W dniu 31.08.2017 o 06:57, Marc Gemis pisze:

No only that, a boutique usually sells more than just clothes
(jewellery, handbags, ...) and I assume you get a more personal
service as well than in the shop=clothes of large chains.
I don't understand the reason for having fashion, but even I know when
to use boutique (I think).

The whole point is finding good enough definition. shop=fashion seems to be 
doomed, because we have no idea how it's different from shop=clothes, but if we 
can show differences for shop=boutique, we can decide if it should be 
deprecated or just update wiki.

Definition needs to have core properties which allow to classify shop type, but 
may also contain hints (optional secondary properties). How would you describe 
it then?

And for me a shoe store is not a clothes stores. That does not mean

For me too - I don't propose to deprecate it. It's easy to define and popular enough. It can be just extended with subtags like shoes:for=* and similar and this is all I propose.

Unless you change your proposal to just changing shop=fashion (and I
still haven't seen really good arguments for that change -- and no, a
few male mappers that do not understand the current wiki definition is
not a good reason) my vote will be against your proposal.

I want to use the input from discussion to update this proposition eventually, but we're still talking, so no rush.

But definition is a universal tool - no matter what sex/gender/age/nationality/profession you are, it should be easy to say if it's a car shop or motorcycle shop for example, even if you're not interested in the subject.

--
"Probably it's an eternal problem - too many chiefs, too few Indians" [O. 
Muzalyev]


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