Re: [Tagging] Do-it-yourself versus hardware stores

2016-02-10 Thread Colin Smale
Are we writing our own dictionary? What's wrong with the OED? If everybody just says what they understand to be the definition, what are we going to do, have a vote on it? Then the US English speakers will probably win because there are more of them. Why not just save time by killing the

Re: [Tagging] Do-it-yourself versus hardware stores

2016-02-10 Thread John Willis
Javbw > On Feb 9, 2016, at 12:33 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote: > > AFAIK, Ace Hardware stores do not carry a wide enough assortment of items to > qualify. Lowes and Home Depot do. +1 A hardware store sells tools and consumables (screws, glue, paint, etc) as the main

Re: [Tagging] Path with permit required for bikes?

2016-02-10 Thread Lauri Kytömaa
Richard Fairhurst wrote: > An important part of the Pacific Coast Bicycle Route now requires cyclists > to get a permit: > It's not quite 'bicycle=permissive' - that's generally used to imply that > bikes are allowed in by goodwill of the landowner but don't have to book, If we could stick to the

Re: [Tagging] Path with permit required for bikes?

2016-02-10 Thread Volker Schmidt
In my view tou cannot put private and permissive access at the same time - they are mutually exclusive. Anyway in the specific case the situation is more complicated: From 01-03 2016 the access situation for cyclists at Camp Pendleton will change. If you are a US citizen with a clean criminal

Re: [Tagging] Path with permit required for bikes?

2016-02-10 Thread Christian Pietzsch
I think bicycle=private + access=permissive would be the right choice. private means, that the path is owned by someone and you are not allowed to use it unless the owner gives you a permission. Permissive if the path is owned by a private person but you don't have to ask for permission. That's

Re: [Tagging] Path with permit required for bikes?

2016-02-10 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 19:30:39 +0200 Lauri Kytömaa wrote: > Richard Fairhurst wrote: > > An important part of the Pacific Coast Bicycle Route now requires > > cyclists to get a permit: > > It's not quite 'bicycle=permissive' - that's generally used to > > imply that bikes are

Re: [Tagging] Path with permit required for bikes?

2016-02-10 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 10:12:06 -0700 Christian Pietzsch wrote: > I think bicycle=private + access=permissive would be the right choice. It would mean that everything except cyclists have free entry and in case of bicycles individual permission is required. Is there

Re: [Tagging] Art galleries/museums

2016-02-10 Thread Greg Troxel
John Eldredge writes: > There is a large art museum in Washington, DC, named the National Gallery. Yes, but it's a museum that happens to have gallery in the name :-) We have to separate words that appear in names from tag definitions that happen to use the same words.