the wikipedia page it refers to seem to describe the same facility as
you do, not ?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 8:34 AM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> Marc wrote
> "The social facility shelter
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:social_facility%3Dshelter
> mentions emergency shelter."
>
> Yes it does, a
And there seems to be a consensus for grouping all things where
firefighters can attach their pump under emergency=fire_hydrant.
Where there is a dedicated pipe/hydrant. Where there is a 'Static
Water Supply' then there are usually no formal fittings of any
description.
'Static Water Supply' y
Marc wrote,
"the wikipedia page it refers to seem to describe the same facility as
you do, not ?"
Yes that is true, although it is only a "see also" reference.
The "social facilities" would usually be permanently social facilities,
whereas the designated emergency centers during a state of eme
2017-09-07 9:49 GMT+02:00 Nick Hocking :
> I don't think this school should be labelled with any kind of social
> facility tag whereas it is only in a state of emergency that it would take
> on the role of an emergency center.
>
especially as social_facility is in the amenity namespace, as is
am
The list of emergency centers would be very much dependent on where the
threat is and what the nature of the threat is.
Therefore I see these as being loaded (by the relevant authorities) only
when a state of emergency is declared and only for the areas affected.
These locations would therefore b
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 07:41:37 +0200
Marc Gemis wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Nick Hocking
> wrote:
>>
>> "I think amenity=shelter is well established "
>
> The social facility shelter
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:social_facility%3Dshelter
> mentions emergency shelter.
am
On 07-Sep-17 05:47 PM, Moritz wrote:
And there seems to be a consensus for grouping all things where
firefighters can attach their pump under emergency=fire_hydrant.
Where there is a dedicated pipe/hydrant. Where there is a 'Static
Water Supply' then there are usually no formal fittings of any
Hi (hallo) Martin,
in Osm there are 94790 amenity=shelter and 1 (one) emergency=shelter.
(Nodes only, may be some more ways).
I think, you won't change that ;)
Am 07.09.2017 um 09:54 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
I would use "emergency" as the "main" key.
Cheers,
Martin
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> On 7. Sep 2017, at 10:38, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
>
> whereas amenity=shelter is a protection from something defined
> in shelter_type=*
the sun shelter protects from the sun, the weather shelter from the weather and
the picnic shelter from picnics? ;-)
Maybe it would
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> On 7. Sep 2017, at 12:22, Walter Nordmann wrote:
>
> Hi (hallo) Martin,
>
> in Osm there are 94790 amenity=shelter and 1 (one) emergency=shelter. (Nodes
> only, may be some more ways).
> I think, you won't change that ;)
>
likely not alone ;-)
Depending on the kind of
Le 07. 09. 17 à 05:48, Nick Hocking a écrit :
> Do we have a tagging scheme for emergency shelters
> to be used in times of natural disasters?
why not, it could be consistent with the other emergency feature.
> emergency=shelter
> open=yes/no
except this one. what do you mean ?
for me a closed e
Marc wrote
"*open=yes/no *except this one. what do you mean ?"
Yes, I agree , this one is silly and means nothing. They are always open,
and if closed will be just deleted from the map.
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Hi all,
Japanese community has decided to use following tags
(Discussed here
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ja/2017-July/009817.html)
(1) Evacuation shelter
Many schools are designated as evacuation shelter for natural disaster such
as flooding.
amenity=school
emegency:social_faci
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Emergency evacuation routes, with direction, for various types of
emergencies.
Thanks,
Eric "Sparks"
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There was a discussion here on "Disaster response" in April.
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2017-April/032127.html
Another discussion back in December 2015 "If a school is a shelter when a
disaster happens..."
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2015-December/027929
2017-09-07 13:41 GMT+02:00 tomoya muramoto :
> (1) Evacuation shelter
> Many schools are designated as evacuation shelter for natural disaster
> such as flooding.
> amenity=school
> emegency:social_facility=shelter
> hazard_type=*
>
>
do you recall why emergency:social_facility=shelter was chose
Le 07. 09. 17 à 17:24, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
>> emegency:social_facility=shelter
> social_facility shelter in osm is used with a different meaning,
> so it seems quite odd.
+1 :(
2017-09-07 13:41 GMT+02:00 tomoya muramoto :
> hazard_type=*
feel free to add some info in the wiki
Nick Hocking writes:
> Do we have a tagging scheme for emergency shelters to be used in times of
> natural disasters?
>
> Off the top of my head I could see tags such as
>
> emergency=shelter
Around me, there are almost no places that would be described like this
as their primary use.
Instead,
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> Nick Hocking writes:
>
> > Do we have a tagging scheme for emergency shelters to be used in times of
> > natural disasters?
>
> Around me, there are almost no places that would be described like this
> as their primary use.
>
> Instead, ther
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On 09/07/2017 04:08 AM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> The list of emergency centers would be very much dependent on where
> the threat is and what the nature of the threat is.
As a former emergency management planner I'll go on the record as
saying... kinda
User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in feet)
to the name tag. For example, he changed "Crown Point" to "Crown Point
11,463 ft."[2] While the wiki doesn't specifically address the issue of
elevation as par
Sounds like tagging for the renderer to me.
There is a elevation tag already defined and in wide spread use. And it is
pretty easy for a renderer to show that in addition to the name. And even
convert it from meters to feet when doing the rendering. I do this when
rendering my personal use Topo
On 09/07/2017 04:31 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
> User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
> 50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in
> feet) to the name tag. For example, he changed "Crown Point" to "Crown
> Point 11,463 ft."[2] While the wiki doesn
On 08-Sep-17 07:39 AM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On 09/07/2017 04:31 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in
feet) to the name tag. For example, he changed "Crown Point" to "Crown
P
>
>
> do you recall why emergency:social_facility=shelter was chosen as a tag,
> rather than a simple "emergency=shelter"? Because social_facility shelter
> in osm is used with a different meaning, so it seems quite odd.
>
> (1) "emergency=shelter" is not defined in wiki
(2) wiki says social_facil
> water_source=groundwater
+1
> water_level=6 (in meters) ?
> I mean the distance between the ground level and the
> water level. E.g. the water is 3 m below ground.
Suction head is the right word in hydraulics.
> I think the water level will drop as large amounts of water are drawn off, so
ele can of course be in feett or lightyears for that matter, but it's a lot
easier to work with if they are all in the same unit.
2017-09-08 0:22 GMT+02:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
> On 08-Sep-17 07:39 AM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
>
>> On 09/07/2017 04:31 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
>>
>>> User R
Adding numeric values to the name of a peak is not okay. As for using feet
in the "ele" tag instead of meters, JOSM discourages this practice and I
think we should too. It's long past the time when Americans and other
countries still using archaic and cumbersome measurement systems based on
the len
On 08-Sep-17 09:10 AM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
Adding numeric values to the name of a peak is not okay. As for using
feet in the "ele" tag instead of meters, JOSM discourages this
practice and I think we should too. It's long past the time when
Americans and other countries still using archaic an
Hi Eric,
I noticed that in one of the briefings , the Govoner of Florida mentioned
that Goggle was going to dynamically change their "evacuation routes",
should one become unavailable.
Will this proposal contain alternate evacuation routes, and an indication
by whom and when they would be activat
Eric wrote "Why would you delete data that is still valid and useful?"
My concern is that if these are permanent features, then people will say
"ooh - they'll be the same as last time" and of course they probably won't
be the same as last time and we may route people to a wrong place, with
poss
Authorities routinely post the hurricane evacuation centers for a year
as they do change a little bit year to year.
but the core typically remains the same, schools etc.
These just need a good lifecycle tag.
Like "good until' date, after which it can be easily found and removed.
I proposed some
Hi!
In some parts of Spain, there are tiny igloo-like houses, smaller than a
person, traditionally used to store tools near the fields. They are called
"guardaviñas" ("vineyard guards") and resemble, by shape and purpose, the
italian "trulli" of Puglia, but they are smaller.
I was wondering if ther
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