2010/3/8 Pieren <pier...@gmail.com>: > On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 1:41 PM, colliar <colliar4e...@aol.com> wrote: >> We should either introduces tags like craft_shop/services/office for >> example > +1 > There is already an informal proposal for craft : > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:MaZderMind/Key:craft > > About 'office', it was already discussed here and I'm ready to add a > proposal on the wiki but I'm still looking for a good description (and the > limits between office/shop/amenity).
offices are mainly not intended to be open for the public, while shops are. Amenities can be everything as they are synonymous for POI. IMHO we should generally try not to classify new features as amenities but to be more specific. This also allows for easier multitagging (shops that also offer services for instance). Basically there are at least these kind of classes: services offered in shops to everyone: stuff like hairdressers, mechanics (car repair) merchants in shops open to everyone: like hardware store, supermarket, supplies, car dealer, ... work shops generally not intended for the public: e.g. crafts like roofers, carpenters, b2b offices for all kind of administration (not open to the public) public offices (governmental) - open to the public and/or not open to the public offices for production/design/services (usually open by appointment)... like architects, engineers, solicitors, insurance brokers, ... many shops can not be classified in just one category, e.g. a bakery is often not only selling bread but also baking it (and the info whether they bake or sell industrial stuff _is_ IMHO important), a florist is not only selling flowers but also arranging them, ... The rule could be here: if they are generally open to the public in a shop they should be tagged shop. The fact if they are only selling or also producing could be another tag. cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging