A campsite number seems a direct analog to a house number. "Site 52,
Evergreen Campground" is a form of address that in olden days a mailman
might actually have delivered to. I don't see this as a rendering hack...
it seems pretty clean to me.
But do place the node where the little number post i
As someone who lives in a campground, that's a hack. My address is similar
to how most American apartment complexes or office buildings handle
addresses (house number, street, unit number).
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:18 AM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> A campsite number seems a direct analog to a hou
In the case I am looking at now there is no street number for the campground.
At least there is no sign indicating one nor have I seen a street number on an
any map. So I guess that addr:housenumber might work. But I imagine that there
are campgrounds that actually have an street number assigned
I haven't mapped it yet at a space level detail. I can't really say I like
the idea of using house number as the space number for some campgrounds but
not others, that's just a bad hack. I remember some space number proposal
in the wiki, but it wasn't clear how it was supposed to work.
On Jun 17
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 22:19:48 Tod Fitch wrote:
> In the case I am looking at now there is no street number for the
> campground. At least there is no sign indicating one nor have I seen a
> street number on an any map. So I guess that addr:housenumber might work.
> But I imagine that there are campg
Am 17.06.2013 01:19, schrieb Steve Doerr:
> On 16/06/2013 15:09, fly wrote:
>> you still talk about species and later are mentioning "dog/cat/horse"
> which are genera.
>
> 'dog - A domesticated carnivorous mammal, Canis familiaris (or C. lupus
> familiaris)...'
> 'cat - A well-known carnivorous q
On 16.06.2013 22:50, Rob Nickerson wrote:
>>@Rob:
>>Did you ever try to describe the junction with the Lane and Road
>>Attributes?
>
> No, I didn't. And as I've been busy with organising SOTM I didn't even
> fully read the tag proposal (hence I didn't vote). I hope you agree that
> my general comm
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 11:24 PM, Johan Jönsson
> Could it be possible to use addr: as is the case with all other adress-
> references?
> addr:reference_point=Little_tree
+1
Also, there is no reason to restrict its usage on nodes. Ways (e.g. a
building) or relations (e.g. a "site") may also appl
Thanks for the feedback!!
On 06/17/2013 09:53 AM, Pieren wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 11:24 PM, Johan Jönsson
>> Could it be possible to use addr: as is the case with all other adress-
>> references?
>> addr:reference_point=Little_tree
> +1
Actually we started this proposal as "addr:referenc
Instead of duplicating the campground name:
addr:street=CampgroundName
addr:city=CampgroundName
addr:housenumber=SiteNumber
How about use of "addr:street" for the most specific subdivision available,
usually the campground name:
addr:housenumber=*53*
addr:street=*Upper Pines Campground*
addr:pl
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 6:19 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
> In the case I am looking at now there is no street number for the
> campground. At least there is no sign indicating one nor have I seen a
> street number on an any map. So I guess that addr:housenumber might work.
> But I imagine that there are
Ok, I've a solution. I will change the word with .
animal_breeding=;;...
Where in place of animal you must write the English common name of animal
bred. This is simple and maintains consistency with animal_shelter and
animal_boarding.
If you want to specify the scientific name, you can add other t
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> While there is considerable interest in historical data attached to OSM
> objects, the image tag is not the place to innovate.
>
> Photographs are inherently historical: weather and lighting can (and,
obviously, will) change; vantage points
How do I best map a barrier that is:
* Open to any vehicle with a disability placard
* Open persons walking or cycling
* Open to visitors with reservations.
* Open to park personnel
* Closed to every other type of vehicle.
(This is at Point Cabrillo Light Station, California. During my visit, I
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> How about use of "addr:street" for the most specific subdivision
> available, usually the campground name:
>
> addr:housenumber=*53*
> addr:street=*Upper Pines Campground*
> addr:place=*Yosemite National Park*
> addr:district=*Mariposa Count
That sounds better to me.
Alberto wrote:
> Ok, I've a solution. I will change the word with .
> animal_breeding=;;...
> Where in place of animal you must write the English common name of
> animal
> bred. This is simple and maintains consistency with animal_shelter and
> animal_boarding.
> If yo
On 17/giu/2013, at 20:26, "Alberto" wrote:
> Ok, I've a solution. I will change the word with .
> animal_breeding=;;...
> Where in place of animal you must write the English common name of animal
> bred. This is simple and maintains consistency with animal_shelter and
> animal_boarding.
> If
Hi,
here's the request for comments on my first proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/wheelchair:toilet
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/wheelchair:toilets
Please give me feedback.
Thanks!
Holger
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http://wheelmap.org
http://holger-dieterich.
Based on objections about determining the license status of the linked
image,
I have removed:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Image
>From voting for now.
I encourage discussion. How can an agent, using an image link, determine
the license status of the image?
Clearly there is
On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 17:35 +0200, fly wrote:
> On 16.06.2013 22:50, Rob Nickerson wrote:
> >>@Rob:
> >>Did you ever try to describe the junction with the Lane and Road
> >>Attributes?
> >
> > No, I didn't. And as I've been busy with organising SOTM I didn't even
> > fully read the tag proposal (h
The excuse I've heard is that European countries "don't have
concurrencies." Which conveniently ignores the E roads...
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Because, as I understand it, route relations are not used as extensively
> in some regions / countries as they are h
I'm thinking it might be time to revive this proposal:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Extend_camp_site
In which, the space my 5th Wheel has been for the last half a year would be
part of a site relation. The node or closed way representing my spot would
be tagged...
addr:ho
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