2017-12-17 1:32 GMT+01:00 Thilo Haug OSM :
> Maybe a namespace ?
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Namespace
>
can you explain or give an example how you would apply this concept to the
question of the OP?
>
> I think this statement isn't true :
> " It's impossible to cover all types of sho
Dnia 17 grudnia 2017 11:30:01 CET, Martin Koppenhoefer
napisał(a):
>2017-12-17 1:32 GMT+01:00 Thilo Haug OSM :
>> I think this statement isn't true :
>> " It's impossible to cover all types of shops."'
>
>+1, why would it be impossible? We should remove this sentence from the
>wiki, as it is mai
Hi all,
recently I came across postal codes in POI addresses, which aren't the
classic scheme addr:postcode & addr:city & addr:street &
addr:housenumber. However it is a special postcode that is assigned to
recipients that receive a big amount of post every day, typically big
companies or aut
As these postcodes are kind of a virtual address that is not tied to a particular pysical location,
my opinion would be _not to add them to OSM_, which is a geo database and not primarily a post code
reference database.
Typically for those companies in DE, there is an additional physical addres
Do you mean PO box? In some cities, massive PO boxes have a special Zip
code/ postal code. It could be a property of the PObox address.
Maybe an attribute at the POI is right, as POI use to list email addresses
and web addresses, which are independent from actual physical address (as
PO boxes are)
I think we can go on refining hydrant tags, so I formally call a Request For
Comments on this page [1].
I remember that someone had pictures of different wrenches: can he/she add them
to the table on [1]?
[1]
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Fire_Hydrant_Extensions_(part_3)
On 17.12.2017 14:36, José G Moya Y. wrote:
Do you mean PO box? In some cities, massive PO boxes have a special Zip code/ postal code. It could
be a property of the PObox address.
It is kind of a postbox, but the mail might actually still be delivered by the carrier (and not
picked from a box),
As they are not related to a physical address then why use the address
space?
Possibly the contact space? contact:mail:postcode=*
-
I believe 1800 numbers cannot be used internationally, so I don't use
the ISD codes, that OSM requests, with these.
On 18-Dec-17 12:36 AM, José
El 17/12/2017 21:17, "Tom Pfeifer" escribió:
On 17.12.2017 14:36, José G Moya Y. wrote:
>
> National-wide phone numbers treated (such as +1-800-x in USA, cellphones,
> "vocal nomad" numbers (+34-51-xx in Spain, if I remember well) are
> unlinked to physical addresses too. Are they directions ab
They are used together with addr:city. The combination aoff
addr:postcode_major_recipient and addr:city acts as an alias for
addr:postcode & addr:city & addr:street & addr:housenumber.
Am 17.12.2017 21:22, schrieb Warin:
As they are not related to a physical address then why use the address
s
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> On 17. Dec 2017, at 21:26, José G Moya Y. wrote:
>
> Obviously, phone numbers and email addresses are not "on the ground", so they
> are just as out of scope of OSM as PO boxes/special zips are.
I believe this is a very limiting view of both, the scope of OSM and the
qu
Voting for dry riser inlet has started.
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Cheers,
Martin
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