Someone (Suslikk) has recently added shop=bag & shop=haberdashery to map
features page. Both tags are only very few times used. shop=haberdashery is
used 20 times and shop=bag is used 33 times (shop=bags is used 70 times).
Haberdashery doesn't have it's own wiki page an is quite an complicated
word
haberdashery is probably the most correct. Luggage may be more useful as that
type of shop will usually also sell suitcases.
Bag shop just sounds wrong.
Phil
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On 13/05/2012 11:38 Mihkel Rämmel wrote:
Someone (Suslikk) has recently added shop=bag & shop=haberdashery t
On 13/05/12 13:38, Philip Barnes wrote:
> haberdashery is probably the most correct. Luggage may be more useful as that
> type of shop will usually also sell suitcases.
>
> Bag shop just sounds wrong.
+1
> On 13/05/2012 11:38 Mihkel Rämmel wrote:
>
> Someone (Suslikk) has recently added shop=ba
Since "Haberdashery doesn't have it's own wiki page an(d) is quite an
complicated word" may I ask:
Wtf is it?
.. And why on earth would we use it (over luggage or bag(s), which are
understood by pretty much anyone)?
-Jaakko
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On 13/05/2012 18:37, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
Since "Haberdashery doesn't have it's own wiki page an(d) is quite an complicated
word" may I ask:
Wtf is it?
.. And why on earth would we use it (over luggage or bag(s), which are
understood by pretty much anyone)?
I think you are confusing t
On Sun, 2012-05-13 at 17:37 +, Jaakko Helleranta.com wrote:
> Since "Haberdashery doesn't have it's own wiki page an(d) is quite an
> complicated word" may I ask:
> Wtf is it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haberdasher
Haberdashery is a shop, or a section of a department store selling
sewing
Hi!
As promised I created a few (positive/negative) examples of
roundabouts, mini-roundabouts and turning circles to prevent
misinterpretations in the future. I respected the current tagging
scheme as described in the wiki, but also used once the suggested
junction=roundabout on a node, which was
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Since oneway=yes is the default for motorways (per the wiki, and apparently
> some routers), these should be tagged as oneway=no (as these two in fact
> are).
NE2 is in favour of oneway=no for exceptions in motorways but not for
area=no
On 5/13/2012 5:25 PM, Pieren wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
Since oneway=yes is the default for motorways (per the wiki, and apparently
some routers), these should be tagged as oneway=no (as these two in fact
are).
NE2 is in favour of oneway=no for exception
shop=craft_materials (with perhaps craft_materials=sewing/what_ever) sounds
much better than an ambiguous and difficult shop=what_was_it_again..
Also, shop=luggage sounds imho good over shop=bag(s).
Cheers,
-Jaakko
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Please pardon the ignorant American question:
What is the difference between traffic_calming=chicane and a small
roundabout? Is it based on who has the right of way?
Does anyone have an example of something like this in the US? Or is
it safe to say that these don't exist here?
On Sun, May 13,
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Anthony wrote:
> Please pardon the ignorant American question:
>
> What is the difference between traffic_calming=chicane and a small
> roundabout? Is it based on who has the right of way?
>
> Does anyone have an example of something like this in the US? Or is
>
Oh come on people, let's just at least try and keep it constructive
and take the personal vendettas off list.
Martijn
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> On 5/13/2012 5:25 PM, Pieren wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Nathan Edgars II
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Since on
Hi,
Am Samstag, 12. Mai 2012, 18:31:26 schrieb fly:
> The inspector shows wrong data.
>
> Seems to me that the system was not updated after the last proposal changes
> and
> now the tags are mixed up.
>
> http://osm-tmc.infoware.de/tmc/?view=tmc&lon=7.60801&lat=47.58486&zoom=16&overlays=tmc_dat
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