On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 19:24, Cornelis <corneli...@web.de> wrote: > > • According to the wiki it is not only in use with water(ish) tags. Some > examples are listed and ice_rink is one of them. >
Has physics changed that much since I was at school? Ice is no longer a form of water? Must be all that quantum mechanics or dark oojamaflips. :) > In this wiki entry seasonal is listed as possible tag, too. So seasonal > could apply here in general. > It could, and maybe one day routers will take it into account. Or maybe not. • The bridge does not fall dry every autumn but only in hot years with > little rain, thus in the concrete situation seasonal seems not the best tag > from my point of view. > Yeah, it's too erratic for seasonal to be a good description, even if it were applicable. > Intermittent is more strictly bound to water, so that won't apply either. > The bridge is under water, but the bridge itself is not intermittent. The route over the bridge is intermittent, but it's not a water route. > > I think I will go with the conditional and a free-form text. In my eyes, > that accords with the wiki documentation. > I think it's the best option. And works reasonably well with any router that handles conditionals even if it doesn't understand the condition: by default you cannot get from A to B by crossing the bridge. -- Paul
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