On 07.08.2014 12:05, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> If I understand Karsten correctly, the limitation is not about payment,
> it is to limit the number of people using this path. This would be
> typical for climbing crags in
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conservation
> areas.
>
> A typical example is
2014-08-08 10:21 GMT+01:00 k4r573n :
> On 07.08.2014 12:05, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
>> If I understand Karsten correctly, the limitation is not about payment,
>> it is to limit the number of people using this path. This would be
>> typical for climbing crags in
>> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cons
On Thu, Aug 07, 2014 at 05:58:01PM +0200, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> Good old Wiipedia helps:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge#Types_of_bridges
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_bridge
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspension_bridge
wikipedia is clear on that but if you look at "swing
Dan S wrote, on 2014-08-08 11:31:
2014-08-08 10:21 GMT+01:00 k4r573n :
Tom - yes you understood me right :)
Thanks
There is no one who check whether your a climber or not or want to have
a fee - but these path are not aimed to be used by the general public.
I admit that access=customers doe
> Am 08/ago/2014 um 11:31 schrieb Dan S :
>
> I'd vote for the first one (destination). I'm not keen on the third
> one since climbing=* would need to become widely recognised as an
> access tag, which doesn't feel very scaleable.
I agree mostly, from these suggestions it seems the best altern
> Am 08/ago/2014 um 11:35 schrieb "Richard Z." :
>
> My idea was
> * abandon bridge=swing in favor of bridge=movable which could provide
> subtyping if someone really needed it.
> * introduce bridge=suspension bridge=simple_suspension
I suggest to also look at previous discussions on this t
On 08.08.2014 11:51, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>> Am 08/ago/2014 um 11:31 schrieb Dan S :
>>
>> I'd vote for the first one (destination). I'm not keen on the third
>> one since climbing=* would need to become widely recognised as an
>> access tag, which doesn't feel very scaleable.
> I agree mostl
On 08.08.2014 12:07, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
>>>access=destination
>>>destination=climbing
>
> Just to reinforce the opinion, "access=destination" forbids through
> traffic,
> in this case general hikers taking a short cut. This is what we want,
> and using
> an established tag for this purpose
> Am 08/ago/2014 um 12:47 schrieb k4r573n :
>
> In my opinion these paths shouldn't be used by default and we need a tag
> to ensure routers and renders have a possibility to do so.
>
> access=destination
> destination=climbing
>
> seams to be the best possibility
If there are legally bindin
On 08.08.2014 11:35, Richard Z. wrote:
> My idea was
> * abandon bridge=swing in favor of bridge=movable which could provide
> subtyping if someone really needed it.
We already have an approved proposal that provides this subtyping:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Bridge_t
agreed
That means producing a revised bridge wiki page that combines all info.
Who does the work?
:-(
On 8 August 2014 13:07, Tobias Knerr wrote:
> On 08.08.2014 11:35, Richard Z. wrote:
> > My idea was
> > * abandon bridge=swing in favor of bridge=movable which could provide
> > subtyping
Tobias Knerr wrote, on 2014-08-08 12:55:>
> access=destination makes sense. That second tag isn't established,
> though, nor is the concept of "explaining the details" through a
> destination=* subtag.
At least it helps the fellow mapper why the access was tagged so,
and is easier than a note=
A
concluded there are areas where behavior guidelines (see links below)
introduce paths not for general public but for climbers.
(Tom thanks for the links)
therefore we definitely should use:
access=destination
This single tag might be sufficient. And an other tag would just
simplify rendering...
A
Volker,
There was a rather inconspicuous sentence at the end of
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:bridge linking to the additional
"bridge:..." keys. I've reordered the introductory material in that page
somewhat to make it more clear that these additional options exist for
adding detail abou
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