On Sun, Aug 04, 2019 at 04:21:14PM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > I don’t think this is a valid conclusion: > > - we are not restricting our tagging to official denominations but > give precedence to on the ground usage
Correct - But from my experience its either a service or it has a name. At least in the part of Germany where i map. There are of course the 1% of exceptions where Bayer or BASF names roads on their facility property. But the typical parking aisle or access to a fuel station should not carry a name. And naming driveways as the roads they originate from is broken. The driveway itself does not have a name. For me this is also a matter of housekeeping the search index in nominatim. If i search for Bahnhofstraße is typically dont want to find 100's of Driveways named Bahnhofstraße. > - the service class is further divided into many different classes > like driveways, alleys, parking aisles, drive through ways, minor > generic access roads, etc., some may have names, many will usually not > carry a name. Which of those do carry names typically? I cant see any? And its just my mapper experience in the wider area i map that we typically dont have names. And if they are named its a bug in 97% of the cases. And in the QA i do i do not flag 100% issues - but objects you might want to take a look at because they are fishy. And typically its not just that one object but some blocks which have been mapped with strange assumptions. Flo -- Florian Lohoff f...@zz.de UTF-8 Test: The 🐈 ran after a 🐁, but the 🐁 ran away
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