Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Power pole extension

2017-02-13 Thread François Lacombe
Hi Warin, 2017-02-13 8:42 GMT+01:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>: > > In Australia; > Heavy industry gets 3 phases. > Same in Europe, 2-phases or 3-phases depends on needs. Here 3-phases for heavy industry : https://www.google.fr/maps/@45.2719628,6.3749132,3a,48.9y,219.64h,93.88t/data=!3m6!1e1!

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Tristan Anderson
I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been manufactured in the history of the world and every washing machine that will ever be manufactured between now and the end of time, no matter how big

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Volker Schmidt
I don't think that mapping the capacity of washing machines in campsite laundry facilities is data that is useful in OSM. It's difficult to establish in the first place and the data is very perishable. The machines have a very limited life span. Data maintenance will be a serious problem. On 13 Fe

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Dave Swarthout
"I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been manufactured in the history of the world and every washing machine that will ever be manufactured between now and the end of time, no matter how big or

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-02-13 11:50 GMT+01:00 Volker Schmidt : > I don't think that mapping the capacity of washing machines in campsite > laundry facilities is data that is useful in OSM. It's difficult to > establish in the first place and the data is very perishable. The machines > have a very limited life span.

Re: [Tagging] lanes=3 + lanes:forward/backward=1 for "semi-divided" roads?

2017-02-13 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-02-12 21:56 GMT+01:00 Mark Wagner : > I'd consider mapping it as a dual carriageway. I don't know what the > law is in Pennsylvania, but here in Idaho, a doubled double-yellow > line is the legal equivalent of a physical barrier: you are not allowed > to drive across it for any reason. > y

Re: [Tagging] lanes=3 + lanes:forward/backward=1 for "semi-divided" roads?

2017-02-13 Thread Topographe Fou
For your interest and according to Taginfo: access:lanes > 4269 use access:lanes:both_ways > 726 use access:lanes:both_ways=no > 695 use (+ 24 use of value "no|no" ) Used mainly in central North America and Germany. Yours, LeTopographeFou   Message original   De: letopographe...@gmail.com En

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread John Willis
Javbw > On Feb 13, 2017, at 3:10 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > laundry:top_loading:1_load=20 (if 'load' can be found as a size .. somewhere?) > > laundry:top_loading:5_cu_ft=20 > laundry:top_loading:6_lbs=20 > > laundry:top_loading:20_kg=20 > > laundry:front_loading:15_kg=8 >

[Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Marc Gemis
How do you map a dead hedge? As barrier=hedge or barrier=fence with some appropriate fence_type e.g. dead_hedge ? m ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Chris Hill
Wait until spring to see if it is really dead? :-) -- cheers Chris Hill (chillly) On 13/02/2017 20:13, Marc Gemis wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? As barrier=hedge or barrier=fence with some appropriate fence_type e.g. dead_hedge ? m ___ T

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread John F. Eldredge
Do we have any other cases where dead vegetation is tagged differently from living vegetation? On February 13, 2017 2:14:01 PM Marc Gemis wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? As barrier=hedge or barrier=fence with some appropriate fence_type e.g. dead_hedge ? m --

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Mike Thompson
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Marc Gemis wrote: > How do you map a dead hedge? > barrier=hedge condition=dead ? ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 07:18 AM, Mike Thompson wrote: On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Marc Gemis > wrote: How do you map a dead hedge? barrier=hedge condition=dead ? Same as a dead railway? disused=yes ? A dead plant will eventually collapse and disappear. Dead tr

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 13-Feb-17 10:29 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: 2017-02-13 11:50 GMT+01:00 Volker Schmidt >: I don't think that mapping the capacity of washing machines in campsite laundry facilities is data that is useful in OSM. It's difficult to establish in the firs

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Marc Gemis
Sorry, I looked up the word on wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge and thought it was a common phrase for branches that form a barrier. So it is not about a plant that is dead but about a human made barrier mainly made from branches m Op 13 feb. 2017 21:17 schreef "Chris Hill" :

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread John F. Eldredge
Well, I just learned a term I didn't know. I had assumed you were referring to a regular, planted hedge in which all of the bushes or trees had died. Yes, I suppose we do need a separate tag for a barrier composed of cut branches. On February 13, 2017 2:35:41 PM Marc Gemis wrote: Sorry, I

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 01:30 AM, John Willis wrote: Javbw On Feb 13, 2017, at 3:10 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com > wrote: laundry:top_loading:1_load=20 (if 'load' can be found as a size .. somewhere?) laundry:top_loading:5_cu_ft=20 laundry:top_loading:6_lbs=20 lau

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Chris Hill
Do we need a new term? Surely a wooden fence is made of dead trees? It's a fence. -- cheers Chris Hill (chillly) On 13/02/2017 20:41, John F. Eldredge wrote: Well, I just learned a term I didn't know. I had assumed you were referring to a regular, planted hedge in which all of the bushes or

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Tristan Anderson
barrier=dead_hedge feels more correct to me than barrier=fence fence_type=dead_hedge From: Chris Hill Sent: February 13, 2017 3:46 PM To: tagging@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge Do we need a new term? Surely a wooden fence is made of dead tr

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Andy Townsend
On 13/02/2017 20:46, Chris Hill wrote: It's a fence. +1 to that. Despite both of the refs on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge being English ones, it's not an English term I recognise at all, and it could have been designed to confuse. Cheers, Andy ___

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Volker Schmidt
A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organic farming [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_hedge

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Tom Pfeifer
On 13.02.2017 22:28, Volker Schmidt wrote: A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organic farming [1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org

Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - CoreIndoor

2017-02-13 Thread Tobias Knerr
Hello Pavel, On 08.02.2017 09:09, Pavel Zbytovský wrote: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/CoreIndoor as one of the authors of Simple Indoor Tagging (SIT), I'd like to comment on each of your proposed changes. So please excuse the wall of text below. :) First, thank you

Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 09:33 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote: On 13.02.2017 22:28, Volker Schmidt wrote: A dead hedge is not to be confused with a hedge woven from pieces of wood. It's function is much less that of a barrier than that of a natural habitat for some animal species, especially in the context of organi

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread John Willis
> On Feb 13, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Tristan Anderson > wrote: > > I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing > machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been > manufactured in the history of the world and every washing machine that will

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread John Willis
> On Feb 13, 2017, at 7:50 PM, Volker Schmidt wrote: > > I don't think that mapping the capacity of washing machines in campsite > laundry facilities is data that is useful in OSM. Neither do I, it was an an aside about laundromats in general. That is why the extended campsite has them lis

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread John Willis
Javbw > On Feb 14, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Mappers can enter miles instead of kilometres .. so they too should be able > to enter the units they have into the capacity of the laundry machine. Yea, because it is well known that they correlate, like C and F.

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 01:33 PM, John Willis wrote: On Feb 13, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Tristan Anderson wrote: I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been manufactured in the history of the world and e

Re: [Tagging] self-service laudry machines a camp and caravan sites

2017-02-13 Thread Warin
On 14-Feb-17 01:44 PM, John Willis wrote: Javbw On Feb 14, 2017, at 5:43 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: Mappers can enter miles instead of kilometres .. so they too should be able to enter the units they have into the capacity of the laundry machine. Yea, because it is well known