Dear All,
I have started the voting period on the revised proposal after an
additional one week RFC period.
The proposal is for how to best tag cafés, bars, restaurants, kiosks,
hotels, etc which belong to a water bottle refill scheme offering free
bottle water refill to anyone - whether or not a
Hi again,
Also, I forgot to mention that I put the results from the previous vote on
the talk page ..
Best regards,
Stuart
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 08:59, European Water Project <
europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have started the voting period on the revised proposal after
Dear All,
I agree with Antonio that the wiki is too ambiguous and needs a bit of
clean up, including more image examples of drinking fountains which merit
to be tagged as
amenity=fountain
drinking_water=yes
What is the best practice process for making controlled contributions to
the wiki pages ?
Hello Volker,
you seem to have a typo in the "foot:lanes=no|dsgnated"
But when I look at the Mapillary photo's I think there are 2 bicycle
lanes (one for each direction) and a sidewalk (there is a kerb) for
pedestrians.
regards
m
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 11:02 PM Volker Schmidt wrote:
>
> Please
Hi Stuart,
Can you clarify drinking_water:refill_scheme=multiple? I assume it should look
like drinking_water:refill_scheme=refillscheme1;refillescheme2;refillscheme3
using the semicolon to separate each value?
Thanks
Jake
> On 4 Feb 2020, at 09:06, European Water Project
> wrote:
>
>
> H
Hi Jake,
I am happy to follow the consensus on how to tag a café which belongs to
multiple schemes, but am hesitant in promoting a tag scheme which will not
be properly maintained.
drinking_water:refill_scheme=refillscheme1;refillescheme2;refillscheme3 clearly
has more information than just multi
Thanks, Marc, for spotting the spelling error.
you seem to have a typo in the "foot:lanes=no|dsgnated"
> But when I look at the Mapillary photo's I think there are 2 bicycle
> lanes (one for each direction) and a sidewalk (there is a kerb) for
> pedestrians.
>
Yes, there is a (mini-) kerb) and hen
Am Di., 4. Feb. 2020 um 09:15 Uhr schrieb European Water Project <
europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com>:
> Dear All,
>
> I agree with Antonio that the wiki is too ambiguous and needs a bit of
> clean up, including more image examples of drinking fountains which merit
> to be tagged as
>
> amenity=fount
Thank you Martin,
I will make some limited changes, which I believe are consistent with the
recent discussions, to make it clearer that a fountain - which deserves
that name - can also have a utilitarian function of delivering drinking
water. I will also add a couple more photos of historic fount
Dear All,
I have made the following changes to the wiki page - which I think makes it
clearer that amenity=fountain && drinking_water=yes is an acceptable tag
pair for fountains of historic or cultural significance which serve potable
water.
Feel free to amend or reverse them if you feel they ar
Thank you for your input and collaboration in clarifying this important
issue regarding fountains.
I agree with your changes and I'll adapt it also in the Portuguese wiki.
I also thank to everyone who participated and helped discuss this.
Regards,
António.
Às 12:21 de 04/02/2020, European Water
Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped separately.
For example university may take a large area, possibly disjointed area across
the city
but Faculty of dentistry, Faculty of forestry, Faculty of mathematics etc may be
possible to be mapped as an area/node.
Currently t
On Tuesday, 4 February 2020, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
> Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped separately.
>
> For example university may take a large area, possibly disjointed area across
> the city
> but Faculty of dentistry, Faculty of forestry, Faculty o
On 04/02/2020 16:03, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped separately.
For example university may take a large area, possibly disjointed area across
the city
but Faculty of dentistry, Faculty of forestry, Faculty of mathematics
On 2/3/2020 5:55 PM, Warin wrote:
On 30/1/20 9:23 pm, MARLIN LUKE wrote:
Noticed amenity=shelter. I initially thought about combining it with
shelter-type:picnic, but it seems too... "open" for me. Like, not a
complete building.
I'll use this in the meantime
There is shelter_type=weather_shel
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 16:31, Philip Barnes wrote:
> On Tuesday, 4 February 2020, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that amenity=faculty would be useful.
> >
> Or university=faculty and keep the amenity tag for the overall university,
> on the relation if it multi-site.
>
Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging writes:
> Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped separately.
>
> For example university may take a large area, possibly disjointed area across
> the city
> but Faculty of dentistry, Faculty of forestry, Faculty of mathematics etc may
> be
4 Feb 2020, 17:30 by p...@trigpoint.me.uk:
> On Tuesday, 4 February 2020, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
>
>> Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped separately.
>>
>> For example university may take a large area, possibly disjointed area
>> across the city
>> b
Some chairs of faculties have separate locations, too.
Regards
Sebastian
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 16:45, Greg Troxel wrote:
Perhaps, but beware that in US English, this is bizarre usage. Faculty
> refers to the set of people that are professors, not a place, and not a
> subdivision of a university.
>
But in British English it more normally refers to a division of a
uni
Am Di., 4. Feb. 2020 um 17:45 Uhr schrieb Greg Troxel :
> Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging writes:
>
> > Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped
> separately.
>
+1, I agree with this. Also institutes, departments, and whatever
subdivision there may be which can be associa
In Milton Keynes, a shop space in the Central Milton Keynes shopping mall (or ,
"centre:mk", as we like to call it) is occupied by the Electric Vehicle
Experience Centre https://evexperiencecentre.co.uk/
It looks like a car sales showroom, but their home page says,
"We are the UK’s first brand n
On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 11:44, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging writes:
> > Universities may have faculties, that often deserved to be mapped
> > separately.
> > ...
> > It seems to me that amenity=faculty would be useful.
>
> Perhaps, but beware that in US English, this is bizar
On 5/2/20 7:19 am, Peter Neale via Tagging wrote:
In Milton Keynes, a shop space in the Central Milton Keynes shopping
mall (or , "centre:mk", as we like to call it) is occupied by the
Electric Vehicle Experience Centre https://evexperiencecentre.co.uk/
It looks like a car sales showroom, but
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