Hi, all:
Let's say we have a natural=scrub for example. Inside it (a part of it)
becomes seasonally wet, for example during the rainy (wet) season. How
would you better map this? Some possible approaches:
1. Having the area of all the scrub as natural=scrub, and the area that
becomes wet in
:47PM +0200, Rafael Avila Coya wrote:
Hi, all:
Let's say we have a natural=scrub for example. Inside it (a
part of it)
becomes seasonally wet, for example during the rainy (wet)
season. How would
you better map this? Some possible approaches:
Why not landuse=forest;meadow in one only polygon ?
Cheers,
Rafael.
O 04/06/20 ás 15:55, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging escribiu:
Jun 4, 2020, 10:50 by ravilac...@gmail.com:
This is interesting. But what if the (for example) silvopasture
would occupy exactly the same area fo the lan
I think you are missing one point here, and that's the one we have in
the landuse key wikipage:
"Mainly used to describe the primary use of land by humans."
If 2 or more uses, we should select the main one.
For your example, you might add the forest with a landcover tag, or, if
the main use o
I also agree that leisure=common (leisure, not landuse) should continue
to be used as it has been up to now for African (and not only African)
countries, because () their context differs so much from European
countries, for example. I find it the most suitable, and it's been the
one we've been
Unless you demonstrate me that I am wrong, the tag leisure=common was
deprecated without any agreement with the community. So it's clearly not
a deprecated tag. Another thing is what you actually think about the tag
itself.
Cheers,
Rafael.
O 23/05/20 ás 20:49, Marc M. escribiu:
Agree on wha
se, but on a global level, this can't
succeed.
You seem to be talking about depreciation as if there was a voting
procedure, whereas in this case it's more like "these multiple meanings
make the tag unusable worldwide, fortunately there are less ambiguous
alternatives".
Le 25.05.20
Hi all:
I was the one who organized the import of 14,000+ places nodes in
Liberia back in September 2014.
The idea of giving place=unknown (together with a fixme=* tag) to places
that were not possible to determine its value was proposed during the
discussion in the imports list [1] [2].
p
+1
On 14/03/15 08:20, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
> "Numeric tags, perhaps grade1 .. grade8 similar to tracktype." -
> exchanges old problem for a new one, at huge cost and with no
> benefit.
>
> "glassy -smooth -rough -bumpy - rutted " - will have the same
> problems as current values, plus n
Hi, Bryce:
Everything is temporary: the highway surfaces, oneway, classification...
Railways go disused and new ones are constructed every day.
Thousands of shops close everyday, to reopen with a new name and type (and
contact:*...)
Farmlands go greenfields, then construction, then residential
Hi Bryce:
Have you ever done any single task of any Tasking Manager project?
>From your comments, it seems you are completely wrong on what the Tasking
>Manager is about.
Cheers,
Rafael.
El 24 de mayo de 2015 02:55:17 CDT, Bryce Nesbitt
escribió:
>On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Warin <61
Hi:
What happens when a traffic calming is a crossing for pedestrians at the
same time? I have some examples in this avenue of my home town where I
live: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1080908514
I find it is more important to mark it as a highway=crossing than a
highway=traffic_calming
Chee
I generally agree with your view.
The wiki [1] already says: "An effective way to tag timezone information
is to add it to administration boundaries of countries or in the case of
larger countries smaller administrative boundaries such as states and
territories. (Do not create stand-alone boun
+1
And, IMHO, it would be smarter to drop shop=fashion and shop=boutique
and incorporate it to the clothes=* tag, that has already
clothes=children, clothes=women, etc. So if you have a shop that is
"fashion" and women only, you could tag it as
shop=clothes
clothes=women;fashion
As for shop
No. It means boutique could be moved to:
shop=clothes
clothes=boutique
In fact, the key clothes=* has clothes=fashion already, so we can add
clothes=boutique too.
Cheers,
Rafael.
El 2 de septiembre de 2017 12:10:19 CEST, Marc Gemis
escribió:
>Please read e.g.
>
>https://en.wikipedia.or
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