On 11/07/2014 22:43, Richard Weait wrote:
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 12:50 PM, Elliott Plack wrote:
OSM US:
I've been using some routing engines to map fitness routes (e.g. Strava)
that use OSM data. Along our US coasts, there are beaches. The beaches I'm
familiar with are popular with walkers a
On Saturday 12 July 2014, Friedrich Volkmann wrote:
>
> That's how natural=bare_rock is defined ("areas made principally or
> mostly of solid rock"), analogous to
> natural=water/sand/grass/glacier/etc. all of which are about the
> surface. The bare_rock proposal was approved 2 years ago and there
Hey,
I just need some opinions to a proposal:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/amenity%3Ddormitory
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Hello,
thanks for your feedback. I created a proposed features page for
fieldmargins where I wrote down my ideas about this topic.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/fieldmargin
Please give me feedback (here or on the wikipage) to improve this propose.
Greetings,
Simon
2014-0
Hi
I was going to say that from a UK English perspective I have never seen
dormitory used in this way. However, in the context of a dictionary definition
the proposal seems to relate to the definition with regard to a suburb "A
small town or suburb providing a residential area for those wh
> Am 12/lug/2014 um 03:47 schrieb Friedrich Volkmann :
>
> natural=water/sand/grass/glacier/etc. all of
> which are about the surface
I don't like grass and sand either, neither water but that is probably too
widely used. Glacier on the other hand is fine, please note that the tag is not
nat
2014-07-08 11:44 GMT+02:00 Andreas Goss :
> We could use a single polygon per terminal tagged as in the proposal
>> (similar to other landuse types) if we need to go in detail. If needed
>> using also multiple values (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semicolon)
>>
>
> If you read the page you w
Same here in the U.S. Usage of the word dormitory generally applies to a
single building, a student residence on or near a college campus.
For your situation you might try using a relation to group the buildings as
a named dormitory and then for each individual building you could enter its
own nam