Vào lúc 05:14 2023-06-26, Greg Troxel đã viết:
Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <tagging@openstreetmap.org> writes:
and therefore a poor terms to use in OSM (like shop=firearms
apparently)
"Firearm" is first a technical term, and secondarily (and relatively
recently) a legal one. The reason that's not a good word to use in a
tag is that many people are 1) unclear on normal usage 2) conclude out
of thin air that we need to worry about legal definitions, rather than
deciding how to draw a hyperblob around some sort of thing that occurs
enough in the real world to be worth naming.
I for one support the drawing of hyperblobs.
If we look at our existing repertoire of shop=* values, it's pretty
clear that we aim for plain language when possible, although we do
sometimes fall short.
shop=curtain, not shop=window_treatment
shop=doityourself, not shop=building_material_and_supplies
shop=furniture, not shop=home_furnishings
shop=gift, not shop=souvenir or shop=novelty
shop=haberdashery, not shop=needlework_goods
shop=second_hand, not shop=used_merchandise
shop=shoes, not shop=footwear
Industry classification schemes are a better source of inspiration for
POI classification than individual laws. Unfortunately, the wiki's NACE
(Europe) [1] and NAICS (North America) [2] correspondence tables reveal
a lot of gaps in our tagging schemes, but they do give a sense of which
terms would be well-recognized and maybe how to classify them. For what
it's worth, the Sporting Goods Retailers subindustry in NAICS includes
"gun shops". [3]
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Category:NACE
[2] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/NAICS
[3] https://www.census.gov/naics/?input=gun+shop&year=2022&details=459110
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