> How is this different from highway=corridor? The wiki for highway=corridor says that it was part of an older indoor tagging scheme, but doesn't link to that scheme, so it's hard to understand how it would fit into that scheme. The biggest difference of course is that footway=indoor tags highway=footway while highway=corridor is a different highway=* tag.
If highway=corridor is used for indoor routes, there probably should be some discussion in the wiki of how it is to be used with SIT's indoor=corridor, which describes space in a very different way. Should highway=corridor be used to mark routes through non-corridors? Museum and hotel lobbies, conference spaces, and similar areas are tagged as indoor=room in SIT. I discussed this with a few other people at SOTM US, and a couple of other uses for highway=corridor have been mentioned. For example, it's been mentioned as being used for an exterior passage that goes through a building, which I associate with tunnel=building_passage. It was also mentioned as being used for an underground shopping corridor, such as you might find in a large underground urban train station. There are a lot of examples of highway=corridor in taginfo, I hope the use of this tag could be better documented. Jeremiah >>From: Jeremiah Rose >>Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 12:41 PM >>To: tagging@openstreetmap.org; ind...@openstreetmap.org >>Subject: Feature Proposal - RFC - footway=indoor >> >>Here's a proposal for marking indoor routes within a building mapped with >>Simple Indoor Tagging. >> >>footway=indoor: indoor pedestrian route >>https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/footway%3Dindoor >> >>Jeremiah Rose _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging