: Re: [Tag

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-20 Thread Jerry Clough - OSM
17, 21:02 Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge On 13/02/2017 20:46, Chris Hill wrote: > > It's a fence. > +1 to that. Despite both of the refs on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge being English ones, it's not an English term I recognise at all, and it could have

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 09:33 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote: On 13.02.2017 22:28, Volker Schmidt wrote: A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organi

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Tom Pfeifer
On 13.02.2017 22:28, Volker Schmidt wrote: A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organic farming [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Volker Schmidt
A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organic farming [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Andy Townsend
On 13/02/2017 20:46, Chris Hill wrote: It's a fence. +1 to that. Despite both of the refs on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge being English ones, it's not an English term I recognise at all, and it could have been designed to confuse. Cheers, Andy ___

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Tristan Anderson
barrier=dead_hedge feels more correct to me than barrier=fence fence_type=dead_hedge From: Chris Hill Sent: February 13, 2017 3:46 PM To: tagging@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge Do we need a new term? Surely a wooden fence is made of dead

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Chris Hill
Do we need a new term? Surely a wooden fence is made of dead trees? It's a fence. -- cheers Chris Hill (chillly) On 13/02/2017 20:41, John F. Eldredge wrote: Well, I just learned a term I didn't know. I had assumed you were referring to a regular, planted hedge in which all of the bushes or

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread John F. Eldredge
Well, I just learned a term I didn't know. I had assumed you were referring to a regular, planted hedge in which all of the bushes or trees had died. Yes, I suppose we do need a separate tag for a barrier composed of cut branches. On February 13, 2017 2:35:41 PM Marc Gemis wrote: Sorry, I

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Marc Gemis
Sorry, I looked up the word on wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge and thought it was a common phrase for branches that form a barrier. So it is not about a plant that is dead but about a human made barrier mainly made from branches m Op 13 feb. 2017 21:17 schreef "Chris Hill" :

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 07:18 AM, Mike Thompson wrote: On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Marc Gemis > wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? barrier=hedge condition=dead ? Same as a dead railway? disused=yes ? A dead plant will eventually collapse and disappear. Dead tr

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Mike Thompson
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Marc Gemis wrote: > How do you map a dead hedge? > barrier=hedge condition=dead ? ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread John F. Eldredge
Do we have any other cases where dead vegetation is tagged differently from living vegetation? On February 13, 2017 2:14:01 PM Marc Gemis wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? As barrier=hedge or barrier=fence with some appropriate fence_type e.g. dead_hedge ? m --

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Chris Hill
Wait until spring to see if it is really dead? :-) -- cheers Chris Hill (chillly) On 13/02/2017 20:13, Marc Gemis wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? As barrier=hedge or barrier=fence with some appropriate fence_type e.g. dead_hedge ? m ___ T