From: Martin Koppenhoefer
Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2018 04:39
Bonus question: would you say it makes sense to add public_transport=station
(plus eventually subtags to state which kind of vehicle) to aerialways?
IMO (for whatever that’s worth), aerialways and their
On 16/05/18 11:01, Andrew Davidson wrote:
On 16/5/18 10:05, Andrew Harvey wrote:
It's likely a contentious issue, but I will point out the lifecycle
prefix
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lifecycle_prefix which can be
used to
map any kind of proposed feature, eg.
On 16/5/18 10:05, Andrew Harvey wrote:
It's likely a contentious issue, but I will point out the lifecycle prefix
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lifecycle_prefix which can be used to
map any kind of proposed feature, eg. proposed:amenity=ferry_terminal.
+1
But I'm going to guess that the
Need a policy clarification please!
Looking at the map yesterday for my local area & a new commercial user has
added a number of ferry routes & locations for ferry terminals that, at
this stage, are still only proposed, while they are waiting on approval
from Council to go ahead with their ideas.
2018-05-15 12:27 GMT+02:00 :
> Not involved in aerialway tagging at all, but I would say that things like
> aerialway=station or railway=station applies to each place with significant
> infrastructure where a vehicle might stop for any type of loading/unloading
Not involved in aerialway tagging at all, but I would say that things like
aerialway=station or railway=station applies to each place with significant
infrastructure where a vehicle might stop for any type of loading/unloading
activity, including goods/freight only. While
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 5:51 AM, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
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> The U.K. has (or had) many places named 'Goods Station'.
>
I sit corrected.
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Paul
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Any opinion on the OP question?
Yves
Le 15 mai 2018 08:51:55 GMT+02:00, Colin Smale a écrit :
>Frisian is not a dialect of Dutch. It is an ancestor of both English
>and Dutch.
>
>On 15 May 2018 00:36:02 CEST, Paul Allen wrote:
>>On Mon, May 14,
Frisian is not a dialect of Dutch. It is an ancestor of both English and Dutch.
On 15 May 2018 00:36:02 CEST, Paul Allen wrote:
>On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 11:21 PM, Andrew Davidson
>wrote:
>
>> I think that was Martin's point. OSM tags and values aren't in
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> On 15. May 2018, at 00:36, Paul Allen wrote:
>
> I took the Dutch to be an example that at least one other language makes a
> similar
> distinction to English in that stations are for people, not goods.
he didn’t write anything like this.
cheers,
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