Re: [Tagging] DE: telephone and 'Standortnummer' and the tag 'phone'

2010-01-29 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2010/1/29 Jonas Stein n...@jonasstein.de:
 in Germany most public telephones belong to the 'Deutsche Telekom'.
 They have usually a label with a field 'Standortnummer 2211234'

 I was told until year 2003 you could call +49 for the country
 +Standortnummer without the '0's and the phone was ringing.

 +49 221 1234

 So today the Standortnummer is not the phonenumber any longer, but its
 often tagged that way.

 How should we tag the Standortnummer (wich is rather a serialnumber)
 from now on in Germany?

IMHO this would be better discussed on Talk-DE. Why not using ref? Is
ref already in use for another number?

cheers,
Martin

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[Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

2010-01-29 Thread David Fawcett
I am editing a large parking lot that has curbed 'islands' in it.
There are bushes and trees planted on these islands.

I am trying to figure out how they should be tagged, of course with an
eye on the renderer...  I think that they should show up in a way that
it indicates that they are planted and not pavement.

I can't find a landuse or other attribute that seems appropriate.  How
are other people tagging areas like these?

David.

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Re: [Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

2010-01-29 Thread Roy Wallace
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:

 i should think if you use a multipolygon, they will obviously be
 dropouts from the parking
 area.

I'm not sure... isn't a tree planted in the middle of a parking area
part of the parking area?

Or is there a really really specific definition of a parking area on
the wiki that I missed?

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Re: [Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

2010-01-29 Thread Richard Welty
On 1/29/10 6:22 PM, Roy Wallace wrote:
 On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net  wrote:

 i should think if you use a multipolygon, they will obviously be
 dropouts from the parking
 area.
  
 I'm not sure... isn't a tree planted in the middle of a parking area
 part of the parking area?

if the concept is to distinguish between areas where you can park/drive, 
and areas where
you can't, the multipolygon thing seems pretty reasonable, comparable to 
using it to
represent lakes with islands (places you can swim/boat vs places you can't).

a tree may be in a parking area, but how exactly do you propose to park 
on it?

richard


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Re: [Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

2010-01-29 Thread John F. Eldredge
Well, I have seen careless drivers park atop small trees in parking lots, but 
it tends to be hard on the trees, the vehicles, or both.

-- 
John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com
Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to 
think at all. -- Hypatia of Alexandria

-Original Message-
From: Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 18:27:58 
To: Tag discussion, strategy and related toolstagging@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

On 1/29/10 6:22 PM, Roy Wallace wrote:
 On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net  wrote:

 i should think if you use a multipolygon, they will obviously be
 dropouts from the parking
 area.

 I'm not sure... isn't a tree planted in the middle of a parking area
 part of the parking area?

if the concept is to distinguish between areas where you can park/drive,
and areas where
you can't, the multipolygon thing seems pretty reasonable, comparable to
using it to
represent lakes with islands (places you can swim/boat vs places you can't).

a tree may be in a parking area, but how exactly do you propose to park
on it?

richard


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Re: [Tagging] Islands in Parking Lots

2010-01-29 Thread Anthony
I went with a multipolygon tagged as amenity=parking.  Inner nodes for the
islands tagged barrier=curb.  In the center of the island I stuck a
natural=tree.  I also tagged the strip of parking blocks with
barrier=parking block.

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=28.12551lon=-82.501338zoom=18layers=B000FTF

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:31 PM, David Fawcett david.fawc...@gmail.comwrote:

 I am editing a large parking lot that has curbed 'islands' in it.
 There are bushes and trees planted on these islands.

 I am trying to figure out how they should be tagged, of course with an
 eye on the renderer...  I think that they should show up in a way that
 it indicates that they are planted and not pavement.

 I can't find a landuse or other attribute that seems appropriate.  How
 are other people tagging areas like these?

 David.

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