2013/7/5 Shu Higashi
> The concept of Heart Barrier Free Project is different from Wheelmap.
> (I'm an ambassador of Wheelmap.org in Japan and talked on this with
> Raul and Chris - the developer of wheelmap.org - several weeks ago.)
> Wheelmap.org's evaluation criterias are phisical ones.
> On t
Hi,
I think, there are two main objections here, that came up in this
thread: The key you propose and the objections you got by the
wheelmap-people regarding the wheelchair-Key.
1) The key you chose:
As other already pointed out, sticker can be anything, and even worse:
any entity can have more t
s /wheelchair=welcoe/wheelchair=welcome/
2013/7/5, Shu Higashi :
> Thanks for many comments.
>
> I found I've forgotten one important explanation. Sorry.
>
> The concept of Heart Barrier Free Project is different from Wheelmap.
> (I'm an ambassador of Wheelmap.org in Japan and talked on this with
Thanks for many comments.
I found I've forgotten one important explanation. Sorry.
The concept of Heart Barrier Free Project is different from Wheelmap.
(I'm an ambassador of Wheelmap.org in Japan and talked on this with
Raul and Chris - the developer of wheelmap.org - several weeks ago.)
Wheelma
How
On 05/lug/2013, at 04:28, Shu Higashi wrote:
>
> > amenity=restaurant
> > sticker=yes
> > image:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com//image/logo.png
> > website:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com/
> > name:sticker=Heart Barrier Free Project
>
How about an even more generic tag? Nob
Why tag the sticker?
Surely it would be better to tag what the log represents, looking at
your example, it looks to me like the sticker represents a level of
disabled access. Which would be covered by the existing wheelchair =
tag? (In this example this would also improve compatibility with
exist
On 05/lug/2013, at 04:28, Shu Higashi wrote:
> amenity=restaurant
> sticker=yes
> image:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com//image/logo.png
> website:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com/
> name:sticker=Heart Barrier Free Project
if you tag it this way you'll be able to tag just one of
Hi Shu
That makes sense to me now, sticker could mean absolutely anything.
Your proposal sounds very similar to wheelmap, which uses OSM to show
wheelchair access to businesses and the like.
You may want to have a look at http://wheelmap.org/en and
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Wheelmap as
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Shu Higashi wrote:
> She encountered many barriers as a wheelchair rider at restaurants and
> shops,
> so she decided to take some action for herself.
> She set up a website named "heart barrier free" and started a project.
> http://www.heartbarrierfree.com
> (sorr
Hi Philip,
Thanks for your comment.
Sorry for my poor English in advance.
I have a friend who had spinal cord injury by an accident
in Japan several years ago and she is a wheelchair driver now.
She encountered many barriers as a wheelchair rider at restaurants and shops,
so she decided to take s
On Fri, 2013-07-05 at 11:28 +0900, Shu Higashi wrote:
> I'd like to propose a tag "sticker" which is already used 103 times
> according to taginfo.
> This tag can be used in combination with many kind of POIs which has stickers.
> I think this tag would be useful for developing thematic maps in
> c
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