Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/11/22 Colin Smale colin.sm...@xs4all.nl: On 22/11/2011 21:33, Frederik Ramm wrote: When you say No, don't you mean Yes? Not sure if you are responding to the original post, or to my reaction. All it says on the proposal page is A road that gets tidally flooded . Where do you get your

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Ilpo Järvinen
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Nathan Edgars II wrote: On 11/23/2011 5:40 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: Yes, this would fit the proposed tag. As you can see from your picture not beeing aware about the tide situation can cost your life. IMHO this kind of road merits its own main highway tag, it

[Tagging] looking for native speaker opinion: tidal / tidalflat / tidal flat

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Beeing the two proponents of tidalflat_path and tidal_road not native English speakers we decided to ask here in the international list which term is best suited (please only reply if you are a native speaker). the alternatives are: A: tidal (tidal_path, tidal_road) B: tidalflat

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/11/23 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com: On 11/23/2011 5:40 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: Yes, this would fit the proposed tag. As you can see from your picture not beeing aware about the tide situation can cost your life. IMHO this kind of road merits its own main highway tag, it

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 11/22/11 21:48, Colin Smale wrote: Surely the road in this case simply has tide-related opening times (and a variable surface?). It may be secondary, tertiary, unclassified or whatever. The fact that it is sometimes closed by the tide should be tagged separately from the type of road.

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/11/23 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org: I meant: No, the fact that it is sometimes closed by the tide should not be tagged separately from the type of road, because I am not talking about something that is 'basically a normal road just with an extra property'; I am talking about

Re: [Tagging] looking for native speaker opinion: tidal / tidalflat / tidal flat

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/11/23 Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@googlemail.com: A) On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote: the alternatives are: A: tidal (tidal_path, tidal_road) B: tidalflat (tidalflat_path, tidalflat_road) C: tidal flat (tidal_flat_path,

Re: [Tagging] looking for native speaker opinion: tidal / tidalflat / tidal flat

2011-11-23 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: Beeing the two proponents of tidalflat_path and tidal_road not native English speakers we decided to ask here in the international list which term is best suited Yes, A. By and large (and, of course, there are exceptions), English does not run two words together

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread John F. Eldredge
Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com wrote: On 23 November 2011 16:00, Paul Johnson ba...@ursamundi.org wrote: Don't know, but it is certainly not tidal_road, as that proposal says a road that gets tidally flooded. You are not describing a road. What would you classify it as if the same way

Re: [Tagging] RFC: highway=tidal_road

2011-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2011/11/23 John F. Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com: Stephen Hope slh...@gmail.com wrote: What would the correct highway classification be for an Oregon beach? These fall under the Oregon Department of Transportation's jurisdiction despite not being improved for vehicular use (and trying will

Re: [Tagging] looking for native speaker opinion: tidal / tidalflat / tidal flat

2011-11-23 Thread John F. Eldredge
Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote: Beeing the two proponents of tidalflat_path and tidal_road not native English speakers we decided to ask here in the international list which term is best suited (please only reply if you are a native speaker). the alternatives are: A: