On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 at 10:46, Vɑdɪm <vadp.d...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think it's no more vague than some many other tags in OSM. > > For example have a look at > > leisure=fishing >
For most rivers in the UK, there are legalities around fishing rights. There is often signage. There may be maps by angling associations (permission to make use of those maps must be gained before adding those details to OSM). leisure=swimming_area > Signed. Otherwise it's guessing. amenity=lounger > Physical object. leisure=outdoor_seating > Physical object. leisure=dance > Signed. As in "Disco" or "Dance club." > > If you don't like it then no problem. Sometimes it's not possible to > satisfy > everyone's taste. > Yes, but it's possible to write a proposal that is consistent with OSM's principles. All that would involve is stating that it be used for areas with explicit signage or published regulations and remove any examples implying that guesswork is encouraged. That way the proposal is more likely to be approved. Of course, if you don't care whether or not the proposal is approved, then carry on as you are. -- Paul
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