On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 at 03:04, Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> I don’t usually map such small features; there are so many villages, roads
> and rivers still missing from Indonesia.
>
I wouldn't generally map a shrubbery either. A shrubbery in somebody's
back garden is just
a garden. And I generally w
Hello,
I'm currently working on a project involving editing of indoor features.
Regarding Simple Indoor Tagging scheme :
"indoor=level is optional and not intended for rendering purposes, but
for having a place to add additional information like a floor name"
So according to wiki, indoor=le
Is it OK to use natural=volcano for remains of volcanoes?
There is volcano:status=extinct but I feel that tagging
volcano-related rocks as volcanoes is a poor idea.
See
https://www.steinmann.uni-bonn.de/institut/bereiche/endogene-prozesse/arbeitsgruppen/strukturgeologie/lehre/aufschluesse-im-rh
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 12:10 AM Joseph Eisenberg
wrote:
> For your New York State park examples, protect_class=21 might be the best
> option, so go ahead and add this tagging, in addition to tagging any specific
> areas within that qualify as a leisure=park or nature_reserve
>
> But many State
On 23/07/19 21:42, PanierAvide wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently working on a project involving editing of indoor
features. Regarding Simple Indoor Tagging scheme :
"indoor=level is optional and not intended for rendering purposes, but
for having a place to add additional information like a floor
The voting period has ended for
Proposed_features/Tag:waterway=tidal_channel with 17 votes to approve
and none in opposition.
The wiki page for the approved feature is located at
Tag:waterway=tidal_channel:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:waterway%3Dtidal_channel and
I've added the tag to
Nederland: not Kreek, but Mui. Suatiegeul is officially correct but I have
never heard or seen it IRL.
Mvg Peter Elderson
> Op 24 jul. 2019 om 04:31 heeft Joseph Eisenberg
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> The voting period has ended for
> Proposed_features/Tag:waterway=tidal_channel with 17 vot
Hello,
Thanks for your answer. The use case I have in mind is a parking
building, where ground floor hasn't really any wall around it. As I use
indoor=level to add information about the floor (name in particular), I
was asking this to make sure this indoor=level object doesn't create any
impl