On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 12:37 AM, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Would you tag the entire area eg https://www.google.com/ > maps/@-28.0641793,153.4386994,81m/data=!3m1!1e3 as outdoor_vendor > though?, or is that considered implicit in it being a marketplace? > My understanding (which may be totally wrong) of the proposal is that outdoor_vendor applies to individual "shops." I see "marketplace" as being one of several collective nouns for outdoor_vendor/ street_vendor/whatever_we_call_it_vendor. So, a marketplace of outdoor vendors; a street of outdoor vendors, a public square of outdoor vendors, etc. Then again, maybe it's useful to be able to apply the tag to an area where outdoor vendors congregate but are not assigned permanent plots. Or maybe we need a different tag (or at least a different value for the tag) to distinguish that case. Having thought about it some more, maybe we need something more than =yes to distinguish between things like food vans that are driven away overnight and things like the market stalls I posted pictures of where the structures are fixed but the goods for sale are removed overnight. In the first case if you look at night you won't see any sign that a vendor is ever there; in the second case you see a structure but (without map info) don't know what it sells. -- Paul
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