24000 uses so far, so I guess it's time to put it to a vote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Designation
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On 01/03/11 17:12, Richard Mann wrote:
24000 uses so far, so I guess it's time to put it to a vote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Designation
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2011/3/1 Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com:
24000 uses so far, so I guess it's time to put it to a vote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Designation
The RFC is from 2009, IMHO there is an established alternative for this:
foot=designated
bicycle=designated
On 03/01/2011 11:30 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
do we really need a duplication in designation? Or is there some
details that I don't get?
As I understand it, while there is some overlap (especially in Germany)
it’s not exactly a duplicate of the access=designated tag.
Designation=* is
2011/3/1 Alex Mauer ha...@hawkesnest.net:
For better or worse, in Germany it looks like they’re one and the same
thing: a route’s official classification is basically “officially designated
for [xxx] traffic”. There’s nothing like the UK’s “Restricted Byway”
classification.
There is tracks
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
There is already 2 alternative ways to tag these (path and
foot/cycle/bridleway), I feel we don't need a third one.
Do try and keep up. This is not a third way of tagging. This is _additional_
information that can be used with either existing scheme. There is no
On 1 March 2011 20:04, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
There is already 2 alternative ways to tag these (path and
foot/cycle/bridleway), I feel we don't need a third one.
Do try and keep up. This is not a third way of tagging. This is _additional_
Markus Lindholm wrote:
If this tag designation is about formal status in the UK
It isn't. It's about formal status, full stop. You could just as easily use
it to record that a European waterway is UNECE Class Vb.
Richard
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On 1 March 2011 20:51, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Markus Lindholm wrote:
If this tag designation is about formal status in the UK
It isn't. It's about formal status, full stop. You could just as easily use
it to record that a European waterway is UNECE Class Vb.
Well, the
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 11:51:22 -0800 (PST)
Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Markus Lindholm wrote:
If this tag designation is about formal status in the UK
It isn't. It's about formal status, full stop. You could just as
easily use it to record that a European waterway is UNECE
You'all are welcome to:
1) Make another proposal
2) Vote yes or no to the proposal as it stands
It's not appropriate to fine-tune the proposal during the voting stage
- you either approve or oppose it as it stands.
If there's an appropriate majority after 2 weeks, I'll move it to
approved.
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 20:47:04 +
Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com wrote:
If there's an appropriate majority after 2 weeks, I'll move it to
approved. Otherwise we'll just carry on waiting for a better idea
(it might be a long wait).
Appropriate majority on the wiki of how many
On 03/01/2011 03:14 PM, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
Appropriate majority on the wiki of how many votes?
With the tagging numbers being in their thousands, how will you decide
on an appropriate number?
Well, the wiki says “8 unanimous approval votes or 15 total votes with a
majority approval”
But
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:14 PM, Elizabeth Dodd ed...@billiau.net wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 20:47:04 +
Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com wrote:
If there's an appropriate majority after 2 weeks, I'll move it to
approved. Otherwise we'll just carry on waiting for a better idea
2011/3/1 Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com:
You'all are welcome to:
1) Make another proposal
2) Vote yes or no to the proposal as it stands
It's not appropriate to fine-tune the proposal during the voting stage
- you either approve or oppose it as it stands.
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