> Am 09.06.2015 um 08:12 schrieb Bryce Nesbitt :
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> Maybe pretty it up with a namespace.
>
> office=goverment
> admin_level=4
> office:type:california=DMV
>
> office=goverment
> admin_level=4
> office:type:massachusetts=RMV
> name=Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles
>
There's got to be a better way to do this. Oregon, this would be handled
by the DMV in rural areas, and the Department of Environmental Quality in
the Metro and Lane County regions. In Oklahoma, this would be handled by
the Oklahoma Tax Commission, same as you'd get a fishing license.
Driver's l
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Andrew MacKinnon
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> I would like to propose that the tag full_service=yes be used to tag
> gas stations that are full serve (i.e. an attendant pumps gas, like
> all gas stations in New Jersey and Oregon).
Nope! You're conflating minimum service and full s
2015-06-09 12:27 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
> There's got to be a better way to do this. Oregon, this would be handled
> by the DMV in rural areas, and the Department of Environmental Quality in
> the Metro and Lane County regions. In Oklahoma, this would be handled by
> the Oklahoma Tax Commissio
2015-06-09 13:07 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
> Everything else being the same (taxes, base fuel price, etc), minimum
> service is always about 10-15 cents *cheaper* than self service because
> they're not having to foot the bill for untrained and unknown people
> handling hazardous materials in a lig
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 13:17 +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> While I agree that fueling only is minimum service and not full
> service, around here (Europe) minimum service is always cheaper than
> self because there is someone who does work for you, while in self you
> will do it and nobody
> On Jun 9, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> Everything else being the same (taxes, base fuel price, etc), minimum service
> is always about 10-15 cents *cheaper*
The idea that a human costs less than a credit card reader built in the pump is
an intriguing proposition - are people do
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 06:07 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
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>
> Full service does cost more, because full service typically checks and
> tops off any fluids you're low on, along with checking your tires and
> cleaning your windows as part of the price included; and (sometimes,
> if they're fishing
2015-06-09 13:48 GMT+02:00 Philip Barnes :
> > While I agree that fueling only is minimum service and not full
> > service, around here (Europe) minimum service is always cheaper than
> > self because there is someone who does work for you, while in self you
> > will do it and nobody has to paid f
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 6:53 AM, johnw wrote:
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> On Jun 9, 2015, at 8:07 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> Everything else being the same (taxes, base fuel price, etc), minimum
> service is always about 10-15 cents *cheaper*
>
> The idea that a human costs less than a credit card reader built in the
>
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Philip Barnes wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 06:07 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > Full service does cost more, because full service typically checks and
> > tops off any fluids you're low on, along with checking your tires and
> > cleaning your windows as part of
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
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> 2015-06-09 13:48 GMT+02:00 Philip Barnes :
>
>> > While I agree that fueling only is minimum service and not full
>> > service, around here (Europe) minimum service is always cheaper than
>> > self because there is someone who does wo
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 6:12 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
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> 2015-06-09 12:27 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
>
>> There's got to be a better way to do this. Oregon, this would be handled
>> by the DMV in rural areas, and the Department of Environmental Quality in
>> the Metro and Lane County regions
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 07:37 -0500, Paul Johnson wrote:
> The Oklahoma Tax Commission uses such a system throughout the state
> (authorized "tag agents") to save people the hassle of having to drive
> down to their office on the capitol mall in Oklahoma City.
Texas does the same thing (allows e.g.
On Tue Jun 9 13:23:05 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2015-06-09 13:48 GMT+02:00 Philip Barnes :
>
> > > While I agree that fueling only is minimum service and not full
> > > service, around here (Europe) minimum service is always cheaper than
> > > self because there is someone who do
On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 07:10:08PM +0200, André Pirard wrote:
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> On 2015-06-08 13:29, Richard wrote :
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>
> Hi,
>
> quite often there are node-type objects on bridges or in tunnels.
>
> What to do with them? Tunnel or bridge tags are dfined on
How do you tag self storage places (e.g. Public Storage, etc.)? It
seems like man_made=storage is the most popular tag on taginfo but it
is unofficial. This needs to be made formal.
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What I don't get is why everyone is on this office=government and
government=* tag, when even in your proposal most of the stuff that
would fall under civic_admin is currently just tagged as amenity.
I mean I would not have an issue with a government= tag, but then we
would have to be consiste
2015-06-09 14:47 GMT+02:00 :
> Do they give change? Otherwise how do you know how much to prepay?
actually this is just one type of petrol stations, a small typology for the
city, there's lots of them, without a roof, it is just a very small cabin
and 2 pumps. During business hours there will
2015-06-09 15:51 GMT+02:00 Andrew MacKinnon :
> How do you tag self storage places (e.g. Public Storage, etc.)? It
> seems like man_made=storage is the most popular tag on taginfo but it
> is unofficial. This needs to be made formal.
>
I'm not sure that tag is about self storage businesses.
man_
2015-06-09 14:37 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
> How would you tag a shop that sells tax stamps and licenses, but is not a
> government office, and does not provide other services? The Oklahoma Tax
> Commission uses such a system throughout the state (authorized "tag
> agents") to save people the hass
On Tue Jun 9 16:06:40 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2015-06-09 14:37 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
>
> > How would you tag a shop that sells tax stamps and licenses, but is not a
> > government office, and does not provide other services? The Oklahoma Tax
> > Commission uses such a syste
2015-06-09 17:15 GMT+02:00 :
> Is a tax stamp some sort of vehicle tax?
>
you can use them universally for payments of government taxes and fees,
typically you have to stick them onto forms or other documents to make them
valid.
cheers,
Martin
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On Tue Jun 9 16:26:36 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> you can use them universally for payments of government taxes and fees,
> typically you have to stick them onto forms or other documents to make them
> valid.
>
Tax_stamp sounds good, I have never heard of a UK equivalent.
Phi
I'd like to ask about access=* values for some objects.
1. First is rather easy - there is fenced area with a few big apartment
houses. You can enter only if you have a key or somebody open it. Should
the highways inside be tagged with access=private? It's like few hundred
people inside, so I
Is there a sign "private" or "residents only" or something like that? Then
tag it as access=private, or motor_vehicle=private. Is there only a gate or
a liftgate with no sign? Just add barrier=liftgate/gate.
Access=permisive is a bit tricky, but I wouldn't tag any of your examples
with that tag.
I'm guessing we don't need admin_level with vehicle registration, because
it's always the same within a certain country. So let's keep it simple:
building=yes + vehicle_registration=yes + driver_licensing=yes.
uto, 9. lip 2015. 17:42 je napisao:
> On Tue Jun 9 16:26:36 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Ko
In the USA, how it is handled varies from state to state, so there is at
least one country where it isn't uniformly handled on a national level.
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What's the difference in handling? When you register your car in Oregon,
you can drive it across the USA.
For cases when you can only get a drivers license for inside Oregon we can
use:
driver_licensing=yes + driver_licensing:admin_level=4
uto, 9. lip 2015. 23:15 John Eldredge je napisao:
In
> On Jun 9, 2015, at 9:25 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> P brands (Arco, Amoco, BP, Aral, am/pm, Wild Bean) usually make you go inside
> anyway and don't let you pay at the pump.
A long time ago the self pumps were crap - but i have never seen pufdles of
fuel anywhere.
Now basically 95% of pu
The department that issues drivers' licenses varies from state to state.
The rules dividing regular drivers' licenses from specialized licenses,
such as restricted licenses for minors, commercial licenses (needed to
drive a vehicle for hire, and/or various large vehicles), and motorcycle
licen
On 6/9/15 5:48 PM, John Eldredge wrote:
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> The department that issues drivers' licenses varies from state to
> state. The rules dividing regular drivers' licenses from specialized
> licenses, such as restricted licenses for minors, commercial licenses
> (needed to drive a vehicle for hire, and/or
Hello
A year ago I started a proposal for donation facilities, covering
everything from blood donation centres to clothes containers. Since
then I've limited it to blood and other "body products".
I'd like to start the voting process now:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Dona
I would like to roll town hall into civic_admin, or similar, but realistically
i can't, because the tag os so popular.
But since almost every single other government agency or service is currently
untagged, there is still plenty to be done.
Javbw.
> On Jun 9, 2015, at 10:58 PM, Andreas Goss
Also in the U.K. as Northern Ireland had its own system.
On 9 June 2015 23:13:55 CEST, John Eldredge wrote:
>In the USA, how it is handled varies from state to state, so there is
>at
>least one country where it isn't uniformly handled on a national level.
>
>--
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Using one global scheme could make rendering easier, but muddy the meaning
of the place.
Usnig regional schemes would match map reader expectations, but likely lag
in terms of rendering support and processnig support.
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Daniel Koć writes:
> 1. First is rather easy - there is fenced area with a few big
> apartment houses. You can enter only if you have a key or somebody
> open it. Should the highways inside be tagged with access=private?
> It's like few hundred people inside, so I just want to make sure what
> i
I'm guessing we don't need admin_level with vehicle registration,
because it's always the same within a certain country. So let's keep it
simple:
building=yes + vehicle_registration=yes + driver_licensing=yes.
That could be a lot of things. Might as well be a racetrack where you
register and
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> On Jun 10, 2015, at 12:15 AM, p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
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>> On Tue Jun 9 16:06:40 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>> 2015-06-09 14:37 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
>>
>>> How would you tag a shop that sells tax stamps and licenses, but is not a
>>> government offi
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> On Jun 10, 2015, at 12:40 AM, p...@trigpoint.me.uk wrote:
>
>> On Tue Jun 9 16:26:36 2015 GMT+0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>>
>> you can use them universally for payments of government taxes and fees,
>> typically you have to stick them onto forms or other documents
Honestly I don't think it's such a good idea to start voting 1 year
later when there wasn't an ongoing discussion.
I'm not sure about amenity=donation when some things are very different.
I also feel like bood_bank, sperm_bank (do we want to tag those?) and
amenity=social facility would cover
On 9/06/2015 11:27 PM, Richard wrote:
BTW I hope you don't tag all bridges with level=-1 in real world mapping???
From http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:layer
/Ways passing above other ways on a bridge will have a//* higher layer
value*//,/
/ways passing in tunnels below other wa
On 10/06/2015 9:58 AM, Andreas Goss wrote:
Honestly I don't think it's such a good idea to start voting 1 year
later when there wasn't an ongoing discussion.
The reverse of "rush to voting" ?
I see no reason to wait with nothing happening after some time of the
RFC stage. Others may disagre
On 10/06/2015 11:07 AM, Warin wrote:
On 10/06/2015 9:58 AM, Andreas Goss wrote:
Honestly I don't think it's such a good idea to start voting 1 year
later when there wasn't an ongoing discussion.
The reverse of "rush to voting" ?
I see no reason to wait with nothing happening after some time
Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> Wrote
in message:
> Ok .. I'm wrong there.. you can donate just blood plasma.
>
> Not normal practice here for donations. A normal blood donation is
> whole blood.
>
> But maybe in other places they do plasma only?
>
Plasma only is common in G
Here's a writeup on a "Duck" tag for this feature:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Device_Charging_Station
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/3539479319/history
I strongly feel that amenity=charging_station is fully entrenched as a
vehicle charging station, and thus a new tag
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