Op ma 4 jun. 2018 om 23:30 schreef Paul Allen <pla16...@gmail.com> > On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 10:11 PM, Peter Elderson <pelder...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> No need to tag the operator, it's just how it's collectively known here. >> In fact nobody knows or cares who actually takes care of it, as long as it >> is kept tidy by people in safety vests leaning on gardening gear and >> operating loud chainsawlike machines. People feel that using all kinds of >> different landuses for this, as now happens, is not right, when it’s >> actually one type of landuse with different landcover types. >> >> In which case you're not really asking how to tag municipal greenery, > just how to tag greenery that isn't in people's > gardens. I'd still say use descriptive tagging and the fact that it's not > in somebody's garden explains what it is. In > fact, all that matters is what it is, not where it is. It's green and > might be pretty to look at. :) That's what I've done around > my town where there are patches of greenery, like landcover=grass, > landcover=trees, etc. If it's a park it's tagged as > a park, too. >
Problem is, landcover is not rendered. Nobody is going to retag for notrendered. Probably never going to change. > -- Vr gr Peter Elderson
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