Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Michael Tsang
On Sunday, 04 August 2019 23:06:47 HKT Paul Allen wrote: > On Sun, 4 Aug 2019 at 15:51, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > Where do you take this assumption from? I have never heard before that > > residential may not be used for through traffic? > > Many residential roads are cul-de-sacs. Dead ends.

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Michael Tsang
On Sunday, 04 August 2019 16:46:26 HKT Tomas Straupis wrote: > 2019-08-04, sk, 11:32 Florian Lohoff rašė: > > For me unclassified is the same as residential. <...> > > Ok, so unclassified vs residential is regionally defined, as I wrote. > > But what about service/track? > They are not

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Michael Tsang
On Sunday, 04 August 2019 15:41:09 HKT Tomas Straupis wrote: > > Personally, I'd have put residential / living together above unclassified > > Interesting. Unclassified was always (more than 10 years) defined > for "through traffic" which puts it a higher in a hierarchy. From what > I

Re: [Tagging] Tagging of State Parks in the US

2019-08-06 Thread Clifford Snow
I've been following this thread but haven't chimed in yet. I wanted to talk to someone that works in State Parks. I contact Neil Lasley with Washington State Parks and asked him his impression of the discussion and how the state view parks. Here is what he had to say. Good to hear from you! I

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Paul Allen
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 15:16, Philip Barnes wrote: [Back alleys] > They have these where I used to visit my grandmother in South Wales, All over the UK, I suspect. If you're old enough to remember the early days (late 60s/ early 70s) of "Coronation Street" the houses on the street had a back

Re: [Tagging] Rethinking Map Features

2019-08-06 Thread Marc Gemis
I probably should have used "desirable" instead of "required" (*), but even then this is not "desirable" for countries where postal code boundaries are mapped as relations. (*) please look at the video and see which text is pasted in the Wikibase definition for addr:street. On Tue, Aug 6, 2019

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Philip Barnes
On Tuesday, 6 August 2019, Paul Allen wrote: > On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 13:31, Martin Koppenhoefer > wrote: > > I may have been misguided here, but to me any narrower pathway in a > > settlement would be suitable for the alley tag. Like those in the pictures > > here:

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Paul Allen
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 13:31, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: I may have been misguided here, but to me any narrower pathway in a > settlement would be suitable for the alley tag. Like those in the pictures > here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alley > I agree. But they may not have names. The

Re: [Tagging] Rethinking Map Features

2019-08-06 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 6. Aug 2019, at 15:49, Tod Fitch wrote: > > But if you are asking me to knock on doors in residential areas or ask total > strangers who look like they might be locals what their ZIP code is as I > collect non-business addresses you are asking too much. I didn’t say

Re: [Tagging] Rethinking Map Features

2019-08-06 Thread marc marc
Le 06.08.19 à 15:49, Tod Fitch a écrit : > ZIP code for an address is desirable to provide completeness. But making it a > requirement? No. I agree. where is the zip code an requirement ? ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Tagging] Rethinking Map Features

2019-08-06 Thread Tod Fitch
> On Aug 6, 2019, at 12:56 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer > wrote: > > sent from a phone > >> On 6. Aug 2019, at 05:33, Tod Fitch wrote: >> >> When I walk down a street collecting house numbers I have no indication of >> the ZIP code of each building. If you require ZIP codes then I am forced

Re: [Tagging] Tagging of bullrings

2019-08-06 Thread Philip Barnes
On Tuesday, 6 August 2019, Warin wrote: > On 06/08/19 09:19, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > > > sent from a phone > > > >> On 6. Aug 2019, at 00:20, dcapillae wrote: > >> > >> Um, I don't think anyone in Spain would try to adapt a generic stadium as a > >> bullring. > > > > what I meant was

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 6. Aug 2019, at 11:15, Paul Allen wrote: > > Typically? In some parts of the world, maybe. In others, not so much. Of > the three I > can think of in my town, none have names. > > Side-note. Those three alleys give access to the rear gardens of the houses >

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Paul Allen
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 at 08:49, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > > On 5. Aug 2019, at 07:06, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > > > Which of those do carry names typically? I cant see any? > > alleys > Typically? In some parts of the world, maybe. In others, not so much. Of the three I can think of in my

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 5. Aug 2019, at 07:06, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > Which of those do carry names typically? I cant see any? alleys Cheers Martin ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-06 Thread Peter Elderson
I agree, but it also says don't expect it to be rendered or routed, it's a fixme error. Mappers have used and will use 'unclassified' because they want rendering and routing without bothering about the classification. Fr gr Peter Elderson Op ma 5 aug. 2019 om 09:56 schreef Warin