Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - Tag:staff_count:nurses & doctors

2019-08-08 Thread Simon Poole
That should likely be FTEs (full time equivalents), not that I believe this is something that should actually be in OSM (what about wikidata?). Am 02.08.2019 um 08:08 schrieb Rory McCann: > On 01/08/2019 22:17, Mhairi O'Hara wrote: >> Voting is now open for the proposed feature staff_count:nurses

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 11:12 AM Peter Elderson wrote: > > We're on the same page. The pavement and separations argument just > illustrates how local authorities may make the same distinction, and try to > regulate traffic and safety informally. So here, I can use this for the > classification,

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Peter Elderson
We're on the same page. The pavement and separations argument just illustrates how local authorities may make the same distinction, and try to regulate traffic and safety informally. So here, I can use this for the classification, but in the next town it would probably not work. Vr gr Peter

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Paul Allen
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 14:51, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > +1, historically (say pre-1960ies, I’m not old enough to tell from own > experience and may be wrong) you wouldn’t have found pavements in German > hamlets and villages (or likely anywhere in the countryside), and although > most will

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 8. Aug 2019, at 13:41, Paul Allen wrote: > > Except I wouldn't let the pavements, greenery, trees, etc. influence > me. If the main function is getting through the village then it's a through > road even though > it has houses that are barely separated from the road

Re: [Tagging] Bicycle kitchens, community centres that offer bicycle repairs etc

2019-08-08 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 7. Aug 2019, at 21:36, Morten Lange via Tagging > wrote: > > I wonder how I should tag bicycle shops that are not shops in the traditional > "buy our products" sense. around here this is also a common phenomenon, I am not sure whether they are all tagged the same,

Re: [Tagging] Bicycle kitchens, community centres that offer bicycle repairs etc

2019-08-08 Thread marc marc
Le 07.08.19 à 21:36, Morten Lange via Tagging a écrit : > I wonder how I should tag bicycle shops that are not shops in the > traditional "buy our products" sense. one area for the community center one node inside this area for the shop > community_centre=bicycle_maintenance this only make

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Paul Allen
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 12:18, Peter Elderson wrote: > To be practical, I think I will retag the clearly residential roads now > tagged as 'unclassified' in my town, to 'residential'. Some roads are now > tagged as residential, but the main function is getting through the > village. These tend to

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Peter Elderson
To be practical, I think I will retag the clearly residential roads now tagged as 'unclassified' in my town, to 'residential'. Some roads are now tagged as residential, but the main function is getting through the village. These tend to give access to housing as well, but houses are separated from

Re: [Tagging] Road hierarchy

2019-08-08 Thread Paul Allen
On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 at 03:18, Michael Tsang wrote: If the "primary purpose" of the road is through traffic, and the "driving > experience" is like on a major road (e.g. straight, fast, no obstruction, > no > give way, etc.), that part of the road is still red / pink. > > However, if that road is