Re: [Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Jmapb
On 5/1/2020 7:48 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: Another idea could be to introduce “running” as a new state of foot, e.g. foot=no foot:conditional =yes @ running I like this, a little less cheeky than conjuring an arbitrary unsigned minspeed for runners. And would be likely interpreted "correc

Re: [Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Mike Thompson
Thanks Martin! On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 5:49 PM Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > Another idea could be to introduce “running” as a new state of foot, e.g. > foot=no > foot:conditional =yes @ running That makes sense to me. I will wait and see if anyone has any objections or better ideas, and if not,

Re: [Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 2. May 2020, at 00:37, Jmapb wrote: > > minspeed:foot? A value of around 6 or 7 (default unit is km/hour) should > separate the fast walkers from the joggers. Of course it's anyone's > guess if there would ever be any software support for this key. minspeed and maxspee

Re: [Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Mike Thompson
Thanks Jason, On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 4:37 PM Jmapb wrote: > > minspeed:foot? A value of around 6 or 7 (default unit is km/hour) should > separate the fast walkers from the joggers. Of course it's anyone's > guess if there would ever be any software support for this key. Interesting idea. > > An

Re: [Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Jmapb
On 5/1/2020 4:37 PM, Mike Thompson wrote: Hello, We have a trail [0] around here where walking/hiking is not allowed, but running is. Currently it is tagged foot=yes, which doesn't give the full story. In case you are wondering how such a situation could come about, it is because the land manage

[Tagging] Running but no hiking/walking

2020-05-01 Thread Mike Thompson
Hello, We have a trail [0] around here where walking/hiking is not allowed, but running is. Currently it is tagged foot=yes, which doesn't give the full story. In case you are wondering how such a situation could come about, it is because the land manager wants faster traffic (trail runners, mount

Re: [Tagging] highway=service, service=driveway vs highway=track

2020-05-01 Thread Mark Wagner
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:45:48 -0400 Greg Troxel wrote: > Mike Thompson writes: > > > I have always been under the impression that the highway tag should > > be based off of function. Recently I have come across a number of > > cases where driveways and residential roads were tagged > > "highway

Re: [Tagging] highway=service, service=driveway vs highway=track

2020-05-01 Thread Mike Thompson
On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 9:26 AM Philip Barnes wrote: > > I agree with AEL, people who live in there tend to take that into > account when they buy vehicles and tend to own 4x4s. These are all roads which a normal car can navigate. Not everyone that lives in these areas drives a 4x4. _

Re: [Tagging] natural=water inside natural=wetland

2020-05-01 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
On 5/1/20 12:12 PM, John Willis via Tagging wrote: There is often overlap where I am where a wetland lives permanently in the bottom of a basin, and the surrounding area is a park or sports field. When there is a storm the basin fills up and wetland, pitch, and parking lot end up under 3m of wa

Re: [Tagging] highway=service, service=driveway vs highway=track

2020-05-01 Thread Philip Barnes
On Thu, 2020-04-30 at 13:52 -0600, Mike Thompson wrote: > On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 1:28 PM ael wrote: > > > I would not be comfortable tagging very rough tracks as anything > > but a track: > > if it requires a 4 wheel drive or agricultural vehicle to > > negotiate. > > I think a "road" normally i

Re: [Tagging] With leisure=common deprecated, Senegal & Mali need a replacement

2020-05-01 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
On 5/1/20 2:25 PM, John Willis via Tagging wrote: lots of urban areas have commons around buildings that are not mere landscaping - are those parks? landuse=grass? highway=ped? Indeed, in France I have seen such mapped as highway=pedestrian - but that emphasizes their role as thoroughfare rath

Re: [Tagging] With leisure=common deprecated, Senegal & Mali need a replacement

2020-05-01 Thread John Willis via Tagging
> On May 1, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Florimond Berthoux > wrote: > > +1 for highway=pedestrian + area=yes > That how we map a town square in France (and every where else I guess ?)’ +1 for plaza mapping and any other predominantly foot-dominated expanse in any usage like a plaza or wherever people

[Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - traffic_signals=crossing_only

2020-05-01 Thread Lukas-458
Hello to everyone, Voting has opened for the proposal of traffic_signals=crossing_only – see the proposal page here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/traffic_signals%3Dcrossing_only   (please note the old name was traffic_signals=crossing_on_demand, but I changed that becau

Re: [Tagging] With leisure=common deprecated, Senegal & Mali need a replacement

2020-05-01 Thread Warin
On 1/5/20 9:00 pm, Florimond Berthoux wrote: +1 for highway=pedestrian + area=yes That how we map a town square in France (and every where else I guess ?) To me highway=pedestrian is more for where for where foot traffic passes rather than a place where people stop and meet. Le mer. 29 a

Re: [Tagging] With leisure=common deprecated, Senegal & Mali need a replacement

2020-05-01 Thread Florimond Berthoux
+1 for highway=pedestrian + area=yes That how we map a town square in France (and every where else I guess ?) Le mer. 29 avr. 2020 à 23:18, Joseph Eisenberg a écrit : > I agree, the area in this spot ( > https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/jYNQFMwHiNEZRCnpi71heA) is a moderly > sized open area of

Re: [Tagging] natural=water inside natural=wetland

2020-05-01 Thread John Willis via Tagging
If you are talking about a simple wetland you may find in a small pond or lake, It’s easy, but natural formations are often very messy and complicated - especially when a wetland covers an area larger than most villages. There is often overlap where I am where a wetland lives permanently in the