Yes, power=station is starting to get deprecated status. If it were me, I
would deprecate it right away on the wiki. Problem is, it is still used
quite a lot.
Janko
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Ok.
But the current usage of a tag doesn't avoid its deprecation, do you?
It may be clearly written on the wiki page that power=station is from now
deprecated as for starting the swap to the power=sub_station value.
There will be a time were power networks would be overloaded with all those
diffe
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Richard Mann
wrote:
> No word for it in English (en-gb), to my knowledge. Locally we'd refer to
> "the slope by the bridge" or "going up to Rayleigh Park". As some of us were
> doing yesterday :o)
Thanks all for the wonderfull anecdotes, since I only know how to
On 21/01/13 13:02, Erik Johansson wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Richard Mann
> wrote:
>> No word for it in English (en-gb), to my knowledge. Locally we'd refer to
>> "the slope by the bridge" or "going up to Rayleigh Park". As some of us were
>> doing yesterday :o)
>
> Thanks all for
On 19/01/13 16:43, doug brown wrote:
> In the past couple of years I have spent several tens of hours digitizing the
> shrimp pond dikes in San Blas Municipio, Nayarit, Mexico. They are a
> significant feature on the local landscape and of importance because of the
> degradation they are causing i
On 2013-01-21 14:03, fly wrote :
On 21/01/13 13:02, Erik Johansson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Richard Mann
wrote:
No word for it in English (en-gb), to my knowledge. Locally we'd
refer to "the slope by the bridge" or "going up to Rayleigh Park".
As some of us were doing yesterda
On 21/01/2013 11:02, François Lacombe wrote:
But the current usage of a tag doesn't avoid its deprecation, do you?
It may be clearly written on the wiki page that power=station is from
now deprecated as for starting the swap to the power=sub_station value.
There will be a time were power network
So we have the same opinion so far, that's great!
Just a question about the OSM sense of "deprecated".
Why can't we directly display a big message on each "never use this" tag to
inform mappers that they would not use this key/value any more?
=> May administrators could build a template?
For me,
Hi everybody,
Am Sonntag, 20. Januar 2013, 15:16:14 schrieb Eckhart Wörner:
> The latest version of the proposal is here:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Time_domains
there have been some minor additions resulting in an updated spec.
Here is the list of opening_hours valu
> there have been some minor additions resulting in an updated spec.
The one comment I have is that I'm not at all used to seeing two
letter days of the week.
I've always seen them as Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun.
This is obviously cultural, but we want these to be as "natural" as possible
On 1/21/13 4:36 PM, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
there have been some minor additions resulting in an updated spec.
The one comment I have is that I'm not at all used to seeing two
letter days of the week.
I've always seen them as Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun.
This is obviously cultural, but
As already mentioned in a previous thread I have been drafting a
definition for a new "circuits" key describing the number of electrical
circuits of a power line or cable connection. See the feature page at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:circuits
The new key is mainly intended for unde
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:33 PM, François Lacombe
wrote:
> So we have the same opinion so far, that's great!
And from me, to.
> Just a question about the OSM sense of "deprecated".
> Why can't we directly display a big message on each "never use this" tag to
> inform mappers that they would not
Ole Nielsen wrote:
> As already mentioned in a previous thread I have been drafting a
> definition for a new "circuits" key describing the number of
> electrical
> circuits of a power line or cable connection. See the feature page at
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:circuits
>
> The n
Two comments:
1) For a non-expert it is difficult to assess how many circuits a power
line carries without having access to the operators' documentation.
2) I notice that the wiki page uses the term "cable" for overhead power
distribution. According to my knowledge and Wikipedia (
https://en.wiki
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