One more time, If I send three letters, via snail-mail for
606, Old Town <or any other district>, Praha and 11, Staroměstské náměstí, Praha and 606, Staroměstské náměstí, Praha will them all, or any two of them, reaches this building http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/296502566 ? After I have red Friedrich's messages, I think they will. This three strings act's like an address, and they are not equals to each other. Anyway, do you agree or not, there are multiple addresses exists in the world, and there are problems with node per address approach. And there are such thing as multiple addresses, and multiple addresses mapped via tags. Even more, there is some countries (at least Austria) where conscription number is an example of multiple addresses via tags. You think multiple addresses via tags is broken by design scheme. Ok I've got it. Just use another schema. Mon, 19 Jan 2015 12:47:36 +0100 от Andrew Shadura <and...@shadura.me>: >> > No, it's not two addresses, it's just a single one. It's just a >> > particular feature of it that you can omit a part of it (either of the >> > building numbers or sometimes the street name if you have the >> > conscription number). >> I've got your point, but I cant agree with you that it's not a multiple >> addresses tagging scheme. >It doesn't actually matter if you agree or not, because it doesn't change the >fact that buildings in CZ and SK don't have multiple addresses. >-- >Cheers, > Andrew
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