On 08/06/2018 16:03, Peter Elderson wrote:
In this case, rendering is crucial so any documentation would need to address that.
To echo what other people have suggested, you are entirely free to set up a rendering* of whatever OSM tags you want as however you want. To do that for Belgium (apologies if I'm misremembering where you're from) would cost no more than the price of a decent beer per month. Setup might take a day if you've not done it before; maintenance essentially as much or as little time as you want to spend experimenting with the style.
Presumably, however, you're not talking about "a map rendering", you're talking about one particular one - the "standard" layer on openstreetmap.org (it's only really "standard" to OSM editors though; most people who see OSM data will actually see in or a Mapbox map, or in MAPS.ME, or in a completely different rendering on a company's website or on a sign at a railway station)?
If you're trying to tell a group of people within OSM to do things differently the traditional way is to do it yourself, and make your version better than what exists already. In this case the barrier to entry is pretty low, and there's a wealth of information about style design at https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/ and tools (such as a deployable Docker "tile design" instance) that can be used to get you started quickly.
Best Regards, Andy * https://switch2osm.org/manually-building-a-tile-server-18-04-lts/ ** https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/ _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging