Based on current practice, it seems that most people are ok with adding new values to certain keys that already have a long list of documented values in map features, as long as the tag is frequently used and well-documented?
The relevant keys appear to be: craft= building= office= shop= sport= Are there any others that don't need a proposal to add a new value to Map Features? I'd like to mention this at the end of the Proposal Process page, as the final lines of "Non-proposed features" like this: "Generally, new [keys] should always be discussed before being added to [Map features], and new tags in major keys like "highway=" should be formally proposed. A proposal is also recommended for any new tag which replaces an existing tag. "However, if a tag is commonly used and clearly documented in the wiki, and does not replace an existing tag, new values for certain keys with can be added without a proposal to these keys: craft=, building=, office=, shop= and sport=. Please discuss the new tag in a public forum before adding to Map Features." Does everyone agree with this wording? _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
