Thank you for bringing up this local example. I had wondered about Ireland.
How are the Gaeltacht legally defined?
Is there a public domain source for the boundaries, beyond the street signs?
Do the boundary lines correspond with village or municipal boundaries? I
see that Wiki page Ireland/Boun
On 24/09/18 14:36, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
"The key language:default=* with a 2 or 3 letter ISO language code
should be tagged on administrative boundary relations, such as
countries, provinces and aboriginal communities.
In Ireland, there are legally defined areas, collectively "The
Gaeltacht"
The draft proposal about defaults was started on 20-September-2018, after
this proposal, and it is not yet fully developed.
In particular, “def:” is not a great primary tag because “def.” is not a
clear abbreviation in English. It would normally mean “definition” or
“define” rather than “default.”
On 2018-09-24 14:36, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Please see the Proposal page for the new tag, "language:default="
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Default_Language_Format
Description: "Specify the default language format used for names, and recommend use
of language-specific n
Please see the Proposal page for the new tag, "language:default="
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Default_Language_Format
Description:
"Specify the default language format used for names, and recommend use
of language-specific name tags.
"By making it easier to use language-