On Tuesday 16 April 2019, Mark Wagner wrote: > > There's a "place=locality" near me called "Seven Mile Airstrip". > Now, that's an interesting choice of names for the place, because > there's no evidence that it was ever used for aviation. The best > guess I've seen for where the name came from is that it was intended > as an auxiliary runway for Spokane Army Air Depot during World War > II, and after construction was canceled, the name stuck around. > > What tag would you recommend for "thing people believe is the > abandoned construction site for a runway that was never built"?
The crux about about abandoned:* is that it is usually only verifiable as long as physical remains are present. I don't know this particular situation but it looks like that is not the case here. The question you need to ask yourself is what the name currently refers to and tag accordingly. Is it the name of a section of a road ("drive east along Seven Mile Airstrip"), the name of a neighborhood or parts of it ("i live in Seven Mile Airstrip"), the name of some kind of common area ("lets have a barbecue tonight at Seven Mile Airstrip"), some patch of wilderness ("i went hunting yesterday and shot a rabbit at Seven Mile Airstrip"). If you can clearly give the named feature some kind of classification of what it is that could also apply to other similar places with different name elsewhere you should use or create a tag indicating that. Only if that is not the case you might use the generic place=locality - but only if it is actually a verifiably locatable place and not just a name you have heard from your grandfather to apply to a place around here somewhere but you can't really specifiy what it refers to now. If you look into the database you can find place=locality being used for a lot of very different things most of which you could clearly classify more precisely. A tag like place=locality will likely always exist in OSM - even if this one is deprecated an alternative would be invented. But it should be used as sparsely as possible to make the data as meaningful as possible. -- Christoph Hormann http://www.imagico.de/ _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging