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Von: Michał Brzozowski
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2018 12:22
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Betreff: [Tagging] esperanto=yes
Hi,
Today user przem started to add esperanto=yes to two kinds of objects
- streets named after Zamenhof
=Parsberg#map=17/49.15540/11.70908
Eric
Von: Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2018 09:42
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Betreff: [Tagging] landuse=basin
Hi,
The present OSM meaning of landuse=basin is "An area of land artificially
uot;pine tree" that jumped out at me I'm not finding much. I have to
assume I'm barking up the wrong tree (sorry).
Could any of you suggest a better search strategy?
Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:17 PM ael wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:00:29PM -0800, Eric Theise wrote:
> > tower:type=communication
> > tower:construction=concealed
> >
> > and either man_made=mast or man_made=tower should cough up cellphone
> towers
&g
Since 1992 cellphone masts and towers have been disguised as trees, cacti,
and other features of the natural and built world. The suggested practice
for tagging this infrastructure is to use man_made=tower or man_made=mast
with tower:type=communication in combination with
tower:construction=conceal
I've emailed the list with a Request For Comments on a key for
communication masts and towers: mimics.
Thanks, Eric
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 1:57 PM Martin Koppenhoefer
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>
> sent from a phone
>
> On 14. Nov 2019, at 22:04, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the quick feedback.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 2:20 PM Paul Allen wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 at 20:54, Eric Theise wrote:
>
>>
>> I propose to introduce the key mimics to remedy this.
>>
>
> I'm not sure "mimics" is a good key,
I've updated the proposal to incorporate Paul Allen's suggestion that the
practice of using tower:construction=concealed be deprecated when a mast or
tower is tagged with mimics=*.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 2:39 PM Eric Theise wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for the quick feedba
mimics" is well-understood and
precise so I'm going to leave that in the proposal.
Thanks, Eric
P.S. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camouflage
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 4:06 PM Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 at 08:40, Eric Theise wrote:
>
>>
&g
s in advance for participating in the vote and best wishes for a happy
Thanksgiving weekend to US-based mappers.
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Voting was open from 29 Nov 2019 through 13 Dec 2019. The final tally was
21 yes votes, 0 no votes, and 3 abstentions.
Thanks to everyone who voted and/or participated in the discussion.
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where?
Appreciate the help, Eric
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Created a table of recommended values manually and ditched the idea of
multiple pages created using ValueDescription.
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 5:54 PM Eric Theise wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm writing up the documentation for mimics. It was clear from comments
> that people d
People's Park in Berkeley was known for, among other things, its "free box".
https://www.peoplespark.org/wp/free-clothing-box/
Might be a less encumbered term than "givebox" given the trademark issue
Paul raises.
Eric
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 3:38 PM Jmapb via Tagging
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I agree with François and Marc.
Le ven. 27 juil. 2018 à 13:28, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Unfortunately not everyone uses the same units... heights are in meters,
> feet .. depending on where you come from or what activity you follow.
>
You're right, but as OSM is an international
re there existing conventions? Would
any OSM-based routing software be interested in delivering people to the
correct parking lot? Are there other related use cases?
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When working near the coast of Maine in the US, I see lots of bays. In
most cases, the ultimate source data for the bay names seems to be various
government maps and databases: GNIS, ancient nautical charts, or whatever.
There's a high degree of agreement between sources: If an island has 4
unname
also want to
find it for braids
...
cuisine=* is used for restaurant and may be suitable for convenience
but not really for clothes or hairdresser.
Any suggestion is welcome.
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I'm following this thread since the beginning. I'm interested in
intermittent river for Madagascar
(http://osm.org/go/lrsj4--?relation=447325). There is mostly a dry
season and a wet/rainy season from December to April. There is also
around 3 cyclones a year.
Some rivers (or part of river) o
althio althio a ?crit :
On 19 January 2015 at 13:42, Eric SIBERT wrote:
One may also not that road are also subject to intermittent (un)usability.
Some unpaved one are closed during rainy season.
something with conditional?
access:conditional = no @ (Jan-Apr)
This is what I'm usi
Le 19/01/2015 18:42, althio althio a écrit :
John Willis mailto:jo...@mac.com>> wrote:
> I think there should be ethnic=*, Nationality=* , or culture=*tag
that can be used [...]
I find culture=* the best so far.
I find it specialised enough (compared to _type=*, origin=*, category=*,
group=*
have one last case: some low profile bridge (without parapet) may be
submerged after heavy rain but may be still usable if water depth
above the bridge in not too high. How to tag this?
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behaves like a ford. I would avoid
flood_prone=yes as it is made to be used when reasonably submerged.
Adding depth=0 (or -0.5 ?) to indicate that the ford aspect is usually
dry. (depth is not really used with bridge=* : 14 over 240).
Eric
.
Indeed, for tunnels, I just put the length indicated at the entrance in
note=*...
... and some other contributors transfered it to length=*.
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may use
{{tag|cuisine}} to indicate it."
And latter go on with culture=* for nonfood services?
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poor lonely mapper, I assumed that steps were pointing
down like waterways.
I now am adding the tag incline=up to all steps.
+1 with incline=down but up to now, I didn't corrected my
contributions backward.
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n it.
It doesn't really describe smoothness. A road usable with normal
vehicles may be driven at 100 km/h or 20 km/h, depending on smoothness.
One may define some side scales like:
practicability:bicycle=mountainbike_only/trekkingbike_only/citybike/all(defaut)
practicability:motorcycle=*
M
Paul,
USENET and Mailing List posting netiquette:
4. Do not cross-post:
http://linux.sgms-centre.com/misc/netiquette.php#xpost
People on [tagging] may not be aware of the beginning of the discussion
and other people on [osmand] may only receive a fraction of answers.
Thanks
Éric
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one30
maxspeed=20; source:maxspeed=FR:living_street
Although for the last two, speed limit is included in the
corresponding traffic sign design.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:source:maxspeed
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country, territories wanting
their independence...
Any suggestion?
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r disputes like the one recently
solved by international tribunal between Chile and Peru.
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Although I agree that such combination is suspicious...
> 250 in France
A rough evaluation for France give me 200k ways with bridge=yes. So
about 1 error each 1000 bridges. Not such a big issue.
My 0,02 €.
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n branch
- the Egypt branch
- the area
(no claim, no dispute acknowledgement).
Is such a schema suitable for the Indian/China case? Does is allow to
draw a map like the one presented?
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@Eric: I looked at more examples, and I have to admit that you are right
with your statistical (0.1%) argument. Most cases I looked at, are obvious
accidental tagging errors.
I checked for Madagascar. I found one case and I'm the author :-p
I first added embankment and later cute a small
disputed area but a single polygon may be enough in most cases. A
multipolygon may be used if the same dispute deals with several areas
(like one country claiming several islands of another country at the
same time).
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part of India/Pakistan border?
Second question : can you draw areas with uniform claims and de facto
situation inside?
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dispute:recognized:CC=yes.
Last question : how to indicate that an area want its independence?
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a complex thing.
I've removed Tromelin from Mauritius relation
Better practice is to ask the contributor to remove it itself.
as this causes rendering issues: http://i.imgur.com/TZTYlHt.png
Tagging for render?
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igate during an emergency.
Currently there are less then 5,000 implementation globally.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
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https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/emergencies/natural-disast
ers/HurricaneSeason.html
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:evacuation_route
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> > On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 08:51:16PM +0200, Simon Poole wrote:
> >> a) good practice to tag source on the changeset.
> > I always include a fairly comprehensive list
> > of sources on changesets, but *need* individual source tags
> > on ob
uch ponds, lakes, canals, should be designated by the local
authority.
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e ones I'm used to look like this:
http://www.dof.virginia.gov/fire/dryhydrant/index.htm
There is no confusing this with a pressurized hydrant.
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ave the same usage.
+1
> For the tag emergency=dry_hydrant, at this point I wouldn't introduce it,
> because we already have emergency=suction_point that covers a wider range of
> cases, as Moritz says.
+1
> Productivity can become flow_capacity, as it is fo
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Emergency evacuation routes, with direction, for various types of
emergencies.
Thanks,
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On 09/07/2017 11:12 PM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> Eric wrote "Why would you delete data that is still valid and
> useful?"
>
>
> My concern is that if these are permanent features, then people
> will say "ooh - they
s "[a] facility that provides temporary sleeping facilities or
refuge from exposure to the environment." Isn't that what an emergency
shelter is doing?
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relations (and
> than add all the refinements that you propose)…
Dang, yes. Sorry, what you just said reminded me of what I had thought
many months ago. With a route you can make them directional which is
important. I'll make those changes today.
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there be a "when" assigned to a route.
With respect to Google, I think they are using their traffic load
monitoring to try to divert traffic from one route to the other to help
balance the load. This is one feature I wish our tools (maps.me,
OSMAND, etc) had
Hi,
I'm looking how to tag a road with seasonal opening or closing. Typical,
mountain pass are closed in winter due to snow. Usual opening and
closing dates are published (like open from week 24 to 41). In opposite,
some roads on ice are only opened in winter. In Africa, some unpaved
roads ar
>I'm looking how to tag a road with seasonal opening or closing. ...
>Up to now, I was using "opening_hours=*" with "Nov-Apr off".
Have you tried: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conditional_restrictions
I had a look some time ago but without thinking at seasonal roads.
> Work is under wa
One of the main mountain highways here is closed to licensed vehicles
during the winter months, but snowmobiles are permitted. Would
vehicle:conditional apply to snowmobiles?
I also have a similar problem with road that are use in winter for
nordic (or not) ski. Up to now, I added a second way
t seems to be use only in the
German wiki.
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I'm looking how to tag a road with seasonal opening or closing. ...
Have you tried: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conditional_restrictions
May I improve the wiki on seasonal=* to indicate that it would be nice
to use it in conjunction with Conditional_restrictions?
Regards
/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Tags/Humanitarian_Data_Model#Obstacle
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- a narrow bridge i.e. you can't cross a vehicle in opposite
direction. We may use width=* but it is difficult to get it
precisely. obstacle=narrowness
It's slightly offtopic, but wouldn't it be logical to use "car" as a non
accurate unit of length? So you can have a tag like "width=
you could use lanes=1 on the narrow parts.
Agree.
- a bridge or a raft with a bad link to the road/track i.e. a step at each
end of the bridge/raft. obstacle=unevenness ? or obstacle=step? For me
unevenness is to soft for what you describe.
split the way and put a short highway=steps, step
The standard English term for a bridge that is only wide enough for one vehicle to pass through at
a time is a "one-lane bridge". In the same way, a roadway only wide enough for one
vehicle at a time is a "one-lane road". The bridge or road is visibly only one lane
wide; painting lane markin
Hi,
I'm translating the lanes=* wiki page into French. And some cases are
coming into my mind :-p
On a motorway, the emergency lane can be used by psv (bus and taxi) when
there is traffic jam on the usual lanes. There is no predefined hours.
Just, when traffic jam is detected, light signal a
lanes:psv:conditional = 1 @ traffic_jam
Basic data users just need to understand the first key. More advanced
one may use the two last.
lanes=* wiki would need to be modified to not count temporary lanes. It
would be more consistent as most of the time only two lanes are available.
Eric
Sorry for late answer. There is so much traffic related to lanes on this
mailing list.
I suggest the following rewording which should reflect the initial intention:
"Other lanes such as Wikipedia spitsstrooken in the Netherlands or
Wikipedia temporäre Standstreifen in Austria, Germany and Switz
"
To prevent contradicting statements I want to add at the end of the
aforementioned text the following: "This also applies to lanes which
are usually excluded, e.g. emergency shoulder lanes."
I don't find the last sentence very clear. &qu
both type of users.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:segregated
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ison de la Petite Enfance
designation = Crèche
indeed, amenity=kindergarten.
osmose [1] show a warning for designation use.
Eric
[1] : http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/map/
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About the values existing
[...] For example, in my proposal there are a
comment about obstacle=bridge (69,57% values of obstacle now), that can
see here
I'm surprise by the large use of obstacle=bridge. Do we have any idea on
how it is used now?
Éric
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in France, they are always part of an other shop/bank...
In Madagascar, they are not only part of some banks put they also have
stand alone offices.
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Le 19/11/2012 15:58, Janko Mihelić a écrit :
Maybe something even wider like:
service:money:transfer=yes
service:money:exchange=yes (because you can exchange currencies in some
banks too, not only exchange bureaus)
service:money:withdraw=yes
service:money:deposit_coins=yes
I like it.
So servi
nd not the road...
You can see what I did there : http://osm.org/go/0CC~gQzS
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I am reactivating the abandoned historic=marker proposal.
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> Is this identical to information=board with board_type=historic ??
They are similar in the information they present but there are
structural differences the physical way they are presented.
Information boards are flat surfaces that either mounted in a table top
form or vertically as a flat
Then we have historic=memorial und memorial:type=plate
This is forhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commemorative_plaque
gruß reneman
According to the OpenStreetMap Wiki, historic=memorial is for
"remembering special persons, peoples lost their lives in the world
wars." A historical marker is fo
Perhaps tagging this as "tourism=historicmarker" would be a better
option. Thoughts?
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cultural items:
drink_place:type=biergarten, pub, cafe, bar, kiosk...
but renderer can work without this last tag.
My 0,02
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Did yo had a look at the discussion of the proposed feature?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_features/Milestones
I agree that for pk, by default, unit should me considered as metric,
as for height, maxweight, maxwidth, maxheight, maxlength...
Eric
Perhaps all contributors should be required to vote one way or the other. It
should not be an option, and failure to do so after agreeing to such, should
have penalty/consequence(like OSMF having right to then convert it to ODbL).
Eric Jarvies
On Aug 28, 2010, at 11:59 PM, John Smith wrote
mexico has a high percentage of these type of
dwellings... how do you think the best way to tag them is?
fractional:1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 3/4(ownership percentage)
timeshare:1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10(weeks)
Eric Jarvies
On Sep 7, 2010, at 9:28 PM, John F. Eldredge wrote:
> Other arrangements are c
I've never seen a locksmith shoe repair store either :-)
On Sep 7, 2010, at 10:06 PM, John Smith wrote:
> On 8 September 2010 12:15, John F. Eldredge wrote:
>> Locksmiths who repair shoes? I hadn't heard of that combination before.
>> Wouldn't that be tagged separately as a locksmith and a sh
a
'house' just the same? And if so, then what is the current common convention
for classifying construction types?
Eric Jarvies
>
> ---Original Email---
> Subject :Re: [Tagging] landuse=single family houses/apartments
> From :mailto:e...@csl.com.mx
> Dat
interesting...
On Sep 8, 2010, at 1:56 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2010/9/8 Eric Jarvies :
>> I've never seen a locksmith shoe repair store either :-)
>
>
> there is a big franchise in Germany who offers exactly this:
> http://www.misterminit
or dwelling_type
On Sep 8, 2010, at 5:34 AM, Alan Mintz wrote:
> I wrote:
> >...
> >type=site
> >+ site=housing
> >+ housing={house|apartment|condominium|mobile_home|public_housing}
> ^^^
> This should be "housing_type", not "housing".
>
> --
> Alan Mintz
>
>
>
paddle_tennis
paragliding
pelota
racquet
rowing
shooting
skating
skateboard
skiing
soccer
swimming
table_tennis
team_handball
tennis
toboggan
volleyball
water_ski
And which is the correct one:
Is it?:
leisure:pitch
pitch:baseball
or is it?:
leisure:pitch
sport:baseball
Thank you,
Eric
On Sep 21, 2010, at 8:28 AM, David Paleino wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 06:32:30 -0600, Eric Jarvies wrote:
>
>> Is this how to tag them?;
>> name:English Name
>> name:es:Español
>>
>> Or do I need to do this:
>> name:English Name
>> name:es
&
dding something like amenity=informal_training or amenity=informal_school.
I've also considered amenity=community_centre (too generic), and
amenity=social_facility (focuses on aid for the poor and drug-addicted, but
might adapt to this).
Does anyone have experience tagging such places? If not, an
e go ahead with
a vote?
Thanks,
Eric
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I'm not certain of all the categories. I'm envisioning this being more like an
overlay route like what is used for bicycle routes and bus routes and the like.
What are those?
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On August 9, 2018 11:57 AM, Eric H. Christensen wrote:
> I'm opening up my Evacuation Routes proposal[0] for voting. I think we've had
> two good sessions of discussions for ironing out the bugs
A color standard, IIRC, based on the flow rate of the
largest diameter fitting on the hydrant. This is slightly different than the
size of the main it is hooked to as a five-inch connection is going to flow
more than a three-inch connection on the same sized
On August 17, 2017 11:38:10 AM EDT, Richard Welty
wrote:
>On 8/17/17 10:25 AM, Eric Christensen wrote:
>>
>> That's not really what's being discussed here. A non-pressurized
>> hydrant wouldn't be attached to a tank at all. It would require a
>fire
>&g
the
database as of 2023-06-19 so changing to the new tag won't be a huge lift.
Thoughts?
R,
Eric "Sparks"
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tation
of the word "sea" for coastline that is dragging many inland waters into that
category.
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not make it be coastline.
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> > Eric H. Christensen via Tagging tagging@openstreetmap.org hat am 18.11.2020
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> > [...]
>
> First: the matter has been discussed at l
identify a
> reasonable choke point at which to terminate the inland extent of coastline
> tagging."
I would just classify it as "where the ocean meets the land". Any other water
that isn't ocean should be mapped as water and tagged appropria
ferent from the
tributaries that feed it. These are protected waters for ships. You won't find
any high seas forecasts for the Bay unlike the ocean. The Bay is also brackish
and not defined as salt water, unlike the ocean.
If the rendering engine isn't showing it correctly, fix that; *that
ossing).
thanks in advance!
Per Eric
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