On Mon, 2015-04-06 at 10:50 +0900, John Willis wrote: > Tl;dr: suggesting: > Entrance= student, employee, visitor > > > In Japan (and I assume other Asian schools) there is a separation > between The "main entrance" and the "student entrance". As you change > shoes when you go indoors, every single primary, middle, and high > school has a separate large entrance hall for students to enter and > store their shoes. Students are not allowed to use the smaller main > entrance, for teachers, deliveries, and guests. > > Sometimes they are separated by a good distance or on the other side of the > building. > > Since we are mapping the entrance nodes for school buildings, and in > Japan there are two different kinds of entrances (besides the > entrance=service and standard entrance=yes that are used for doorways > leading from building to building) I propose a value of > entrance=student. This would apply to tens of thousands of nodes in > Japan alone.
+1. I think some schools even in the US have a similar setup where faculty usually enter through another door. (None require students or faculty to take their shoes off that I know of, though...) > We also have various other named kinds of entrances based loosely on > access (emergency, home, service), so I'm also proposing 2 new types of > entrances: > > Entrance=employee > Entrance=visitor > > Often in corporate buildings and campuses, there are separate entrances > for employees (not a back door or side door entrance=service) and a > separate labeled one for visitors. > > This would not replace entrance=main in any way, as the big entrance to > a hotel, school, theme park, or building often is used by everyone, so > =main should continue to be used as such. > > entrance=visitors usually leads to amenity=reception_desk. Is it entrance=visitor or visitors? Otherwise, sounds good. -- Shawn K. Quinn <skqu...@rushpost.com> _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging