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> On 15. Aug 2018, at 02:52, marc marc wrote:
>
> maybe I fail to find witch word get the same meaning (I am not
> a english native, it's why I ask it here for the exact meaning :p)
> or the previous url I posted is currently the only documented one.
are you asking about nu
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> On 15. Aug 2018, at 07:43, Johannes Singler wrote:
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> I'm just saying there is no absolutely blatant one-to-one correlation
> addr:street<->highway
I would say there is, and in the other cases, addr:street is not the right key
to put the address component. Use addr:pla
Or maybe homecare?
Please could you explain what function you would expect this nurse to provide.
Phil (trigpoint)
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On 8/15/2018 5:19 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
are you asking about nurses or maybe midwifes?
Btw, witches are yet another category ;-) and can maybe put together with
healers? Or with pharmacies? Or fortune tellers? I guess it depends on the
specific kind of person/service they offer.
Chee
On 15/08/18 23:19, Philip Barnes wrote:
Or maybe homecare?
Please could you explain what function you would expect this nurse to
provide.
In remote locations there are nurses that provide a very large range of
medical services.
Consider that a doctor may take some hours to arrive by aeroplan
On 15 August 2018 at 19:35, Martin Koppenhoefer
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> E.g. km 15,350 is not an addr:housenumber either (used a lot in rural
> areas around here)
>
Why wouldn't that be a housenumber?
Unless we're talking about different things?
I'm referring to "rural addresses" explained here:
https://ww
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On 16. Aug 2018, at 00:14, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> E.g. km 15,350 is not an addr:housenumber either (used a lot in rural areas
>> around here)
>
> Why wouldn't that be a housenumber?
because it is an approximate distance, not a number. Places with addresses like
th
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 7:22 PM Martin Koppenhoefer
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> On 16. Aug 2018, at 00:14, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> E.g. km 15,350 is not an addr:housenumber either (used a lot in rural areas
>> around here)
>
>> Why wouldn't that be a housenumber?
>
> because it is an approximate distance, not