On 10/03/2020 20:52, Phake Nick wrote:
In the sense of bus, sidewalk could be a platform because they are raised
from the driving road surface. You can google "bus platform" and see many
example of the word being used in real world.
But that's not how it was implemented in the PT documentation
On 2020-03-11 Wed 06:03, Alan Mackie wrote:
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> On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 20:54, Phake Nick wrote:
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>> On 2020-03-10 Tue 19:47, Dave F via Tagging
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>>> > A platform is a platform, a perfectly flat bit of sidewalk isn't.
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>>> +1
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>>> DaveF
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>> In the sense of bus, sidewal
On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 at 20:54, Phake Nick wrote:
> On 2020-03-10 Tue 19:47, Dave F via Tagging
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>> > A platform is a platform, a perfectly flat bit of sidewalk isn't.
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>> +1
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>> DaveF
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> In the sense of bus, sidewalk could be a platform because they are raised
> from the driving
On 2020-03-10 Tue 19:47, Dave F via Tagging
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> On 09/03/2020 21:00, Alan Mackie wrote:
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> > So it's better to label them all as platforms? I can't see any raised
> area
> > in a typical bus stop:...
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> > Why would we tag it as if it looks like this?...
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> This is just one example
On 09/03/2020 21:00, Alan Mackie wrote:
So it's better to label them all as platforms? I can't see any raised area
in a typical bus stop:...
Why would we tag it as if it looks like this?...
This is just one example of poor concepts implemented in PTv2. We should
be mapping *physical*, not i
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 11:30, John Doe wrote:
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> This is quite off-topic, but I can't bear to read more completely
> unfounded criticism of PTv2.
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> I hereby declare that I find the old tags to be a complete abomination (Is
> it on the way? Is it beside the way? Is it a stop, a platform, a halt,