Le 02.02.19 à 13:56, Tom Pfeifer a écrit : > On 02.02.2019 09:21, s8evq wrote: >> Thank you for your input. I'm glad there are other examples of youth >> organisation that are clearly different from Scouts. >> >> Could we agree that club=youth does have a meaningful usage, despite >> what the wiki currently states? >> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:club > > A club, being an association between people, is not a geographical entity.
what's the exact meaning and the implication of this ? yes a club of ppl playing poker is not a geographical entity, it is possible for club members to come with their hands in their pockets with only a deck of cards as material. it's more like the sport tag. it's more like an agenda "here ppl 'play poker' at least sometime But did you mean that club is a secondary tag that must be accompanied by a physical tag ? I don't see why a building containing 2 clubs should have several physical tags on the 2 nodes nor what they could be. how 'll you tag a sport club and a scout club inside a school ? how is a company more a geographical entity ? it is only a association between ppl (despite some company are one-only-ppl) gathering of employees in a physical area that can also be represented by another tag, no ? I think clubs, ngos, office, and the majority of poi all have the same characteristic (being the/one current use of this area) > Thus I prefer tagging the physical entity, which is the club home, with > amenity=community_centre > community_centre=youth_centre 1) scouting is realy fair away of a community youth centre a scout room in a school, in an annex of a church, in a communal park, this is really not what I would describe as a community centre 2) a community centre is also the current use of this area, it's a king a "open club" where you can go if you match the criteria it may be also imply funded by public funds _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging