My proposal improves the meaning (IMO). A "unisex hairdresser" is like a
"unisex toilet": all people, regardless of gender, facilitated in the
same mixed place. Not many unisex hairdressers are gender segregated,
with males in one room, and women in another! My proposal is that
"unisex=yes" alw
FYI The unisex tag is also used as a shorthand for female=yes, male=yes on
shop=hairdresser [1] . Giving it another meaning on toilets might cause
extra confusion.
regards
m
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop=hairdresser
Op di 24 apr. 2018 18:27 schreef Rory McCann :
> Hi all,
I was just adding some unisex bathrooms and was following the
toilets:for:unisex=yes method. However, I agree that unisex=yes is more
intuitive to mean "unisex bathroom" not "male=yes female=yes" and it's more
pithy than what I've been doing. I also just joined the project and had
initially assumed
Hi all,
Let's have a wee talk about how should one map gender neutral (and
gender segregated) toilets. There is a unisex=yes for toilets which
looks like it might be the number one tag to use. The bog standard
meaning of "unisex toilet"[1] is a gender neutral toilet, i.e. not
segregated into sepa