On 21 May 2015 at 11:22, Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Be careful in which country you do this, never do this in Denmark e.g. [1]
> How do you deal with buildings with multiple addresses ? Or does not not
> exist in your part of the world (honest question) ?
>
> regards
>
> [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Addresses#Denmark
>
>
Thanks Marc, that's made me laugh - "What is a building" ?

Is it a 'building' not connected to another building or is it an address -
or does it vary ? A building as a row of houses (or flats, for that matter)
has multiple addresses but each house is drawn as a building in its own
right but touching the next one. Multiple addresses in one building is a
little trickier and probably loose nodes are the answer to that. However,
they should not contain any part of the 'external' address and be merely
such as "Flat 20".

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