Hi all,
A very simple indication whether a shop sells second hand items too.
Please place your votes.
Someone already created a final page for it, with different wording, so
please let's also re-vote on the value "second_hand=yes", despite that
my page really reflects what we discussed: no "yes"
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:56 AM, Alex Barth
We had a similar discussion from a contributor working in Peru and
their "cuadra" system. My proposal was to create a new tag
"addr:block" (+ a name or a number) which could be attached on a
parallel way along the street (like the addr:interpolation). B
2012/4/24 Alex Barth
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> - draw blocks as polygons
> - tag with `landuse=residential` or `landuse=commercial`
> - name with block number
>
>
I don't like the "landuse" tag for this purpose. There could be two
landuses on one block, there could be an empty block with no landuse but
with a block na
What do they do in Japan? Japan has a block-oriented addressing system. I
don't know how this is implemented in OSM, but maybe it can be used in
Brasilia.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Interesting. Mannheim uses for a block named C2:
area=yes
name=C2
On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:57 AM, Michael Krämer wrote:
> Am 24. April 2012 00:56 schrieb Alex Barth :
> - Any previous discussions or existing practices I should be reading up on?
> Brasilia is not the only place where block names a
I think I've seen the addr:block proposal (what's the link?)
My understanding is that addr: fields would be attached to entities that are
actually being addressed, i. e. buildings. Is this correct?
That said. addr:block would indeed be useful for addresses on buildings in
Brasilia.
On Apr 24,
I see your point. While Brasilia has indeed in many places single purpose
blocks, this is likely not the case in all cities. However, place=neighbourhood
is misleading as there are many blocks in a neighbourhood.
I'm liking the `area=yes` as seen in Mannheim [1] better than
`place=neighbourhoo
Thanks - any links? A quick look at Salt Lake City gives me street names.
On Apr 23, 2012, at 8:18 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> On Apr 23, 2012 3:57 PM, "Alex Barth" wrote:
>
> > Brasilia and its satellites do not use street names, but an elaborate block
> > numbering system. Before we start
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Alex Barth wrote:
> I'm liking the `area=yes` as seen in Mannheim [1] better than
> `place=neighbourhood`. Thoughts?
Oh no, please. area=yes has been created to distinguish highway loops
and highway areas. For me, a tag "area=yes" not combined with a
"highway" i
Am 24. April 2012 16:04 schrieb Alex Barth :
>
> I see your point. While Brasilia has indeed in many places single purpose
> blocks, this is likely not the case in all cities. However,
> place=neighbourhood is misleading as there are many blocks in a neighbourhood.
if neighbourhood is missleadi
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
> if neighbourhood is missleading, you could invent a place=block below
> neighbourhood. "neighbourhood" seems to be interpreted differently in
> different cultural backgrounds. Personally I always saw it as a
> relatively small entity,
Pieren - thanks for pointing out that "area=yes" is highway only. How could the
documentation for it be clearer [1]?
Seems to me then that starting to use a value "block" for the "place" [2] key
would be an appropriate solution.
Examples:
So for a block QNB12 in Brasilia, the tagging would be
Op 24 april 2012 16:44 schreef Pieren het volgende:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
>
> > if neighbourhood is missleading, you could invent a place=block below
> > neighbourhood. "neighbourhood" seems to be interpreted differently in
> > different cultural backgro
On 4/24/2012 2:13 PM, Alex Barth wrote:
Pieren - thanks for pointing out that "area=yes" is highway only. How could the
documentation for it be clearer [1]?
It's not highway only. For example, it can be used on railway=platform:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/94063273
or man_made=p
On 2012-04-24 at 21:46:35 -0400, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> On 4/24/2012 2:13 PM, Alex Barth wrote:
> >Pieren - thanks for pointing out that "area=yes" is highway only. How could
> >the documentation for it be clearer [1]?
> It's not highway only. For example, it can be used on
> railway=platform:
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