[Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
I believe the tag "import=yes" was intended to be added to changesets, to show that the changeset data was imported from some outside source. However, it's also been used on a number of database objects directly. I'm trying to figure out what this means, since it's one of the more common keys that

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread marc marc
Le 09.08.19 à 15:32, Joseph Eisenberg a écrit : > I'm trying to figure out what this means it mean the contributeur doesn't understand changeset set or understand it but find it more convenient to use tags on changeset and stamps if it's not reliable > doesn't have a wiki page. add a redirect to

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread marc marc
resend with 2 corrected errors (in caps) Le 09.08.19 à 15:46, marc marc a écrit : > Le 09.08.19 à 15:32, Joseph Eisenberg a écrit : >> I'm trying to figure out what this means > > it mean the contributeur doesn't understand changeset TAG > or understand it but find it more convenient to use tags

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 09.08.19 15:32, Joseph Eisenberg wrote: > Or perhaps there is a simple way they could check changesets to find > out how many roads they have added? I'd like to suggest how they could > do this, to avoid adding extra tags. f.s.v.o. "simple", a relatively foolproof method on a Linux machine

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread Paul Allen
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 at 15:23, Frederik Ramm wrote: > > f.s.v.o. "simple", a relatively foolproof method on a Linux machine is > > 1. download indonesia history pbf, > 2. run osmium command line tool to convert into ASCII "opl" format, > 3. grep how many ways with highway=* and v=1 are mapped by th

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread Dave Swarthout
The reason those objects (mostly highways) are tagged that way in Thailand, at least, is because much of the mapping done by the Facebook and Grab teams was rather poorly executed. Having that tag allows us to easily locate and check the validity of their work. One of the regular Thailand contribut

Re: [Tagging] Use of tag "import=yes" on objects, not changesets?

2019-08-09 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
Thanks, Dave. Re: > "Having that tag allows us to easily locate and check the validity of their work. > ... After we check the work, we remove the import tag." This usage would be incompatible with what I was told about Indonesia: if they want to use this tag to find how many roads they added, th

[Tagging] Fruit stands and shops selling fresh fruits?

2019-08-09 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
Java, Indonesia has many small, open-front shops and roadside stalls which sell a variety of local fruits, found in most cities and neighborhoods. These are called a "toko buah" = "fruit shop". shop=farm doesn't seem appropriate, since these should be located at the farm and have produce mainly fr

Re: [Tagging] Fruit stands and shops selling fresh fruits?

2019-08-09 Thread Warin
On 10/08/19 10:48, Joseph Eisenberg wrote: Java, Indonesia has many small, open-front shops and roadside stalls which sell a variety of local fruits, found in most cities and neighborhoods. These are called a "toko buah" = "fruit shop". shop=farm doesn't seem appropriate, since these should be l