Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-11-05 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
For animal husbandry, I think we can use livestock=cattle/poultry/fish/etc. So a chicken farm can be landuse=farm; livestock=poultry; poultry=chicken (as opposed to poultry=turkey/duck/etc.) On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar sea...@gmail.comwrote: On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at

Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-11-04 Thread Ronny Ager-Wick
On 2013-10-31 23:55, Ervin Malicdem wrote: /What tag to use for fish ponds./ As fish thrives in water i suggest natural:water ; crop=fish /Poultry farms/ landuse:farmland ; crop:chicken Thanks, that's useful. /Waterway tagging (suggestion) :/ Rivers: if the width of the flowing body of

Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-11-04 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 6:29 PM, maning sambale emmanuel.samb...@gmail.comwrote: Landuse - How to map adjacent landuse types? For those separated by roads, do we use the same nodes as the other landuse? I personally prefer to separate the landuse areas if there is a road but I'm open to

Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-11-01 Thread Carlo Antonio Romero
I was trying to finish a couple tasks in the Candaba OSM Training and was wondering about heavy cloud cover in the imagery. Are we going to make assumptions if an area has heavy cloud cover? Im leaning towards no. id rather not tag something im not comfortable with. the closest solution i can

Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-11-01 Thread Jim Morgan
On Friday, 01 November, 2013 06:39 PM, Carlo Antonio Romero wrote: I was trying to finish a couple tasks in the Candaba OSM Training and was wondering about heavy cloud cover in the imagery. Are we going to make assumptions if an area has heavy cloud cover? Im leaning towards no. id rather

Re: [talk-ph] tagging questions

2013-10-31 Thread Ervin Malicdem
*How to map adjacent landuse types?* If the owner of the landuse separated by roads are different, it is appropriate to have them created as separate land use. If not, I suggest to have them treated as one, such as a residential area where you do not need to separate the residential area on both