Is public_transport=platform now about the structure or the function?
If it is about the function, then we need a separate tag for the
platform structure.
If it is about the structure, then we should decide to either map the
sidewalk or public_transport=platform (depending on how we define a
plat
highway=platform and railway=platform on a WAY or an AREA are perfectly
fine tags for such platforms, where they exist. Until about a year ago I
was also adding public_transport=platform to these ways, but as it creates
confusion with the platform NODES, which as far as I am concerned represent
the
2018-03-30 11:37 GMT+01:00 :
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> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dfuel#Service
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> and what was stated in previous posts on the mailing list, I would guess
> that the correct tags would be:
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> Only serviced by attendant:
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could this be simplified with yes/no/only ?
> 2018-03-30 11:37 GMT+01:00 :
> Only serviced by attendant:
> self_service=no
> full_service=yes
self_service=no
> Self service always available, attended only during the day:
> self_service=yes
> full_servi
On 29 March 2018 at 11:58, Javier Sánchez Portero wrote:
> I'm looking for a key to denote if you have
> to refuel by your self or not. I meant if the station operates on self
> service mode.
There are (at least) three modes:
* Attendant service
* Self service, pay at kiosk
* Self service, pay
I independently reached a conclusion similar to Jo's. No need for a
separate tag; the difference is made clear when you look at whether it's a
node, way or area. And there are lots of optional tags to indicate
structural elements like benches, shelters, tactile pavement, etc.
I don't usually go be
One point that hasn't been discussed (and isn't in the subject line) is
that part of Ilya's proposal is to also drop stations.
I would move in the opposite direction and expand the role of stations.
Here's why.
In many (many) cases, GTFS data from bus operators includes a single
StopPoint value f
On 29.03.2018 15:38, Dave F wrote:
> No. The building tag is for current usage.
No, building tag is for the current building type
church used as warehouse is still a church building (though no longer
amenity=place_of_worship)
See any documentation about how building tag is used
You may don't know about this, but in central and eastern--Europe
countries there are outdoor carpet hangers for cleaning them before
holidays.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpet_hanger
They usually look like this:
https://pareulicdalej.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/pc080668.jpg
I see that w
It seems that amenity=beater is the most popular tagging (at least it was
when I was checking it).
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018, 18:12 Tomasz Wójcik, wrote:
> You may don't know about this, but in central and eastern--Europe
> countries there are outdoor carpet hangers for cleaning them before
> holidays
And on similar line:
I have seen several public carpet washing places in Finland, like this one:
[1], located here: [2], but not on the map.
[1] https://www.flickr.com/photos/voschix/41139585421/in/dateposted-friend/
[2] https://osm.org/go/01xhtNkQw-?m=&relation=2528474
Happy Easter
On 31 March
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 7:01 AM, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> On 29 March 2018 at 11:58, Javier Sánchez Portero
> wrote:
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> > I'm looking for a key to denote if you have
> > to refuel by your self or not. I meant if the station operates on self
> > service mode.
>
> There are (at least) three modes:
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There is also an automated key mentioned on the wiki.
This applies mostly to self_service I would guess, and I assumed automated=yes
indicates that you can pay at the pump.
I didn’t mention the following because taginfo showed that it’s not used and
there pretty surely is no software sup
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