Re: [Tagging] shop=gun shop=guns shop=weapons shop=firearms

2023-06-26 Thread stevea
My point, and I think it is "well-absorbed" by the thread and its participants, is not that we must get all hyper-legal about any or every tag, but rather that in the case of shop=firearms, this would-be tag is TOO legal and not generic enough, while shop=guns (or gun, I could go either way but

Re: [Tagging] shop=gun shop=guns shop=weapons shop=firearms

2023-06-26 Thread Greg Troxel
Minh Nguyen writes: > I for one support the drawing of hyperblobs. Thanks; I was pretty sure I was not alone. > If we look at our existing repertoire of shop=* values, it's pretty > clear that we aim for plain language when possible, although we do > sometimes fall short. > > shop=curtain, not

Re: [Tagging] shop=gun shop=guns shop=weapons shop=firearms

2023-06-26 Thread Minh Nguyen
Vào lúc 05:14 2023-06-26, Greg Troxel đã viết: Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging writes: and therefore a poor terms to use in OSM (like shop=firearms apparently) "Firearm" is first a technical term, and secondarily (and relatively recently) a legal one. The reason that's not a good word to use

Re: [Tagging] shop=gun shop=guns shop=weapons shop=firearms

2023-06-26 Thread Greg Troxel
Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging writes: >> So I find the attention to legal definitions in the present discussion >> bizarre. >> > That is a different situation. > > shop=medical_cannabis would be analogous to shop=firearms > as it is a legal term (if I understood it right) with variety of