On 28/9/22 08:29, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
I would say that regardless of how it's operated - turn handle, push button, lever, foot pedal, auto sensor etc - that if water comes out, it's a tap!


Must have the ability to control the flow of the water to be called a tap.


Thanks

Graeme


On Tue, 27 Sept 2022 at 23:20, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <tagging@openstreetmap.org> wrote:




    Sep 27, 2022, 14:58 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:



        sent from a phone

            On 27 Sep 2022, at 14:52, Georg <georg2...@nurfuerspam.de>
            wrote:

            IMHO yes.



        I agree, although I wouldn’t see it necessary to characterize
        the feature

    I see value in mapping whether given amenity=drinking_water
    is a proper tap or just providing miserable jet of water making
    impossible to fill water bottle.

    Also, I noticed that many bare amenity=drinking_water are in
    various ways quite likely to be problematic
    (misplaced, used for water taps without drinkable water or
    inaccessible to public and soon)
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