On 25-Sep-16 12:51 AM, Colin Smale wrote:
On 2016-09-24 16:34, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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Il giorno 24 set 2016, alle ore 14:39, Andy Townsend
mailto:ajt1...@gmail.com>> ha scritto:
'tartan' seems the most used, 'artificial_turf' is also used quite
a lot
"Tartan" is
2016-09-24 16:51 GMT+02:00 Colin Smale :
> They are different things - artificial turf is a direct grass replacement
> (for soccer, hockey etc), tartan is specifically for athletics tracks
you're right, got confused for a short moment. Anyway, I believe to recall
there was a discussion about ta
On 2016-09-24 16:34, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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>
> Il giorno 24 set 2016, alle ore 14:39, Andy Townsend ha
> scritto:
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> 'tartan' seems the most used, 'artificial_turf' is also used quite a lot
> "Tartan" is also a trade name as I understand it.
seems so, yes, that's w
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Il giorno 24 set 2016, alle ore 14:39, Andy Townsend ha
scritto:
>> 'tartan' seems the most used, 'artificial_turf' is also used quite a lot
>
> "Tartan" is also a trade name as I understand it.
seems so, yes, that's why artificial_turf was introduced AFAIR, but still
ta
Which sports do you have in mind then? Hardcourt evokes tennis, and might be
clay or gravel for example. If it's a proper field sport, artificial_turf is
probably enough, unless you want to distinguish between wet/dry or sand/rubber
substrates.
//colin
On 24 September 2016 14:21:54 CEST, Dave F
On 24/09/2016 13:15, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
'tartan' seems the most used, 'artificial_turf' is also used quite a lot
"Tartan" is also a trade name as I understand it.
Cheers,
Andy
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"tartan" is for athletics tracks - also a trademark
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartan_track
--colin
On 2016-09-24 14:15, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> Il giorno 24 set 2016, alle ore 13:48, Dave F
> ha scritto:
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>> Artificial' is to generic. 'Hardcourt' seems bet
On 24/09/2016 12:59, Colin Smale wrote:
Artificial is what I have seen used and what I use myself, mainly for
soccer and (field) hockey. Although there are different types, the
effect is the same - artificial grass. For hockey many pitches are
"wet" whereas soccer pitches are "dry", some bas
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> Il giorno 24 set 2016, alle ore 13:48, Dave F
> ha scritto:
>
> Artificial' is to generic. 'Hardcourt' seems better but only 16 uses. Any
> ideas?
'tartan' seems the most used, 'artificial_turf' is also used quite a lot
cheers,
Martin __
Artificial is what I have seen used and what I use myself, mainly for
soccer and (field) hockey. Although there are different types, the
effect is the same - artificial grass. For hockey many pitches are "wet"
whereas soccer pitches are "dry", some based on rubber granules, others
on sand.
Would
Hi
I was looking for an appropriate tag for an artificial sports pitch
surface. The type that's constructed from a combination of
rubber/acrylic/silicon.
The wiki lists 'DecoTurf' I think this tag should definitely be
discouraged. It's a registered trademark of a company's specific
product,
On 23/09/2016 04:06, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
Hi!
Do we have any need for "converted_by"
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/converted_by#values or it could
be discarded while modifying an object, exactly what we already do
with "created_by" and some other tags? (ie, we won't mass remove
2016-09-23 5:06 GMT+02:00 Nelson A. de Oliveira :
> Do we have any need for "converted_by"
> https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/converted_by#values or it could
> be discarded while modifying an object, exactly what we already do
> with "created_by" and some other tags? (ie, we won't mass remov
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