Is there any difference between access=public and access=yes?
I see no difference and access=public is rare (13:388) synonym of "yes", not
documented on wiki (though it appears in JOSM preset).
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Hello everyone,
We're having a little discussion in the Brazilian community about
whether the node tagged with place=* that represents a city
should/shouldn't have an admin_level=* tag. The wiki states, since at
most 2010 [1], that the admin_level tag should not be used on nodes.
However, both Ber
I think an explicit tagging scheme that specifies the correspondence
between place=* tags and admin_level=* tags is a good thing.
On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 8:28 AM, Fernando Trebien <
fernando.treb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We're having a little discussion in the Brazilian communi
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> I think an explicit tagging scheme that specifies the correspondence between
> place=* tags and admin_level=* tags is a good thing.
Isn't "admin_level" a property of "boundary=administrative?" (that is
also a an specialization of a "b
Berlin
Honestly looks like and error nobody has noticed yet. I mean
admin_level=2 ? Berlin is a city state which might justify =4, but
unless we somehow tag capitals like this I don't see the reasoning
behind this tag in the first place.
Andi
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Hm I've looked up a few other cities (Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Lyon,
Marseille, Rotterdam, Zurich, Manchester, Birmingham, Salzburg,
Aarhus) and they do not have an admin_level tag on the place=* node.
At the same time, I found some other cities that do: Paris [1],
Kopenhagen [2], Barcelona [3], M