[Tagging] iD news: v2.4.0 released

2017-08-25 Thread Bryan Housel
iD v2.4.0 was released August 25, 2017 and is now available for editing on 
openstreetmap.org 

đź“Ł  A few highlights from the release:

NEW Esri World Imagery layer:
Esri has made their World Imagery Service available for OSM use! 
Read more here:  
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2017/08/24/world-imagery-in-osm/ 


NEW fields on the save screen:
   • Added a checkbox for mappers to request for someone to review their edits.
   • Added a Source field to allow users to add multiple sources.
   • Added a Hashtags field to allow users to add multiple event hashtags.
- Hashtags can also be set via the API from a Task Manager or Q/A app.  
- Hashtags are automatically extracted from the `comment` field.

NEW changeset tags for improved changeset analysis
   • `review_requested=yes`  (“yes” if the user has checked the box)
   • `source=*`  (semicolon delimited, e.g. “survey;gps")
   • `hashtags=*`  (semicolon delimited, e.g. “#MissingMaps;#Tanzania”)
   • `changesets_count=*`  (number of edits the user has made, will be “0” for 
someone making their first edit)

  Walkthrough tags, will be set only if a user has made <100 edits:
   • `ideditor:walkthrough_started=yes`  (“yes” if the user started the 
walkthrough)
   • `ideditor:walkthrough_progress=*`  (semicolon delimited, e.g. 
"welcome;navigation;point;area”)
   • `ideditor:walkthrough_started=yes`  (“yes” if the user completed all 
walkthrough sections)

Performance:
   • iD can now schedule deferred work in modern browsers with 
requestIdleCallback, (contributed by Kushan Joshi).  
This means big speedups in parsing, loading data from OSM, and rendering.

Presets:
   • Added presets for many theme park attractions (contributed by Willie 
Marcel)
   • Added preset for `amenity=shower` (contributed by JamesKingdom)
   • Added preset `emergency=life_ring` (contributed by JamesKingdom)
   • Added presets and icons for railway mapping Buffer Stop, Derailer, 
Milestone, Signal, Switch, Train Wash (contributed by JamesKingdom)

...and more!


Changelog:
   https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#240 


Twitter:
   v2.4.0 + new save screen:  
https://twitter.com/bhousel/status/901280750540132352 

   Esri World Imagery announcement: 
https://twitter.com/geogangster/status/901194478622433280 


Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/bhousel  
for more iD news and sneak peaks.


Thanks! 🙇
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Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - building:architecture:preromanesque

2017-08-25 Thread Jerry Clough - OSM
First a comment on British usage. The main Romanesque period in Britain does 
start in the middle of C11 more-or-less coincident with the Norman Conquest. 
Although some large Romanesque churches were built earlier most were re-built 
in the decades following the conquest (e.g., Winchester), and thus there are 
few remains from earlier. Churches (pretty much the only surviving buildings) 
from earlier than around 1000 will be described as Anglo-Saxon (examples: 
Brixworth, Deerhurst (both a church & Odda's Chapel), Escomb). Most are small, 
Brixworth being the notable exception. In practical terms there is no Celtic 
architecture in Britain, unless one counts Brochs. In Ireland there are 
monastic buildings which perhaps could be assigned a Celtic designation: most 
have roofs made of corbelled stone and are therefore rather small (e.g., 
Skellig Michael).
Second: I was unfamiliar with the term pre-Romanesque, and would have expected 
buildings such as the abbeys at Mustair, Reichenau; the Carolingian chapel at 
Germingy-des-Pres to be included in the category. However the term does seem to 
be in widespread use (e.g., in my copy of Auvergene Romane). It's therefore 
certainly a good idea to document it (which you have already done).
Thirdly, I suspect using the locally well-known terms -  Anglo-Saxon, 
Carolingian, Mozarabic, Visigothic - may be more informative, and sometimes 
less complicated. For instance I'm not sure if the C7 Saxon churches truly 
belong to an early form of Romanesque or not; similarly for the baptistery at 
Poitiers. 
Notwithstanding these comments I would do as Andy says. By all means use a tag 
if it works for you. My only suggestion is that locally-named subsets should 
preferably be sub-tagged. Comparing English Anglo-Saxon Architecture with 
products of the Carolingian Renaissance may not be that useful.
Regards,
Jerry

  From: José G Moya Y. 
 To: tagging@openstreetmap.org 
 Sent: Friday, 18 August 2017, 10:58
 Subject: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - building:architecture:preromanesque
   
I propose this tag to describe middle age buildings created before the 
"romanesque revolution" of the 11th century. I guess english people would like 
something like "celtic", but I am using "preromanesque" instead of "celtic" 
because in Spain there is no "celtic" middle age architecture.
In my country, this tag could be used to describe "mozarabic" buildings along 
with "visigothic" buildings. I hope this be useful to other european countries, 
too.
Help from art historians would be useful to refine the proposal.
See the link here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap. org/wiki/Proposed_features/ building:architecture% 
3Dpreromanesque


Yours,
José Moya (Jose M)
El 18/8/2017 10:17, "José G Moya Y."  escribió:

I am proposed this tag to describe middle age buildings created before the 
"romanesque revolution" of the 11th century. I guess english people would like 
something like "celtic", but I am using "preromanesque" instead of "celtic" 
because in Spain there is no "celtic" middle age architecture.
In my country, this tag could be used to describe "mozarabic" buildings along 
with "visigothic" buildings. I hope this be useful to other european countries, 
too.
Help from art historians would be useful to refine the proposal.
See the link here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap. org/wiki/Proposed_features/ building:architecture% 
3Dpreromanesque


Yours,
José Moya (Jose M)
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