On 30/9/22 13:01, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
I expanded https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dwater_tap
based on discussion here and what I researched while implementing
https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/pull/4423
("How is drinking water provided here?")

Feel free to improve that wiki page (and others) if I put something
incorrect there and to expand it if needed.

Sep 28, 2022, 00:29 by graemefi...@gmail.com:

    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!


I would not tag a bubbler as a tap.

"if water comes out, it is a tap" is not always the case.




    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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