Dear all,
sorry for my long silence, but I was away.
I seems that my opinion are minoritarian, but still I want make one last try to
explain things clearly and then I will shut up on this subject.
1. Why is "man_made" bad
*
It's a very unclear category anyway.
If you
Hi list,
I'm a bit wondering how to tag following babycare amenities.
Possibly those are additional feature for childcare 2.0 schema, but usable
with other POIs.
(e.g. w/ amenity=cafe, toilet, or so.)
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/childcare2.0
* where to replace baby's diap
Hi Satoshi,
We're currently heavily discussing about childcare facilities and nursery (see
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/childcare2.0
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Nursery
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_Features/Education_Reform
all
I use ramp=yes on highway=steps so you can route for strollers, but I
there is not support in renderers or router for that.. :-)
All those other tags are pretty universally available in Sweden, but I
guess it's a good thing to map in those large amusements parks/malls.
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 10:2
Adding a sub-tag will simply move the current 21700
man_made=surveillance elements without subtags in uncertainty.
I still think that a (public) webcam could be tagged differently from
a CCTV because it's not the same purpose and not the same legislation
even if it is a camera and may transit throu
2013/12/2 Pieren
> website=*('url' is deprecated in the wiki)
is it? The long standing interpretation was that "website" is about the
official website of a feature, while "url" is just another / some webpage.
cheers,
Martin
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2013/12/2 Satoshi IIDA
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm a bit wondering how to tag following babycare amenities.
> Possibly those are additional feature for childcare 2.0 schema, but usable
> with other POIs.
> (e.g. w/ amenity=cafe, toilet, or so.)
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/chil
Am 02.12.2013 14:52, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
2013/12/2 Pieren mailto:pier...@gmail.com>>
website=*('url' is deprecated in the wiki)
is it? The long standing interpretation was that "website" is about
the official website of a feature, while "url" is just another / some
webpage
Thank you for your feedback.
> nounours
I see. as you say, my opinion has different coverage from childcare 2.0
tagging.
So separating them are nice idea.
I'll try to make a RFC wiki page.
> Martin, Erik
> Do we really need a different tag here? Or would it be OK to asume from
the wheelchair tag
On 02.12.2013 15:22, Zecke wrote:
> Am 02.12.2013 14:52, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
>>
>> The long standing interpretation was that "website" is about
>> the official website of a feature, while "url" is just another / some
>> webpage.
> I heared it also as Pieren wrote. URL should be replaced by
2013/12/2 Satoshi IIDA
> > "breast_feeding"?
> Nice choice!
> My main purpose is clarify where to "breast_feed".
>
> As I'm not good at English, so your suggestions are very helpful.
Me neither ;-)
I have looked this up now, it is "breastfeeding" (without the underscore).
http://en.wikipedia.o
I was being facetious. Hence the smiley faces. The comment wasn't
intended to be taken seriously.
J
http://bigfatfrog67.me
On 01/12/2013 21:59, Peter Wendorff wrote:
I would say it assumes hat cyclists in theory have to obey traffic rules
and a map should reflect what they have to do, not w
free quote from I'm not sure whom:
Make your sentence idiot proof and there will be a "better" idiot.
I know, but I know that there are people who don't read your smileys
correctly. That shouldn't be an offense against you.
;)
regards
Peter
Am 02.12.2013 20:27, schrieb Jonathan:
> I was being fa
Thankfully I don't live in Germany :-)
http://bigfatfrog67.me
On 01/12/2013 22:58, Martin Koppenhöfer wrote:
Am 01.12.2013 um 22:47 schrieb Jonathan :
:-) This whole discussion assumes cyclists obey traffic rules! In the UK
cyclists ride where they like! :-)
In Italy as well, but in Ge
Erik Johansson wrote:
> I use ramp=yes on highway=steps so you can route for strollers, but I
> there is not support in renderers or router for that.. :-)
>
> All those other tags are pretty universally available in Sweden, but I
> guess it's a good thing to map in those large amusements parks/ma
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:38 PM, John F. Eldredge wrote:
> In the USA, an increasing number of restrooms in public and commercial
> buildings have baby-changing tables, usually a wall-mounted, fold-down
> shelf, with a safety strap to make sure a wiggly baby doesn't fall off. Not
> all men's rooms
Am 02.12.2013 11:31, schrieb Pieren:
Adding a sub-tag will simply move the current 21700
man_made=surveillance elements without subtags in uncertainty.
OK, that is a point, I agree here.
I still think that a (public) webcam could be tagged differently from
a CCTV because it's not the same pur
> baby-changing tables
I saw it in Japan, also.
Maybe "diaper = [yes|no|room|table]"?
In many JP case, it is set on multi-purpose room in toilet.
(with equipments for wheelchair and/or ostmate and so on.)
So
"diaper = room" means there is such a dedicated, private room.
"diaper = table" means tha
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