Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-14 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/8/14 Tobias > > > Should I better have a proposal instead of this page? yes, as this is clearly a proposal page, the first tag you mention (amenity=reuse) has currently not even one occurrence: http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/search?q=amenity%3Dreuse cheers, Martin __

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-14 Thread fly
Am 14.08.2013 16:30, schrieb Tobias: Hey Tobias > Here is the newly created page for reuse facilities. > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Reuse > > There is some stuff left to improve. > > Should I better have a proposal instead of this page? Yes, please, move the context to proposal and

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-14 Thread Tobias
Here is the newly created page for reuse facilities. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Reuse There is some stuff left to improve. Should I better have a proposal instead of this page? ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.op

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
"Free box" is the term used hereabouts. At a free box you can both drop off goods and pick up what you find. Related to that: Nearby here are a dozen or so "donation boxes" that operate like post boxes, accepting goods for a charity or pseudo-charity. several retail stores that accept donations,

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Murry McEntire
Places devoted for general reuse of things are uncommon where I live in the U.S., so I do not know if there is a consensus term for them. I have seen "reuse and recycle facility" or "reuse and recycle center" used a number of times. These places accept things and materials and separate them into it

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
Tobias writes: > > amenity=reuse > > reuse:books=yes > > This could be a better alternative for tradeoff. I did not find a > wiki-article. Is there one? > No, I copied it from amenity=recycling http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Drecycling Recycling is apparently when you take thin

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Tobias
> +1, also if they don't have something more in common I'd go this way. They have in common that you can put books into both. > The > other place you wrote about of that allows to bring and pick-up different > stuff could maybe also be a kind of shop? No. Its just the same without the limitati

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Henning Scholland
In the university, there I've studied there was a place, there you could leave smaller things, which everyone could pick off for free. This could be a t-shirt or mp3-player or a pc-game or whatever... So I think it would be better to have a general tag for such a place (leave something, which

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/8/10 Pieren > On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Tobias wrote: > > > amenity=tradeoff > > tradeoff=public_bookcase > > If you cannot develop a list of tradeoff values then keep > amenity=public_bookcase. > +1, also if they don't have something more in common I'd go this way. The other place

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
Martin Koppenhoefer writes: > > 2013/8/10 hannes.janet...@gmail.com > > Tradeoff sounds too unspecific to me. amenity=public_bookcase is used > once already. Though here are also shelves to share other things so a > bit more generic tag might be good. Somehow it is also related to > 'give-a

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Pieren
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Tobias wrote: > amenity=tradeoff > tradeoff=public_bookcase If you cannot develop a list of tradeoff values then keep amenity=public_bookcase. Pieren ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.ope

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Tobias
> Tradeoff sounds too unspecific to me. amenity=public_bookcase is used once > already. I was quiet unsure of the usage of the word tradeoff. I hope that there is a similar word which describes a place where you can leave 2nd hand things and it is offered to pick them up for free. In this context

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Friedrich Volkmann
On 10.08.2013 09:34, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: -1, can't see other similarities than that both have something to do with books, they are quite far from libraries. A library is an organized collection of information resources made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. (

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/8/10 hannes.janet...@gmail.com > Tradeoff sounds too unspecific to me. amenity=public_bookcase is used once > already. Though here are also shelves to share other things so a bit more > generic tag might be good. Somehow it is also related to 'give-away shop' > without being a shop. > > http

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread hannes.janet...@gmail.com
Tradeoff sounds too unspecific to me. amenity=public_bookcase is used once already. Though here are also shelves to share other things so a bit more generic tag might be good. Somehow it is also related to 'give-away shop' without being a shop. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_bookcase http://d

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Il giorno 10/ago/2013, alle ore 09:29, Friedrich Volkmann ha scritto: > Do a Nominatim search for "Offener Bücherschrank". That's how they are called > in German. I don't know if those exist in anglophonic countries too. If not, > there may not be an English translation yet. Anyway, they are

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-10 Thread Friedrich Volkmann
On 09.08.2013 23:19, Tobias wrote: I wonder if there is already a tag to describe a place where you can put stuff to others to share. For example you have read a book and do not need it anymore, but do not want to throw it away. In a "Bücherregal" - I guess it is translated a "tradeoff" - you can

Re: [Tagging] Tradeoff

2013-08-09 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/8/9 Tobias > Should I prepare a proposal? a proposal is nice to have a reference in the wiki, so others will more likely use the same tag, also if you are not interested in voting. cheers, Martin ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.o