Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Tobias Zwick
For the smart (the white car), the same rules apply as if it was overtaking the parked cars, it may only pass once the other side is free. The signs on the right say "no stopping", arrow to the left means "no stopping starts here", arrow to the right means "...and ends here". They are just the

Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Tobias Zwick
Okay, but the data consumer won't know how you reached that decision (to count it or not). So whoever attempts a visualization of the data will have no idea whether to put the parking lane next to the rest of the street or put it "on top" (see https://westnordost.de/misc/parallel_parking_lane.p

Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 at 00:22, Tobias Zwick wrote: > > https://westnordost.de/misc/2or1lanes.jpg > > It is a residential road marked clearly for 2 lanes, so it seems obvious > to tag it with lanes=2. But on the other hand, you'll notice that there > are parking cars on the right side that effectiv

Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Andrew Harvey
The way I understood the tagging guidelines was that if there was nobody parked there, could you drive along the lane as usual. If you can't then I wouldn't include it as lanes=* and only tag it as parking:lane. If you can drive along it when vacant, but you can still legally park there then I'd in

[Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - Pumping proposal

2020-11-19 Thread François Lacombe
Hi all Tonight I'm pleased to announce the start of voting for the tagging proposal about pumps https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Pumping_proposal A lot of comments lead us to an interesting tagging for pumps devices, water wells and wind pumps. Thank you to anyone involved in

Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Minh Nguyen
Vào lúc 06:17 2020-11-19, Tobias Zwick đã viết: Hello all First of all, in the past, we have explored many edge cases for the lanes-tag in various discussions and I am happy that for the most part, it seems to be quite well defined by now. However, there is one edge case which is not uncommon

Re: [Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Alex
I'm not sure if your first case (https://westnordost.de/misc/2or1lanes.jpg) should be mapped as parallel parking at all or if it's illegal parking and should actually be no_parking or no_stopping (maybe depends on the local legislation or permanence of the situation)? I recently discussed a similar

Re: [Tagging] coastline v. water

2020-11-19 Thread Eric H. Christensen via Tagging
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, November 18th, 2020 at 11:34 PM, Brian M. Sperlongano wrote: > This was fascinating reading.  I do agree that we ought to have a definition > for what gets tagged natural=coastline, and I think it's fine if that > definition has some subjectivity

Re: [Tagging] coastline v. water

2020-11-19 Thread Eric H. Christensen via Tagging
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, November 18th, 2020 at 5:04 PM, Christoph Hormann wrote: > > Eric H. Christensen via Tagging tagging@openstreetmap.org hat am 18.11.2020 > > 21:19 geschrieben: > > > [...] > > First: the matter has been discussed at length previously so i would ad

[Tagging] lanes - is "parking allowed" a parking lane?

2020-11-19 Thread Tobias Zwick
Hello all First of all, in the past, we have explored many edge cases for the lanes-tag in various discussions and I am happy that for the most part, it seems to be quite well defined by now. However, there is one edge case which is not uncommon at all but still unclear or awkward to tag. Loo

Re: [Tagging] power lines/cables power

2020-11-19 Thread François Lacombe
Hi André It's great to have such a discussion here as to move forward on power routing. Answers below Le mer. 18 nov. 2020 à 02:38, André Pirard a écrit : > > Haille François, > > Merci pour ta réponse. > So, I was told that 7,5 GW rating by an ALEGrO engineer but I didn't see > it on OSM. He d