On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Roy Wallace wrote:
> On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Jonas Minnberg wrote:
>>
>> That is what I like about it - when all I can find out about an area is that
>> is green and lies in between buildings, "yard" is an appropriately vague
>> word.
>
> You say you onl
Hmm, to me there are three levels.
Crazy Clarks is bargain/discount
Target, KMart are downmarket
DJ's etc are upmarket
How should we tag a factory outlet type store that sell's upmarket
stuff at lower prices? I can easily find stores that sell every
product at a very reduced price, but still don
On 7 May 2010 18:15, Stephen Hope wrote:
> Hmm, to me there are three levels.
Isn't the english language wonderful, you ask people from different
natively speaking english backgrounds what something means and you end
up with almost a different answer each time, although I'm guessing
this problem
On Fri, 7 May 2010, John Smith wrote:
> On 7 May 2010 15:54, Alan Mintz wrote:
> > Periodically along US highways, there are giant scales for trucks to get
> > a weight certificate to comply with various laws. How should these be
> > tagged? How about:
> >
> > highway=motorway_link for the ramps l
M∡rtin Koppenhoefer napsal(a):
> 2010/5/6 "Petr Morávek [Xificurk]" :
>> To the proposed solutions in this thread:
>> * highway=pedestrian, area=yes - It doesn't really make sense to me to
>> tag private fenced and _green_ areas by highway tag.
>
>
> sure, for green areas it isn't, for paved ones
2010/5/7 "Petr Morávek [Xificurk]" :
>>> * surface=grass, surface=lawn, surface=whatever - I don't like this
>>> because what I really want to map is not that my neighbour has a lawn
>>> behind his house, but the fact that there is a private "green" property
>>
>>
>> add access=private?
>
> You mis
In Sweden we have special barriers in the ground that only larger vehicles
can pass, meant to allow buses but not normal cars - is there a tag for such
a thing or should I make one up?
Is there a a good way to define the area covered by school grounds? The
examples and documentation about educatio
On 07/05/2010 21:09, Jonas Minnberg wrote:
>
> In Sweden we have special barriers in the ground that only larger
> vehicles can pass, meant to allow buses but not normal cars - is there a
> tag for such a thing or should I make one up?
barrier=bus_trap
it's listed on the Key:barrier page, but with
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Craig Wallace wrote:
> barrier=bus_trap
> it's listed on the Key:barrier page, but without any description. Though
> I assume its for something like a bus trap, as described on Wikipedia:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_trap
>
they could be sump_buster - depends what the b
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Craig Wallace wrote:
> On 07/05/2010 21:09, Jonas Minnberg wrote:
> >
> > In Sweden we have special barriers in the ground that only larger
> > vehicles can pass, meant to allow buses but not normal cars - is there a
> > tag for such a thing or should I make one u
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