Thank you for your input and collaboration in clarifying this important
issue regarding fountains.
I agree with your changes and I'll adapt it also in the Portuguese wiki.

I also thank to everyone who participated and helped discuss this.

Regards,
António.

Às 12:21 de 04/02/2020, European Water Project escreveu:

Dear All,


I have made the following changes to the wiki page - which I think
makes it clearer that amenity=fountain && drinking_water=yes is an
acceptable tag pair for fountains of historic or cultural significance
which serve potable water.

Feel free to amend or reverse them if you feel they are inconsistent.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dfountain

Best regards,

Stuart

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OLD SENTENCE

The water of those fountains is often not suitable for drinking.

OLD SENTENCE

The water of fountains tagged as amenity=fountain is often not
drinkable – especially the large ornamental ones.

OLD SENTENCE

If providing drinking water is not the primary use of a fountain but
the water is drinkable nonetheless use drinking_water
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:drinking_water>=yes (see the
tag page for more detailed tagging).

OLD SENTENCE

Please tag a drinking fountain which does not meet the tag criteria,
such as a modern metal fountain in a train station as
amenity=drinking_water. <br><br>If the fountain provides drinking
water and meets the requisites for being tagged as a fountain, add an
additional tag drinking_water
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:drinking_water>=yes (see the
tag page for more detailed tagging).

Also :

I have added pictures of three fountains meeting the above criteria
which dispense drinking water. 1)  Paris,France 2) Trento, Italy, 3)
Lorigo, Portugal


On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 14:15, European Water Project
<europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com
<mailto:europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Thank you Martin,

    I will make some limited changes, which I believe are consistent
    with the recent discussions, to make it clearer that a fountain -
    which deserves that name - can also have a utilitarian function of
    delivering drinking water.  I will also add a couple more photos
    of historic fountains which serve potable water.

    After making these changes, I will send out a summary note to this
    list just to be on the safe side.
    https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dfountain

    Best regards,

    Stuart

    On Tue, 4 Feb 2020 at 14:02, Martin Koppenhoefer
    <dieterdre...@gmail.com <mailto:dieterdre...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        Am Di., 4. Feb. 2020 um 09:15 Uhr schrieb European Water
        Project <europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com
        <mailto:europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com>>:

            Dear All,

            I agree with Antonio that the wiki is too ambiguous and
            needs a bit of clean up, including more image examples of
            drinking fountains which merit to be tagged as

            amenity=fountain
            drinking_water=yes

            What is the best practice process for making controlled
            contributions to the wiki pages ?



        there are no controlled contributions to the wiki ;-)
        If you feel the page needs clarification or other improvement,
        you can either discuss them beforehand, for example here (or
        maybe on the talk-page in the wiki, but that may be a longer
        process), or you just perform them an see what happens :)
        It really depends how much your edit is consistent with the
        views of the other "contributors" (particularily those who
        guard the wiki), how much you are going to change, in which
        domain (userpages, tag pages, organisational pages, summary
        pages, pages for beginners, etc.) of the wiki you are editing,
        etc.
        There is no clear answer to your question.

        From my point of view, any fountain where you are starting to
        think that it might get the amenity=fountain tag probably
        should get this tag.

        Cheers
        Martin



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