On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 11:46 AM Jmapb wrote:
> IMO it's fine to use old_name=* even without name=* -- to record the fact
> that it used to be known as the Johnson House, but there's no current name
> in common use. J
>
Thanks all for the feedback. I guess I'll use old_name=* for these. The
name
I have just posted version 1.5 of my proposal on mapping disputed
boundaries. It incorporates private feedback on how to eliminate the Zones
of Control.
Each time I think it can't be simplified, someone suggests a way to
simplify it!
*Changelog*
- *Version 1.5*
- Eliminating Zones of Co
Hi everyone,
I am now opening up voting for the tag "interval". Once approved, it will
be used on bus routes, ferry routes, railway routes, and others to state
the frequency at which buses, trains, or ferries arrive. This is a very
simple addition that will not cause any data to be broken. The
Hello folks,
i'm a bit confused about how to map soft story buildings. The Wikipedia
definition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_story_building is
soft story building is a multi-story building in which one or more floors
have windows, wide doors, large unobstructed commercial spaces, or other
o
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 10:49 PM Stefano Maffulli
wrote:
>
> Question for the community: does it make sense to add soft story
> information using the key building:soft_storey=y/n (similar to
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:fireproof) or should I
> use building:structure=soft_st
While checking the rendering of highway link roads (eg motorway_link,
primary_link, tertiary_link), I noticed that in some cases these tags
are used when a road splits in a Y-junction, for example before a
traffic circle / roundabout. In some areas these are the most common
forms of _link for less
Hi
I came across a lot of sport=nullĀ .. and found it in Pointe Noire,some
18,000?
Looks like there are a few other *=null there too.
Anyone with any idea of what *=null might be taken as? I have made a
changeset comment, but thought I'd ask here too.
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On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 8:12 PM Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I came across a lot of sport=null .. and found it in Pointe Noire,some
> 18,000?
>
> Looks like there are a few other *=null there too.
'null' usually indicates a botched import from a database that had
fields with missing val
> I have a question about `name=` and variants of names. I've been reading
a lot of local history and in the architecture/history world, houses are
generally named for the first resident that they were built for.
E.g."Johnson house" and are referred to in this way even after many
generations of new