On 12/07/2013 01:09 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:

2013/12/7 cracklinrain <cra_klinr...@gmx.de <mailto:cra_klinr...@gmx.de>>

    If there is no clear border of the
    area, it is recommended to use a node to describe the object."


I do not agree with this part, a garden should have a clear border, or at least the mapper will have to decide where it ends. Usually it shouldn't be difficult to determine the border of a garden.

cheers,
Martin


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One issue we are running into here is differing meanings of the word "garden". In US usage, a garden is an area set aside for deliberate cultivation of plants; in UK usage, the entire area of land surrounding a house is a garden, whether you are cultivating plants, have it covered in grass, or are just letting it grow weeds. I suspect there are probably several other meanings of "garden", when you look at world-wide usage of the English language.

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