Re: [Tagging] Mechanism for linking to a traffic_sign object in the source tag?

2011-09-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sun, 2011-09-04 at 00:09 -0400, Nathan Edgars II wrote: I'm wondering if there's an accepted way of specifying that the sign being used as a source has been mapped. For example: maxspeed=45 mph source:maxspeed=sign (node 43920231) where node 43920231 is traffic_sign=maxspeed maxspeed=45

Re: [Tagging] Mechanism for linking to a traffic_sign object in the source tag?

2011-09-04 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/9/4 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com: I'm wondering if there's an accepted way of specifying that the sign being used as a source has been mapped. For example: maxspeed=45 mph source:maxspeed=sign (node 43920231) where node 43920231 is traffic_sign=maxspeed maxspeed=45 mph As far as

Re: [Tagging] A name for stony ground?

2011-09-04 Thread Johan Jönsson
It might not be a good idea to try to find one tag all areas of rock (that then could be refined). Probably it would be better to find a general tag for areas of solid rock and another general tag for areas of fragmented rock. I am looking for a general term as there seem to be so many

Re: [Tagging] A name for stony ground?

2011-09-04 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
Thehttp://www.mrlc.gov/ Is a partnership of: * Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) * National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) * United States Forest Service (USFS) * United States Geological Survey (USGS) * LANDFIRE * Bureau of Land Management (BLM) *

Re: [Tagging] traffic lights

2011-09-04 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
On 09/03/2011 07:30 AM, sergio sevillano wrote: are we mapping reality or for the router ? The question is at what resolution are we mapping? First pass, the roads connect. Second level of detail, the intersection is stoplight controlled. Next level of detail: it has two left turn lanes. Next