In South America wayside crosses with artificial flowers and, often, a
small mound, are very frequent. All the ones I looked at, were memorials
for road accident victims.

On Mon, 12 Jun 2023, 09:27 Marc_marc, <marc_m...@mailo.com> wrote:

> Le 11.06.23 à 13:29, Anne-Karoline Distel a écrit :
> > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/10967549672
> >
> > subject=Sandy or subject=Sandy the dog or subject=pet?
>
> I consider subject=* to describe a category: if the dog is well enough
> known, I'll use subject=Sandy (and probably create a wikidata for it one
> day)
> if it's a dog that's only important to its owner, subject=dog seems
> more interesting to me
> but I hear that some would like Sandy is a dog which is a mammal
> which is an animal etc.
> for me it's not very useful information in osm, it's more a
> classification for wikidata
>
> > Maybe memorial:animal=dog would be an option.
>
> namespaces are used to avoid conflicts between 2 innfos with
> the same key (e.g. the name of a highway=* and the name of the bridge),
> so one of the 2 is prefixed with the namespace (e.g. bridge:name).
> here I can't see what conflict there could be, there are no other
> animal=* to put on the object
> so adding prefixes makes no sense
> likewise animal seems to me to be an information and not a key
> whose value provides information, which is why it seems preferable
> to me to have =animal
>
>
>
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