2011/7/27 Simone Saviolo <simone.savi...@gmail.com>: > IMHO, it's a sentence that is both unclear and wrong. "Interconnecting grid > network" has no significance: if it wasn't interconnecting it wouldn't be a > network, and a grid network is just a specific case of a network but the > unclassified applies to any kind of network.
I can't follow you here, maybe it's a language problem? "Grid network" is not used to distinguish different network types, there is only one "grid road network"=all the connection roads in the world. To me that sentence makes perfectly sense. If I had to explain in other words what it means I'd say: unclassified are the lowest kind of "connection roads" in the road network. > Also, highway=unclassified is > not the lowest degree: there's highway=residential in any kind of urban > centre, and highway=track in the country. that's what the above sentence implies: residentials and tracks are not part of the "interconnecting grid network". cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging