I hope you mean bowling. Bowelling sounds like something you would do in a WC.
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On September 28, 2015 6:56:20
Net is not a sport. "Putting green is also not a sport, so it is in golf=*
Sport=cricket
Cricket=net would be more in line with existing tagging schemes, especially the
sub-keys for sports with static and well defined features (like golf courses
and baseball diamonds).
But we're wondering of
On 29/09/2015 3:17 PM, johnw wrote:
On Sep 29, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Brad Neuhauser > wrote:
There is a different approach that some have taken to use the sport
as the key and indicate it is a practice area via the value, for example:
On 29/09/2015 00:54, Warin wrote:
These are used to warm up and practice Bowelling and batting for cricket.
Previously they were tagged leisure=pitch and sport=cricket_net ...
But someone has pointed out that this in not a sport...
I see no problem with the way it is at the moment. The
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> Am 29.09.2015 um 06:08 schrieb Andrew Harvey :
>
> I'm more in favour of this.
>
> I've been tagging cricket nets as sport=cricket_nets, but I'm thinking they
> should be sport=cricket (because they are related to the sport of cricket)
> and use
On 29 September 2015 at 13:55, Kieron Thwaites
wrote:
> Out of all of the below suggestions, I prefer:
>
> leisure:practice=*
> sport=*
>
> This, to me, is the most backwards-compatible option, as you could retain a
> leisure=* tag on the object. It also gives scope
I’m very hesitant to mix “exercise” and “Practice” in any way.
When I hear exercise, I think of aerobics or pull-up bars or something - like
the exercise stations. Those are usually stand-alone facilities or small little
constructions for the sole purpose of muscle training.
These practice
On 29 September 2015 at 12:13, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have come up with
>
> leisure=exercise?
>
> exercise=cricket_nets description: A fenced area where cricket batting
> and bowling can be practiced.
>
> And then there can be other 'exercise'
>
> exercise=exercise_station
There is a different approach that some have taken to use the sport as the
key and indicate it is a practice area via the value, for example:
golf=driving_range (sometimes on its own, sometimes with sport=golf,
leisure=golf_course and/or leisure=pitch) [0] [1]
baseball=batting_cage (usually with
> On Sep 29, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Brad Neuhauser wrote:
>
> There is a different approach that some have taken to use the sport as the
> key and indicate it is a practice area via the value, for example:
Then:
cricket=practice_nets
equestrian=practice_track
Batting cages, putting greens, driving ranges, Pitching cages (usually behind a
baseball stadium), and interestingly - horse practice tracks - have all come up
in my mapping and faces similar issues.
There must be some way of saying this object is for practice, and then Identify
the sport.
These are used to warm up and practice Bowelling and batting for cricket.
Previously they were tagged leisure=pitch and sport=cricket_net ...
But someone has pointed out that this in not a sport...
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:sport%3Dcricket_nets
so
sport_practice=cricket_net
A
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