The building tag is used to show what kind of building it is, not its usage. ”A building that was built as a church” and so on in the descriptions of the values.
This does not contradict your point as that speaks about usage. For instance this is now a museum, but clearly for many years was used as a church: https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt_Ibbs_nya_kyrka /Andreas Skickat från min iPhone > 28 jan. 2018 kl. 21:21 skrev Rafael Avila Coya <[email protected]>: > > Hi, Andreas: > > I can't find what you say about buildings in the key:building wiki. > > In any case, the life cycle wiki contradicts that: > > The date namespace can be added to any tag to indicate a period of validity > for the tag. > > key:date-date = value > key:date--date = value > key:date- = value > key:-date = value > > It says to any tag. > > Which one should we follow then? > > Cheers, > > Rafael. > >> On 28/01/18 08:59, Andreas Vilén wrote: >> ”If a church was a church and is not a church anymore (it is a community >> centre, for example), it can't be building=church. Let's say the church was >> constructed in 1780 and ended as church in 1978, and now is a community >> centre. In that case it should be "building:1780-1978"="church", >> "amenity:1780-1978"="place_of_worship"” >> No, the wiki clearly states that the building tag is used for what the >> building was built as. A building built as a church will always be >> building=church no matter the usage. >> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building >> /Andreas >> Skickat från min iPhone >> 28 jan. 2018 kl. 03:30 skrev Rafael Avila Coya <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
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