Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On 5 November 2017 at 13:46, Max wrote: > > I went with > > causeway=yes > ford=tidal > tidal=yes > > not sure how to say that the passable time frame is about 3 hours (with > climate change it's getting shorter).. > How about Description: "Only passable 1.5 hours each side of low tide - check d

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Max
On 2017년 11월 04일 20:29, Andy Townsend wrote: On 04/11/2017 07:04, Max wrote: How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide? If it helps anyone, an example of the sort of object with this restriction is http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/177021004 .  I wouldn't take "name=L

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Colin Smale wrote: > I guess this must be a bridge, with a physical limitation? Or is there a > "legal restriction" with a sign saying "no access except within 1.5 hours > of low water?" What is actually the real-world scenario behind this? > http://www.openstreet

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 6:29 AM, Andy Townsend wrote: > On 04/11/2017 07:04, Max wrote: > >> How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide? >> > > If it helps anyone, an example of the sort of object with this restriction > is http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/177021004 . I wo

Re: [Tagging] Replacing POIs with landuse

2017-11-04 Thread Austin Zhu
Sorry, I only see the title of the mail. I agree to replace legacy pois with landuse=* and its combinations. Sorry! On Sunday, November 5, 2017, Austin Zhu wrote: > I cannot find any reason you replace the POIs with landuse=*. Maybe you > think tag them in an area is more factual, however this i

Re: [Tagging] Replacing POIs with landuse

2017-11-04 Thread Austin Zhu
I cannot find any reason you replace the POIs with landuse=*. Maybe you think tag them in an area is more factual, however this is almost impossible to achieve. First, POI is an indispensable element in GIS. Second, there are already millions of them on the Map. Third, pushing area mapping to an ex

[Tagging] Replacing POIs with landuse

2017-11-04 Thread Simon Poole
Maybe some will want to weigh in on the discussion of the obvious trend: https://github.com/simonpoole/beautified-JOSM-preset/issues/27#issuecomment-341898723 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openst

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 4. Nov 2017, at 10:33, José G Moya Y. wrote: > > I would relate this with the winter restrictions conversation. All of them > are situations in wich the gps should show a warning or wait for a > confirmation, to prevent dumb drivers or smart vehicles from diying out of

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Colin Smale
Oops, sorry, I had obviously misread the original question... Probably because I am working in a large port at the moment and have tides on my brain... On 2017-11-04 11:45, Colin Smale wrote: > I guess this must be a bridge, with a physical limitation? Or is there a > "legal restriction" with a

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Andy Townsend
On 04/11/2017 07:04, Max wrote: How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide? If it helps anyone, an example of the sort of object with this restriction is http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/177021004 .  I wouldn't take "name=Lindisfarne Causeway (Tidal Check times)" as a

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Colin Smale
I guess this must be a bridge, with a physical limitation? Or is there a "legal restriction" with a sign saying "no access except within 1.5 hours of low water?" What is actually the real-world scenario behind this? Depending on where this actually is, tidal patterns can vary tremendously. If it

[Tagging] Street cabinets and kiosk substations

2017-11-04 Thread François Lacombe
Hi The man_made=street_cabinet key sounds suitable to map items described with power=substation + location=kiosk. They are actual small cabinets like those where no technician can enter to work (opposite of building) : https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:10kV_trafo_kiosk.jpg Street cabinet i

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread José G Moya Y .
I would relate this with the winter restrictions conversation. All of them are situations in wich the gps should show a warning or wait for a confirmation, to prevent dumb drivers or smart vehicles from diying out of negligence. I imagine main tidal ways (such as that of Mount St Michel) have some

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Warin
On 04-Nov-17 07:19 PM, Andrew Harvey wrote: On 4 November 2017 at 18:04, Max > wrote: How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide? I would add http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:tidal to indicate the way is within the tidal rang

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Thilo Haug
There's been a similar question regarding ford in https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:highway A mapper insisted that intermittent wouldn't fit to highway. Description in ford : intermittent

Re: [Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Andrew Harvey
On 4 November 2017 at 18:04, Max wrote: > How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide? > I would add http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:tidal to indicate the way is within the tidal range, but you'd probably still want another tag to set access restrictions based on ti

[Tagging] passage only on low tide

2017-11-04 Thread Max
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