On Wed, Feb 05, 2020 at 10:49:23PM -0600, Shawn K. Quinn wrote: > On 2/5/20 17:15, Lionel Giard wrote: > > In my usage, i always thought that using a barrier=* + any other main > > tag was wrong and widely accepted (as i saw that it was separated in > > most examples when i started mapping). Thus my method has always been to > > map them separately (one way for the barrier and one way for the other > > main tag, even if they are exactly sharing the same node). This is in > > order to keep the one feature to one object and keep things manageable > > and without ambiguity. Thus to me, all the examples of "barrier=*" (+ > > "area=yes" +) "leisure=playground" are a tagging error, that should be > > two separate objects. > > JOSM's validator will flag ways that share the same nodes as a warning, > or at least it used to. I think it's just more rubbish in the database > to have one way for the fence and another for an area when they share > the same nodes.
-1 Sorry, but the trouble I have with editing places where nodes are shared is ridiculous. Often I have updated information, usually accurate gps, on one element, but not the others with shared nodes. It is painful, time-consuming and tedious to have to separate the ways. Often I just don't bother and risk degrading previous information. But if people will share nodes, then it's too bad. The overhead in the database of sometimes duplicate nodes is tiny. ael _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging