Greg Troxel wrote on 2016/07/02 01:08:
Almost no one moves to a "group home" because of age-related mobility or
cognitive issues.
Hm, maybe that is not so visible as a facility, but certainly lots of fitter
seniors join to share a flat, with an individual room for each of them,
privately organ
Greg Troxel wrote on 2016/07/05 01:08:
So this comes down to being difficutl world wide. I agree with the
notion of the definitions and not getting hung up on the terms.
Yes, but as said earlier, there is a continuum of possibilities, in
particular if you interleave the US definitions you gave
2016-07-05 11:48 GMT+02:00 Tom Pfeifer :
> Hm, maybe that is not so visible as a facility, but certainly lots of
> fitter
> seniors join to share a flat, with an individual room for each of them,
> privately organised among them.
>
indeed, I don't believe this would qualify in any way as a "soc
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote on 2016/07/05 12:17:
Maybe we have a more profound problem here with the "social facility" tag, and
it comes out,
> it wasn't the best of all ideas to have "social facility" as a generic
category? In the end,
> if this covers all kind of different stuff (soup kitchen,
When I map a line of bollards as a way (barrier=bollard), it could
be useful to give the number of them. Similar to step_count on highway=steps.
I wonder if we should define a special key such as bollard_count=12 (used 3x)
or keep it generic as count=12 (used 1000x, 121x in combination with barri
> I wonder if we should define a special key such as bollard_count=12 (used
> 3x)
> or keep it generic as count=12 (used 1000x, 121x in combination with
> barrier)?
As much as I'm in favour of the generic count=*, there could be cases
where it is not clear what count=* is referring to. On the oth
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 5:58 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> When I map a line of bollards as a way (barrier=bollard), it could
> be useful to give the number of them. Similar to step_count on
> highway=steps.
>
> I wonder if we should define a special key such as bollard_count=12 (used
> 3x)
> or keep i
On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Johnparis wrote:
> Ooh, I think Martin's suggestion would become a MAJOR project.
>
> If I recall correctly, "right turn permitted on red after stop" is the
> traffic law in the entire United States with the sole exception of New York
> City. (Wikipedia says this
2016-07-05 13:22 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
> I wonder if we should define a special key such as bollard_count=12 (used
>> 3x)
>> or keep it generic as count=12 (used 1000x, 121x in combination with
>> barrier)?
>>
>
> Usually if it matters that much, I map the individual bollards.
>
mapping them
On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 08:11:04AM +1000, Warin wrote:
> On 7/5/2016 7:50 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 08:26:23PM +0100, Dan S wrote:
> > >> 2016-07-04 20:20 GMT+01:00 ael :
> >
> > apparently the start of the thread is on the GB-talk list.
Yes. Sorry. I thought I had quot
2016-07-05 4:55 GMT+02:00 Dave Swarthout :
> We had a discussion here a few months ago about how best to tag what we
> call in American English a junkyard. The result was a tag combination that
> works for those yards that take wrecked automobiles and then sell parts
> from them. This is a form of
Recently, iD was changed so that shop=chemist is labeled as "Drugstore"
for American English users (and continues to be labeled "Chemist" for
British English users). [1] An American mapping a Walgreens, CVS, or
Rite Aid who searches for "drugs" will see the following choices, in order:
* Drugs
2016-07-05 17:45 GMT+02:00 Minh Nguyen :
> Currently, this is at odds with the wiki and longstanding practice, which
> stipulates that a shop=chemist *may not* fill prescriptions.
there's also the "dispensing" flag, of which I have always thought it would
mean "prescription drugs"
Cheers,
Mar
On Tue, Jul 05, 2016 at 08:11:04AM +1000, Warin wrote:
> >
> > > > rather widely is amenity=recycling + recycling=scrap_metal:
> >
> > But please follow the stream:
> >
> > amenity=recycling 164677x
> > recycling_type=centre 8200x
> > recycling:scrap_metal 9000x
The wiki says:
"Centres are de
Hello,
I'm new in this discussion list, sorry if this subject was already
discussed.
I believe we don't have approved tags for non formal education
institutions, like language schools, music and other art schools, etc. I
saw that there are two proposals, one for amenity=music_school and other to
Interesting. I've been tagging most large pharmacies as shop=convenience and
amenity=pharmacy since I tend to think of them as convenience stores as much as
pharmacies.
-jack
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On July 5, 2016 1:08:26 PM EDT, Peter Dobratz wrote:
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