Yes, just move tags from nodes to areas, delete invalid building tags and
no longer necessary nodes.

On 18 Jan 2018 9:36 p.m., "Tobias Knerr" <o...@tobias-knerr.de> wrote:

> On 17.01.2018 23:16, OSMDoudou wrote:
> > There is a shopping mall here [1] for which a mapper detailed the inside
> > shops with a node for the "identity" and an area for the "physical
> > perimeter" of the shop inside the mall. [...]
> > Can you suggest tagging improvements ?
>
> My suggestion (based on Simple Indoor Tagging¹) is to tag the areas with
> their shop tag, level, and and other attributes such as name. So you get
> a closed way with some basic tags, for example:
>
> name = Jack & Jones
> shop = clothes
> level = 0
>
> There's no reason to keep the nodes around once you have mapped the
> shops as areas, so move all other tags such as opening hours to the area
> instead.
>
> At this point, you have a perfectly valid representation of the mall, so
> you can stop here if you want. But if you're interested in adding more
> details, there's a lot of possibilities: Add indoor=room or indoor=area
> tags to the shop areas (depending on whether they're fully enclosed with
> walls or not), and add walls (indoor=wall), corridors (indoor=corridor),
> doors, elevators, staircases and so on.
>
> Yours,
> Tobias
>
> ¹ https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_Indoor_Tagging
>
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