Hi, Bryce:

Everything is temporary: the highway surfaces, oneway, classification...

Railways go disused and new ones are constructed every day.

Thousands of shops close everyday, to reopen with a new name and type (and 
contact:*...)

Farmlands go greenfields, then construction, then residential and finally 
brownfield, sometimes in a short time.

Internal displaced camps are spontaneously created by people in, let's say 
Nepal, where there was a common before. It grows. It then becomes official when 
rescue teams install a field hospital, a drinking water source, toilets, until 
one day the camp is emptied and it becomes a common again.

Yes. Everything is temporary. So whatever we do in OSM for temporary objects 
has to be applied to ALL objects.

Cheers,

Rafael.


El 21 de mayo de 2015 16:54:06 CDT, Bryce Nesbitt <bry...@obviously.com> 
escribió:
>On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Blake Girardot <bgirar...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> Damage info has been tagged in OSM for a long time.
>> OSM already tags a lot of temporary and transient stuff.
>>
>
>
>> We are aware of the nature of the tags and want to be able to review,
>> maintain the remove the tags, it is one of the main goals of any
>tagging
>> system we settle on like that.
>>
>>
>Yes, OSM has transient and temporary stuff, but maybe it's time to
>transition away from that.
>
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