There are also places with someone operating shop from their truck.
They would travel on assigned times through valleys and stop in from of each
house.
They would sell (at very slight markup) products, allowing people to travel
just 50m-200m
from their house rather than getting kilometres to
Nov 7, 2022, 23:05 by graemefi...@gmail.com:
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>> What about such stations on freshwater lakes and on rivers? Is "marine"
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> That one's easily covered by
Nov 7, 2022, 23:43 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:
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>> If we really don't have one already, it might be worth looking at how to map
>> stalls in general as I cudl see a lot of similarities.
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> On 7 Nov 2022, at 20:57, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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> stalls in general as I cudl see a lot of similarities.
I mapped some of them with shop tags, e.g. shop=butcher shop=greengrocer
On Tue, 8 Nov 2022 at 08:07, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
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> Not really. emergency=lifeboat_station implies the presence of a boat.
> Not all water rescue
> related infrastructure has a boat, and not all is located directly at the
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Yes,
On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 20:03, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <
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That one's easily covered by definition, as in the original marine-rescue
proposal:
"the base areas or
On 07.11.2022 10:57, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging wrote:
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> What about such stations on freshwater lakes and on rivers? Is "marine"
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Not really. emergency=lifeboat_station implies the presence of a boat. Not
Another version of sort of a street-vendor that I was wondering about is
mobile food vans.
They drive into a site (building site, warehouse complex etc) at morning
tea time, blow their horn, stay for 15-20 minutes, then leave & come back
at lunch time.
Are they a street vendor?
Thanks
Graeme
Just to make the list complete:
Around here (or at least in my city and nearby towns) we have regular open
air markets with assigned locations for specific stalls.
Do we already have a mapping approach to that type of stalls? (I couldn't
find one).
If we really don't have one already, it might be
I disagree with classing if all “street vendors” and one feature.
This proposal seems to assume conditions in contemporary Europe, where
shops are usually located in permanent buildings due to climate conditions.
In many subtropical and tropical regions the air temperature is never cold,
so a
Le 07.11.22 à 11:24, Illia Marchenko a écrit :
(ii) made values of vending=* similar to values if the shop=*.
a vending machine may sell parking_tickets -> vending=parking_tickets
shop=parking_tickets seem very strange.
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Hey all,
over the past few weeks, a group of mappers has been working on a
proposal to improve the mapping of parking lanes and parking spaces
along streets. Considerations and discussions about this have already
arisen in the past among street parking mappers, and now a proposal has
been
Oct 24, 2022, 11:12 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:
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> which one, deprecating site_type or ignoring the „rejection“ of the
if street_vendor / vending would mirror shop values rather
than trying to duplicate shop categorisation, just with different values
then it would be much less problematic.
(I still would have major problems with it but it would get better)
Nov 7, 2022, 11:24 by illiamarchenk...@gmail.com:
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As alternative, I would suggest use either
(i) street_vendor=* with values similar to values of the shop=*, for
example amenity=street_vendor & street_vendor=snack; or
(ii) made values of vending=* similar to values if the shop=*.
пн, 7 нояб. 2022 г., 13:01 Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <
Nov 7, 2022, 00:27 by jm...@gmx.com:
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>> I definitely agree that it should be emergency=, ratherthan
>> amenity=. I must also admit to a slight personalpreference for
>> =marine_rescue :-), but the vast
My main problem is that this proposals wants to create vending=* equivalent
for every single shop value, with values that are in general different.
That alone seems to be not worth all benefits that this proposal can bring.
Nov 7, 2022, 06:28 by map...@t-online.de:
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