[Tagging] Typology of tombs

2020-12-02 Thread Daniel Capilla
Hello, I have documented the use of "historic=cemetery" [1] and some new types of tombs, such as "tomb=table" [2], "tomb=pillar" [3], or "tomb=cenotaph" (empty tomb) [4]. I was visiting a historic cemetery a couple of weeks ago. I observed some monumental graves, such as the obelisks, which

[Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - historic

2022-11-03 Thread Daniel Capilla
Please, Check the wiki talk page of this proposal before opening the voting time. Some issues are not cleared resolved. Thank you. Regards, Daniel Capilla ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org

[Tagging] Disambiguation between statue and sculptural group

2023-04-09 Thread Daniel Capilla
Hi, I have proposed to clarify in the wiki the use of the tag "artwork_type=statue" by explaining the difference between a statue and a sculptural group. In the community discussion forum you can see some examples illustrating the difference. [1] I propose to update the documentation to diff

[Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-15 Thread Daniel Capilla
Hi, I would like to properly document the use of 'artwork_type=graffiti', a previously undocumented but widely used tag, to clarify the difference (if any) between a graffiti and a mural ('artwork_type=mural').[1] Any suggestions? Any comments would be appreciated.[

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-15 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/15/23 at 20:51, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote: why only "notable"? I don't know. The definition is copied from 'Key:artwork_type' page.[1] There are some comments in the discussion forum to try to improve/expand it.[2] [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:artwork_type [2

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-16 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/15/23 at 20:51, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote: why only "notable"?  On 4/16/23 at 15:59,  António Madeira via Tagging wrote: I believe it has to do with its longevity and legality. Normally, notable art works in the streets are allowed by the city authorities and thus last longer

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-16 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/16/23 at 16:13, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: nobody has yet responded to the question about scratchings The wiki says that "A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent surface". IMHO scratchings could be considered murals accordi

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-16 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/16/23 ats 19:07, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: IMHO according to the current guidelines not, but they should be amended. At the moment I am interested exclusively in documenting the use of 'artwork_type=graffiti', a previously undocumented but widely used tag. [1] Maybe in the future I wil

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-17 Thread Daniel Capilla
Thank you! These points are valuable to me. They will be useful to discuss with the community and add to the page. I usually only map "notable" graffiti, more murals than graffiti in terms of OSM. In Wikimedia Commons you can see some examples of the graffiti/murals that I am mapping in Malaga

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-17 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/17/23 at 9:37, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: no, it is not the question, the requirement is: does it exist? That is a philosophical question: Does artwork exist? In the deep abysses of philosophy there is a door with that question engraved on it. I know because I have been there. My recomme

Re: [Tagging] Difference between graffiti and mural

2023-04-17 Thread Daniel Capilla
On 4/17/23 at 14:26, António Madeira wrote: That's also important, of course, but not everything that exists is or should be mapped. Do you know why circus tents are not mapped, although they exist? Because they are not permanent or, at least, durable enough to be considered a mappable elemen

[Tagging] Clarify explicit abstention when voting on a proposal

2020-02-12 Thread Daniel Capilla
Hi, There is an ongoing discussion to clarify if whatever explicit abstaining is the same as no vote during the process of approving a proposal. [1] Please feel free to participate in the discussion. Happy mapping. Regards, Daniel [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposal_pro