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ces become a
non-issue immediately. I'm planning to do a trip in that area next summer
and I'll try to provide a short summary of what I find when I do.
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> Dave Swarthout writes:
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> > I came across an interesti
ed that there is no difference between 'permit' and
> various other tags or simply attacked the proposal for vagueness.
> I don't see any way to be adequately definite without exploring
> all the boundaries.
>
> You leave me on Morton's Fork: either the proposal is
ur insurance company behind the windshield to document
> that you have paid car insurance. No sticker means you can get a ticket. Is
> a car insurance payment receipt a "permit"?
>
> Not every document you have to apply for is a "permit".
>
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2 tags: access=permit and another one stating whether you have
> a
> > right to get the permit). I'm not sure about case 2.
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> could also have 2 tags: access=permit and another one stating whether you
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in the fee system, such as
> fee=book, to make users know the access needs booking in advance.
> But I prefer access=permit.
>
> El 21/9/2017 4:48, "Warin" <61sundow...@gmail.com> escribió:
>
>> On 21-Sep-17 11:24 AM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
>>
>&g
> from the heat (as well as rockets).
> Here I would hope that people wanting access would negotiate with both the
> permit system and the private property owner.
> The permit system ensures that travellers are not present when the rockets
> are being fired.
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> I don't think the tagging on https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/424226491
> goes far enough.
> There is no specific contact information for a permit.
> Not all permits come from the land owners/controllers some come from
> an
having a permit.
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> On 18 September 2017 at 14:55, Kevin Kenny
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>>
>> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 12:30 AM, Dave Swarthout > &
objects with fishing=permit (38 instances) along
with other values. Is the fishing=permit tag enough to clarify the
situation? There is also a tag fishing=stocked (141 instances) that I would
prefer to use but then the access issue must be treated in some other way.
Suggestions?
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learly, the old highway is not a track using the Wiki's definition. I
might be tempted to tag it as highway=unclassified, or perhaps service, but
none of these solutions is ideal. Will's idea works but is not, strictly
speaking, proper.
How then should one tag such a way?
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>>
>> And I would think that the ele value can be in feet just like other
>> dimensional units of width, height etc.
>>
>> Should this be put as a new proposal?
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> > Full range of combinations:
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gt; >> I'm struggling to think of another use for any highway besides access.
> >> Maybe a scenic highway whose use is to look at surroundings while
> driving.
> >>
> >> I suggest service=pipeline_access.
> >>
> >> ned, 6. kol 2017. u 18:5
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> Hi Dave,
>
> my understanding is that most hw=service are used to access a specific
> man_made object, so this tag
> seems to be superfluous to me. I would simply not use the service tag here.
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ion of the tag exists, I'm wondering if any
of you have used this tag or have some insights to offer.
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These tags already indicate
> operational power equipment and are unfit for shops in my opinion.
>
> So, something along the lines of:
>
> shop=power_equipment
> power_equpiment="(photovoltaic, wind, battery, etc)"
> (NOT power=)
>
>
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+ 'generator:source=solar' means solar power generator
> seller. And we can specify a wind turbine seller also.
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urbines are not solar equipment.
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> Maybe shop=renewable_energy_equipment ?
>
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> devices
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considering shop=solar
or
shop=solar_equipment
or
shop=solar_devices
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ersonally I prefer the key 'produce' as it does mean what leaves the farm
> (or orchard).
> These is also no problem with produce such as milk - tree=milk or
> crop=milk make no sense.
> Then there are palm trees that produce dates ...
>
> If you want to keep it simple .. I think 'produce' is best.
>
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> I have a picture of a quonset hut that is still standing out on Adak
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gt; building=church.
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> having water=pool sounds like a recipe for incorrectly tagged swimming
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> >
> > is there an existing tag or another name for these features that I
> > don’t know of? How do I tag these emergency spillways (and heck -
> > these huge levee embankments!) correctly?
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, there is no need to hurry anything or anyone.
>
> Anyone else with an opinion ? Two of us might be the very beginning of a
> consensus but we need a little more before even putting a proposal
> page up on the wiki...
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> Google Maps POI pins at a mall are super-messy and unreadable.
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> On 17-Mar-17 09:55 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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>
> 2017-03-15 13:43 GMT+01:00 Dave Swarthout :
>
>> How about this then for the basic tagging?
>>
>> building=commercial
>> building:use=agriculture (1744 uses)
>> farming:system=verti
ool",
> > like:
> >
> > natural=water
> > water=lake
> > lake=stream_pool
> >
> > or
> >
> > natural=water
> > water=stream_pool
> >
> >
> > -- althio
>
>
> I like
>
> natural=water
> water=stream_pool
&g
rhaps unnecessary but
might be useful to some apps.
Other tags can be added as required. Address, operator, website, etc.
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are mostly natural
> geografic features and some landcover mixed in), see also the landcover
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> On 15 Mar 2017, at 04:39, Dave Swarthout wrote:
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> I've seen this list run on and on with discussions about how to tag
> wastebins and such but for this one, an arguably important future ta
;farms" as well.
I might have to simply invent my own tags if I cannot get any guidance here
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I think some or all of the following tags might be useful
man_made=works OR
man_made=vertical_farm
produce=cannabis
access=private
shop=no
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dia.org/wiki/River_source
>
> If this is also suitable for a spring, then changing the role spring to
> source would do the trick.
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:waterway
>
> While you update the wiki: I feel the "tributary" role also deserves to be
>
That's interesting. I wonder if the tagging of tourism=attraction is
totally appropriate but surely a waterway=source tag is. Presumably the
mapper was trying to indicate that the source of that stream is where that
node is.
I'm going to start using the tag myself and let data consumers figure it
local survey worth to add to OSM ?
>
> For instance does every stream in the USA gets a '...' Creek (name) I
> recon many but nor all of them.
>
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It should work well for my needs.
Dave
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> On Sat, 2017-02-25 at 16:25 +0700, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> > Taginfo shows 12 instances of a tag waterway:end=yes. It made me
> > think a tagging scheme like the followin
Taginfo shows 12 instances of a tag waterway:end=yes. It made me think a
tagging scheme like the following might work to tag the node:
waterway:start=yes
name=Colville River
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> On 25.02.2017 04:28, Dave Swarthout wrote:
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>> I'm wondering if it's possible to tag in some meaningful way, the place,
>> usually a node, where a river begins. It seems this would be of interest
>> to people besides myself but I don't think
question of how its actual beginning
place might be tagged arose.
By the way, you won't probably find either of those tributaries if you
search Nominatum just yet because I added them only a few minutes ago.
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the side of caution and include a subtag for the presence
> of dryers.
>
> On February 11, 2017 8:18:27 AM Martin Koppenhoefer <
> dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
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rvice=yes
covers it nicely. In the U.S., we use the term laundromat and I would much
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>>
>
> I lived for years in such a caravan site, feel free to see how I mapped
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The end product is beef or meat. Cattle are just the intermediate step to
arriving at something sellable LOL
I have no major objection to product=cattle either for that matter.
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of a gift shop inside
> > a hotel.
>
>
> although a gift shop in the hotel seems quite convenient, shop=convenience
> doesn't seem right for those...
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> Yes, I see now you're asking about the land that the pipeline either runs
> over or through.
>
> I would avoid the term reserve, however. I generally think of
r, potable water lines too.
> Long distant buried communication lines too, a number over 8,500 km. At
> least some of these will have 'reserves' evident on the surface.
>
>
>
> Le 8 févr. 2017 08:24, "Warin" <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Th
tag that can be used for all?
> infrastructure=pipeline
> infrastructure=sewer
> infrastructure=water
> infrastructure=phone
>
> Note it should be used for the area that is affected by/reserved for the
> infrastructure, not just the infrastructure itself?
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way=services
> services=road_station
>
> Thoughts?
>
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>
>
> If your going to distinguish 'road houses' then consider SA, PA, etc too?
>
> Is it just distinguished by the type of road it is on?
> The name, signs etc ... is one factor .. but the
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> On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 10:59 AM, John Willis wrote:
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>>
>> The problem I am running into is that the fuel shops that I am trying to
>> tag **look** like a gas station - but **do not sell gasoline or diesel**.
>>
e have suggested, substitute "sells" for "fuel" in the
above tagging scheme?
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get to this point when the OP was about
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> construction wood, and finally what remains becomes wood chips, paper,
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>>
>> So .. anyone against redefining 'landuse' to include water?
>>
>
> If you mean _refining_ and not _redefining_ that is fine, i.e. adding to
> the definition that it can include water. As Martin said, you could use a
&
th
landuse.
Not sure what the best way forward from here would be.
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> Here is Thailand there is a lot of aquaculture going on. Almost all of
> Thailand's fi
.g. in tanks) .. the
> larger installations are usually in water (sea, river, lake or dam).
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Oops. I see it was Warin that introduced crop=timber.
A good choice of terms in any case.
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>
> This is another laughable instance of how terminology we consider normal
> is so different across the ocean. To Americans t
gt; > as well as timber.
> >
> > From the crop wiki I think this can be an additional tag for
> landuse=forest ...
> > crop=timber
> > crop=rubber
> > etc.
>
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etc. Such areas are properly tagged
as landuse=forest.
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these particular
> different kind of places, e.g. there's already something for collective
> bicycle repair (where coworking isn't a typical term to refer to).
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> .. and that leads to a mess.
> If this tagging group wants to provide guidance on sensible tagging then
> suggest better methods!
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dlife in the area in equilibrium, i.e. killing those game
>> that are "too much", mostly deer and wild boars, ill foxes etc., and they
>> will also feed "their animals" if deemed necessary, eg during tough winters.
>>
>> This said, there are numerous further restrictions, time based, a
unting areas? I mean, big areas, sometimes fenced and
>> usually you have to pay to hunt there.
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> still remain of the bakehouse typology).
Agree. No problem with English usage. The building is just that, a physical
structure, while amenity=baking_oven defines what that building contains or
offers.
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ining in some, sitting upright
in others, so a sculpture_shape tag would help identify such variations.
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s that's kept from development in
> order to ensure that the guard towers have a clear line of fire.
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re regional diversity in
> "faces", instead of everyone trying to cram their national specialities
> into one central mapping style.
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> > I'm sorry if I'm prickly. I'm frustrated.
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> I think you're just too impatient.
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hich shows a road sign with the maxspeed
> value
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> and also allows to warn the driver when he is faster.
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> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2016 22:18:54
> *An:* Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
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> *An:* David Swarthout; Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
> *Betreff:* Re: [Tagging] How can I display maxspeed on my Garmin?
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> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Dave Swarthout
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>> I posted this on the Garmin OSM forum but nobody responded.
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