Re: [Tagging] Elevated housing estate

2020-11-24 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
add location=overhead on buildings and other objects? https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:location https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:min_level https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building:levels#Buildings_with_parts_that_don.27t_start_at_ground_level (not sure can it be

Re: [Tagging] Elevated housing estate

2020-11-24 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 at 11:20, Joseph Eisenberg wrote: > Is the whole ground level a parking lot or parking structure, perhaps? > No. It's built right beside a Creek, on a flood-plain (yeah, thanks Council!), so it's done like that so that the apartments are up away from the water the next time

Re: [Tagging] Elevated housing estate

2020-11-24 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
Is the whole ground level a parking lot or parking structure, perhaps? On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 4:03 PM Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > How do you tag an area, in this case an entire housing estate!, that is > raised up above ground level? > > >

Re: [Tagging] RFC: vaccination / COVID-19 vaccination centres

2020-11-24 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 24. Nov 2020, at 18:30, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > > Following the discussion on how to tag COVID-19 vaccination centres > previously on this list, > I have created a proposal for the vaccination key: > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/vaccination

[Tagging] Elevated housing estate

2020-11-24 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
How do you tag an area, in this case an entire housing estate!, that is raised up above ground level? https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-28.065772,153.3799853,3a,15y,117.51h,89.21t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sN_TJvFHJyLff1E4GmiCSjQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en (with the usual not mapping from Google ...) Just

Re: [Tagging] coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 9:23 AM Christoph Hormann wrote: > The problem we have here is that of a widening gap between the goals and > aspirations of the mapper community - which naturally grow as OSM grows in > ambitions - and the abilities and engagement in the non-mapping part of the >

[Tagging] RFC: vaccination / COVID-19 vaccination centres

2020-11-24 Thread Tom Pfeifer
Following the discussion on how to tag COVID-19 vaccination centres previously on this list, I have created a proposal for the vaccination key: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/vaccination tom ___ Tagging mailing list

Re: [Tagging] coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Brian M. Sperlongano
> there were some attempts to suggest universally mapping bays with polygons > rather than nodes previously: > > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2014-October/thread.html#19775 > > which however never reached consensus because of the weighty arguments > against this idea and

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread walker.t.bradley
The needs you post make perfect sense, but as a non-developer, I can't actually translate that into a project or estimate time/budget. If someone else can, that would certainly make it easier. Clearly someone trying to impose something on OSM carto is a non-starter and against the community

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Christoph Hormann
> walker.t.brad...@gmail.com hat am 24.11.2020 12:19 geschrieben: > > Is there a wiki page with a "wish-list" of things, with approximate costs > where developers could post? There is likely a disconnect between those > willing to pay, and those who could actually scrounge up the money.

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
Nov 24, 2020, 15:09 by walker.t.brad...@gmail.com: > > I’ve seen the micro grants, I’m not talking about funding from OSM > Foundation.  Basically if someone could identify a solution to some of the > problems that come up in this tagging thread like “updating how X rendering > process

Re: [Tagging] coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Christoph Hormann
There seems to be quite a lot of anger and animosity in here - paired and in parts probably caused by a very selective and in parts flat out wrong perception of history so i will try to sketch quickly how the development of mapping of names of parts of waterbodies (that is mostly bays and

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread walker.t.bradley
I’ve seen the micro grants, I’m not talking about funding from OSM Foundation. Basically if someone could identify a solution to some of the problems that come up in this tagging thread like “updating how X rendering process works”, and the community agrees, an appropriate developer(s) could

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Microgrants/Microgrants_2020 would kind of illustrate what kind of money was requested for OSM-related projects. Some of that was pure or nearly pure software development, though most of them are either funded or were a quite poor proposals. Nov 24, 2020,

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
Nov 24, 2020, 01:24 by tagging@openstreetmap.org: > > > On 22/11/2020 22:27, Christoph Hormann wrote: > >> Exactly. It also shows how we in OSM traditionally make decisions about >> tagging. An idea to change tagging practice was suggested - on an open >> channel for everyone to read and

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread walker.t.bradley
>Why is nothing in that direction in OSM-Carto right now? Because no one so >far has invested the volunteer time to do so an no one has invested the money >to pay someone qualified to do so either. And a large number of people >consider the status quo as good enough. "The good enough is an

Re: [Tagging] Extremely long Amtrak route relations / coastline v. water

2020-11-24 Thread Christoph Hormann
> Dave F via Tagging hat am 24.11.2020 01:24 > geschrieben: > > Yes, but the demand was still made & So what? Someone (an individual, not 'OSM-Carto' as a whole) made a suggestion (and not a demand) that turned out to not be such a good idea and therefore did not achieve consensus. >