Hello,
I think it's important to add both tagging@ and talk-cz@ to the loop,
as this question needs more serious consensus, in my opinion. I've left
the original message below, just in case anyone wants to translate it
from Czech directly.
In short, Dalibor proposes to use addr:place and addr:bor
> Am 10/mar/2014 um 00:36 schrieb Dave Swarthout :
>
> landuse=civic
could you give some more examples what fits into this?
a public swimming pool? a courthouse? a library? a power station ? A wastewater
treatment plant? the homeland security vehicle depot? a museum? a church? the
federal m
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 01:44:30PM +0900, Satoshi IIDA wrote:
> > John
> > some onsen are not associated with hot springs, but have hot sand instead.
> Yes, but they are rare case.
> Most of onsen are hot water bath.
> So might be represented by adding following sub_tags.
>
> bath:sand_bath=[yes|n
Am 10.03.2014 06:39, schrieb Yves:
> Many music festival take place on otherwise landuse=meadow
+1
And even other shared purpose concepts are pretty common for event
spaces, I think:
- Sometimes parks (most of the year leisure=park) are used for events
regularly.
- Many parking spaces (most of the
Am 10.03.2014 um 09:30 schrieb Peter Wendorff :
> And even other shared purpose concepts are pretty common for event
> spaces, I think:
> - Sometimes parks (most of the year leisure=park) are used for events
> regularly.
> - Many parking spaces (most of the year amenity=parking;
> parking=surfac
Well, to me, landuse=civic it is the land that public owned, public accessed
facilities that not covered by a specific existing landuse (works, water
treatment plant, school, landfill, highways, railways).
In the built environment (not natural), there are some *general* landuses, such
as:
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+1 for leisure (not presuming any combination/overlapping with a landuse)
-1 for events (could be misused for any events, not for a dedicated place)
+1 for "event(s)_space", "event(s)_place", "event_whateveryoulike"
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2014-03-10 10:52 GMT+01:00 johnw :
> Well, to me, landuse=civic it is the land that public owned, public
> accessed facilities that not covered by a specific existing landuse (works,
> water treatment plant, school, landfill, highways, railways).
>
IMHO we should not mix "specific" and "general"
Just a quick reminder, the term "borough" has several meanings and could
easily be misused. In Alaska, where I'm from, boroughs are large
administrative areas — very similar to counties in the contiguous United
States. So they are districts, in a sense, but perhaps not in the way
intended in your e
Hello,
2014-03-10 12:01 GMT+01:00 Dave Swarthout :
> Just a quick reminder, the term "borough" has several meanings and could
> easily be misused. In Alaska, where I'm from, boroughs are large
> administrative areas — very similar to counties in the contiguous United
> States. So they are district
Yes, landuse=civic is too generic It only states that the land is owned by
local government, without giving any indication of what the land is used for.
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From: Martin Koppenhoefer
Sent: March 10, 2014 3:15:00 AM CDT
To: "daveswarth...@gmail.com" , "Tag discu
Hi,
Sorry, I may be joining this discussion part way through. Has anyone
considered
'recreation ground'
In the UK there are many, but they are normally referred to as 'recs'.
Towns & villages often have them - village green or small park used for
a variety of purposes, including often by vi
Thanks for the quick reply Martin!
I always assumed "commercial" => company => private. Same with "industrial =>
industry, otherwise we would have no need for building=civic / public.
reading through what you wrote, it seem like most of my suggested civic
buildings would be landuse=commerical
2014-03-10 12:48 GMT+01:00 johnw :
> otherwise we would have no need for building=civic / public.
IMHO we do indeed have no need for building=public / civic. Both can be
considered vague building types, but on a very generic level, I'd encourage
everyone to use more specific building tags. It i
Thanks for the support so far,
I think the leisure key doesn't fit good in the case, the event-destinated
area is not a place where people generally go during the year in their
spare time when there is no events, so it is a pretty specific land used
and reserved for events. Also, the leisure tag w
On Sun, 2014-03-09 at 20:49 +0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> 2014-03-09 17:18 GMT+01:00 Antônio Marcos :
> I have created this proposal some time ago for a new tag
> called leisure=events (originally landuse=events), which
> should describe areas reserved for events in
I think areas used for temporary fairs would fit well in landuse=events.
The case of a permanent fairground seems to be just like an amusement park,
which can be just tagged as tourism=theme_park. What I want to keep clear
is that event areas are permanent places for events and are lands reserved
f
>
> IMHO we do indeed have no need for building=public / civic.
if I were back in San Deigo, I might agree with that, but having come to Japan,
there is a definite and immediately recognizable distinction of city buildings,
*and* they are used quite heavily.
There is a known difference and a
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