> On Jan 8, 2019, at 2:30 AM, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> wrote: > > Am 07.01.2019 um 16:12 schrieb Bryan Housel: >> ... >> On “both is OK”. the `service:vehicle` issue was because we can’t use the >> same key `service=*` to contain both things like `tyres` (a few thousands) >> and `driveway` (a few millions). Sorry, but the `service=tyres` has to go. >> A few thousand uses is not “established tagging practice”. And I doubt that >> that usage was ever discussed here or proposed either. If it was, I missed >> the proposal where someone said “lets put tyres in a tag already used 3 >> million times for something else”. My “no” vote on such a thing would not >> have mattered anyway. >> >> ... > > This is not a given, your problem exists just as a consequence of iD > retrieving tag values from taginfo and how iD presets are designed. > Everything else (as in any other editor) definitely doesn't have an > issue with sub-tag keys using the same name as there is more than enough > context to be able to differentiate the different usages.
How does Vespucci work around this? Do you: - just build in lists of what all the acceptable values are that people are allowed to enter in different contexts? - or let people type anything but expect them to already know what the good values are from wiki research? - or just don’t support the `service=` key in some contexts? - or something else? (skipping the rest of the email about `sells=`.. it’s way off topic) Thanks, Bryan _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging