Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-08 Thread Andrew Hughes
ry 2022 9:29 PM > *To:* Andrew Hughes > *Cc:* OSM Australian Talk List > *Subject:* Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:* > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > There a few conceptual things I don't understand about how is_in would be > imple

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-07 Thread Michael James
From: Dian Ă…gesson Sent: Friday, 7 January 2022 9:29 PM To: Andrew Hughes Cc: OSM Australian Talk List Subject: Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:* Hi Andrew, There a few conceptual things I don't understand about how is_in would be implemented with regard to su

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-07 Thread Dian Ă…gesson
Hi Andrew, There a few conceptual things I don't understand about how is_in would be implemented with regard to suburbs I'm curious; if the border of a suburb is defined by a road; does the border change when the road is changed? If, for some reason, the boundary road was moved 10m north,

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-06 Thread Andrew Hughes
Hi All, Since I am only trying to define those that cannot be determined spatially, this sounds correct to me: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:is_in Explanation: Yes, they do say that the use is discouraged, but that is purely on the basis of boundaries being used as spatial

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-05 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Wed, 5 Jan 2022 at 20:03, Ewen Hill wrote: > Hi Graeme and happy new year, >How much can you datamine from a suburb:left , suburb:right ? I would > suggest suburb polygons and street names only which would cover all > eventualities and allow for the change in the suburb area without

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-05 Thread Ewen Hill
Hi Graeme and happy new year, How much can you datamine from a suburb:left , suburb:right ? I would suggest suburb polygons and street names only which would cover all eventualities and allow for the change in the suburb area without having to touch each road affected Ewen On Tue, 4 Jan

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-03 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
Would left / right help at all? https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Forward_%26_backward,_left_%26_right#Left_and_right Contemplating something like: addr:name=Sandgate Road + addr:suburb:left=Clayfield + addr:suburb:right=Albion Thanks Graeme On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 13:52, Andrew Davidson

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-03 Thread stevea
On Jan 3, 2022, at 7:47 PM, Andrew Davidson wrote: > On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 1:42 PM Andrew Hughes wrote: >> In the interest of stirring up a hornets nest (jokes). I'd like to know what >> could be said for tagging ways (streets/roads) with add:suburb (or >> addr:county...) where the suburb (or

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-03 Thread Andrew Davidson
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 1:42 PM Andrew Hughes wrote: > In the interest of stirring up a hornets nest (jokes). I'd like to know what > could be said for tagging ways (streets/roads) with add:suburb (or > addr:county...) where the suburb (or other region/area) the road "belongs" to > can NOT be

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-03 Thread Ben Kelley
Interesting. Normally I don't tag addresses on streets, as it is not useful. I have used it on ways for street number interpolation, but I make a way that goes across the addresses, rather than attach it to the street. - Ben. On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 13:42, Andrew Hughes wrote: > Hi All, > >

[talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-03 Thread Andrew Hughes
Hi All, In the interest of stirring up a hornets nest (jokes). I'd like to know what could be said for tagging ways (streets/roads) with add:suburb (or addr:county...) where the suburb (or other region/area) the road "belongs" to can NOT be spatially determined (i.e. typically runs along or forms