11 Jun 2019, 01:41 by pla16...@gmail.com:
> Here's the thing. In terms of OSM statuses, "de facto" means that the tag is
> in use.
>
"de facto" means rather "in wide use, considered as standard tagging scheme for
this feature,
widely accepted/used/supported where relevant"
"in use" means "som
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> On 11. Jun 2019, at 01:41, Paul Allen wrote:
>
> I'd be inclined to leave "in use" as
> a German synonym for "de facto" unless people who have German as a first
> language say that
> "de facto" would be acceptable.
maybe there are nuances between “de facto” and “in use”
Hi,
On 11.06.19 02:29, Warin wrote:
>> Here's the thing. In terms of OSM statuses, "de facto" means that the
>> tag is in use.
>
> Err I thought
> 'de facto' = "approved" but before the formal approval process was in place
> 'in use' = widely used and in large numbers, sufficient to be recognis
Hello
landuse=reservoir is from original OpenStreetMap water tagging scheme.
water=reservoir is the newer one ("all blue is natural=water") with
no advantages over previous one. Original (landuse=reservoir) is still
more prominent even with Mapbox/iD's aggressive push for the later
one.
Now
Le 11.06.19 à 11:14, Tomas Straupis a écrit :
>What do you think?
I find very strange that reservoir is a landuse by itself
it would be a bit like putting landuse=rest on a bench
or landuse=stop on a parking lot.
landuse should be what the place is for. reservoir is the function
of the object,
> I find very strange that reservoir is a landuse by itself
> it would be a bit like putting landuse=rest on a bench
> or landuse=stop on a parking lot.
> <...>
There are a infinite number of arguments on both sides. Pandora box
was already opened and dual standard for water tagging already exis
I agree with Marcin preference for natural=water, water=reservoir, because
it keeps landuse open for the actual use of the land that contains a
reservoir. I dislike landuse-within-landuse.
But I agree with Tomas that this preference does not make it a "better"
option, and the wiki should not state
On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 at 01:35, Yuri Astrakhan
wrote:
> Paul, as a programmer, I'm sure you know the difference between a keyword
> and the text shown to the user.
>
I'm aware that such things can be done but not that such a mechanism was in
place for
status keywords.
German translates "inuse" as
> Note that in some very rare cases, it might be possible for a region (but
> not a language) to have a different value if a community has discussed it.
> If you know of such cases, please respond and we can figure out how to
> document it properly.
Yes, I agree. I sometimes see the list of this k
Am 10. Juni 2019 22:05:53 MESZ schrieb Dave Swarthout :
>The refugee camps I'm familiar with in Thailand are not social
>facilities
>except in an incidental way. They are essentially internment camps
>surrounded by fences with guarded gates where undocumented aliens are
>kept.
>They are landuse=r
Hi,
Did you think about adding refugee=yes tag on place=* ?
There were also an idea, if you have the boundary to develop rules
around boundary, similar to boundary = administrative to
boundary=refugee see
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Refugee_Camp_Boundaries
I also t
On 11/06/19 19:30, marc marc wrote:
Le 11.06.19 à 11:14, Tomas Straupis a écrit :
What do you think?
I find very strange that reservoir is a landuse by itself
it would be a bit like putting landuse=rest on a bench
or landuse=stop on a parking lot.
landuse should be what the place is for. re
On 11/06/19 19:30, marc marc wrote:
Le 11.06.19 à 11:14, Tomas Straupis a écrit :
What do you think?
I find very strange that reservoir is a landuse by itself
it would be a bit like putting landuse=rest on a bench
or landuse=stop on a parking lot.
landuse should be what the place is for. re
I did not add a refugee=yes tag. I tagged it as a place=town because my
quick search for alternatives came up empty and there are about 50,000
people living there. That way, at least the camp name shows up on maps and
is searchable. I'll retag it based on what we decide here.
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