ср, 20 февр. 2019 г. в 02:30, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:

> On 19/02/19 20:40, Eugene Podshivalov wrote:
>
> Canals and ditches are artificial channels carrying naturual water
>
> this suggests there is 'unnatural' water...
>
What does "unnatural" water mean to you? To me, "natural" means emerging
from springs and flowing by it's own along an open-air channel. Examples of
"unnatural" is a swimming pool which you fill in with a hose or stome water
drainage channels or when water is served by a pumping station.
Both navigable canal and a canal of a straightened river carry water
through an aritificial (digged out) channel.

Here is an example of such river.
http://www.picshare.ru/view/9902044/
On the left is the natural waterway of a river in the year of 1937. On the
right is the same river nowadays. Note that the current geometry is drawn
detailed enough, it is the waterway itself which is very straght now.

Cheers,
Eugene

ср, 20 февр. 2019 г. в 02:41, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:

> On 19/02/19 21:21, Tony Shield wrote:
>
> I'm not in favour of combining ditch and drain. My mind sees a ditch as a
> dug-out stream which may flow into a stream or flow into a drain, the drain
> being a much larger flow. I see drains as  having water flow several metres
> wide but a ditch as less than a metre of surface flow.
>
>
> Those differences can be mapped using the key width.
>
> Other than the width .. what other differences do you see?
>
> To me;
>
> a drain is a ditch that only provides for water removal. Some of these are
> small - less that 1 meter wide. The direction of water flow will tell you
> if it is a supply or a removal (drain) system.
>
> a ditch could provide water supply or removal and possibly in some cases
> either depending on water levels?
>
> TonyS
> On 11/02/2019 16:18, Hufkratzer wrote:
>
> On 10.02.2019 14:57, Eugene Podshivalov wrote:
>
> [...}
> *Variant #2*
> Combine "ditch" and "drain" tags into one.
> [...}
> Personally I lean toward variant 2 [...}
>
>
> This would require to deprecate "drain" and remove it from the presets,
> otherwise we will continue to have 2 tags in the long run.  As far as I
> know deprecating a tag is only possible if it's usage declines. Currently
> its usage increases steadily. How do you intend to change that? What is the
> incentive for the mapper to use "ditch" instead of "drain" from now on? I
> am not even sure that most mappers will notice the change on the wiki pages.
>
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