Re: [Tagging] admin_level on nodes: wiki vs practice

2014-05-11 Thread sabas88
On 11 May 2014 06:32, "Fernando Trebien" wrote: > > 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

Re: [Tagging] admin_level on nodes: wiki vs practice

2014-05-11 Thread Colin Smale
See also the use of the admin_centre in boundary relations. This allows a place to have a different role/importance for each admin area it is in. An interesting case is Amsterdam, which is the capital of NL but not the provincial capital of the province it is in (that's Haarlem). The tagging ref

Re: [Tagging] access=public and access=yes

2014-05-11 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
> Am 10/mag/2014 um 19:19 schrieb bulwersator : > > Is there any difference between access=public and access=yes? I am not aware of any, seems synonymous to me in the access context, suggest to normalize to yes cheers, Martin ___ Tagging mailing li

Re: [Tagging] access=public and access=yes

2014-05-11 Thread Richard Welty
On 5/11/14 5:48 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > >> Am 10/mag/2014 um 19:19 schrieb bulwersator : >> >> Is there any difference between access=public and access=yes? > > I am not aware of any, seems synonymous to me in the access context, suggest > to normalize to yes > i concur. richard -- rwe

Re: [Tagging] admin_level on nodes: wiki vs practice

2014-05-11 Thread Andreas Goss
In the German Forum we came to the conclusion that the idea probably was to indicate it's the capital (which should be done with role: admin_centre) http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=25418 I removed that Tag from Berlin. Andi Am 5/11/14 06:31 , schrieb Fernando Trebien: Hm I've