On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 at 03:58, SelfishSeahorse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > There is a risk that towers and masts are defined differently in > English, but perhaps Martin's idea to combine the two definitions > would make sense nevertheless. > So, how about we clean up the various mixtures of definitions, & conflicting photos, to: man_made=mast: a vertical structure, supported by external guys and anchors. (Possibly also include: Has no internal access, can only be climbed by ladder?) man_made=tower: a tall, slim, freestanding vertical structure with internal access man_made=communications_tower: to be deprecated (but also create a new tower:type=multipurpose for the massive 150m+ combined communication / observation / tourist attraction buildings) man-made=pole: (currently not defined) a usually vertical column used as a support for overhead utilities such as cables or antennae (Do we need a height reference eg a pole is <15m - if it's 15m+, it becomes a tower?) We should probably also look at the existing tag man_made=antenna (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dantenna) which doesn't really have any useful definition: Used to mark some kind of antennas How does that sound to everyone? Thanks Graeme
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