Hey
This is a follow up of my earlier question about whether to use trees=,
crop= or produce= for orchard produces.
I'd like to establish produce=pepper as deprecated because it is
ambiguous. All the following are also known as pepper (with picture):
1. produce=piper
aka "pepper", "piper", "blac
Whoops, it is
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/westnordost/StreetComplete/master/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxhdpi/produce_pepper.jpg
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/westnordost/StreetComplete/master/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxhdpi/produce_chili.jpg
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/westnordo
Number 2 and 3 are fine for me. However I could not find 'piper' as a synonym for the spice in my
English dictionaries. A piper is a player of a bagpipe or sometimes a flute, thus that is highly
confusing.
IMHO it would be sufficient to clarify that produce=pepper means the
https://en.wikipedi
You are right. Here is the correct picture:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/westnordost/StreetComplete/master/app/src/main/res/drawable-xxhdpi/produce_piper.jpg
And here is the wikipedia article for Piper (plant):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_(plant)
Tobias
On 20/08/2017 15:02, Tom Pf
>For suction point another proposal of refinement is needed.
+1
I'm currently on vacation but will do something when I'm back in two weeks.
So will be more quiet from my side until then.
Cheers
Moritz
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On 20.08.2017 21:50, Tobias Zwick wrote:
And here is the wikipedia article for Piper (plant):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_(plant)
Well that is the Genus of 2000 different species, of which one is "Piper
nigrum", the common spice.
There are tags for genus [1] and species [2] in OSM, whe
Just one more thing:
Dry and wet barrel hydrants are both pillar type hydrants.
What about tagging both as fire_hydrant:type=pillar
and something like
pillar:type=dry_barrel|wet_barrel
So the people who are just interested in the type of hydrants (underground,
wall, pillar...) can evaluate fh:t
On 8/20/17 4:22 PM, Moritz wrote:
> Just one more thing:
>
> Dry and wet barrel hydrants are both pillar type hydrants.
>
> What about tagging both as fire_hydrant:type=pillar
> and something like
> pillar:type=dry_barrel|wet_barrel
>
> So the people who are just interested in the type of hydrants
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> On 20.08.2017 21:50, Tobias Zwick wrote:
>>
>> And here is the wikipedia article for Piper (plant):
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piper_(plant)
>
>
> Well that is the Genus of 2000 different species, of which one is "Piper
> nigrum", the com
On 20.08.2017 22:48, Kevin Kenny wrote:
The English word 'pepper' also applies to several plants in the genera
Aframomum, Capsicum, Pimenta, Schinus, and Zanthophylum (plus others
that are used in traditional herbal medicine but not for the kitchen). > I
think that the original poster wanted to
I am bemused by this thread.
I know that when I am sent to the grocers to get peppers I’ve never been asked
to get a “chili pepper”. Depending on the desired dish it might be a “Anaheim”,
“Chipotle”, “Jalapeño”, “Serrano”, “Habaneros” or other type of the spicy
peppers. Those are just a few of
> Umm reflective is not a colour.
In my understanding, reflective:colour should be the colour of reflective
stripes, if present.
> What about tagging both as fire_hydrant:type=pillar
> and something like
> pillar:type=dry_barrel|wet_barrel
+1
Best regards
Alberto
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Hi Viking,
Thank you for synthesis and proposal update.
2017-08-20 2:02 GMT+02:00 Viking :
>
> Francois, as a firefighters, I can say that it's very very important to
> distinguish a pressurized hydrant from a dry hydrant (or suction point).
> And we all agree.
> And now I explain the reason why
> The simplest (and in many case the only) way to tranfser hydrants
> attributes to GPS is to put them in waypoints names.
you can also just use the same as you did in the past, as you do not use
the name of the osm tag anyway
> For sake of simplicity, fire_hydrant: and suction_point nam
On 21-Aug-17 08:07 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
I am bemused by this thread.
I know that when I am sent to the grocers to get peppers I’ve never been asked
to get a “chili pepper”. Depending on the desired dish it might be a “Anaheim”,
“Chipotle”, “Jalapeño”, “Serrano”, “Habaneros” or other type of t
On 21-Aug-17 09:18 AM, marc marc wrote:
The simplest (and in many case the only) way to tranfser hydrants
attributes to GPS is to put them in waypoints names.
you can also just use the same as you did in the past, as you do not use
the name of the osm tag anyway
Do not use the name
Le 21. 08. 17 à 00:07, Tod Fitch a écrit :
> e.g. black pepper corns could be “produce=pepper”, “variety=black_corn”.
+1 !
please avoid adding too many value to "top level" tag, If not, this 'll
be like landuse : it is impossible to select "all agricultural landuses"
of an area without first maki
Hi,
2017-08-21 1:40 GMT+02:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
> On 21-Aug-17 09:18 AM, marc marc wrote:
>
> The simplest (and in many case the only) way to tranfser hydrants
>>> attributes to GPS is to put them in waypoints names.
>>>
>> you can also just use the same as you did in the
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