Sounds good to me too, nice and simple :)
Dan
2014/1/6 Dave Swarthout :
>> Personally I would go with tourism=apartment or apartments.
> +1
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Am 05/gen/2014 um 17:44 schrieb Dudley Ibbett
>> > :
>> >
>> > Personally I w
> Personally I would go with tourism=apartment or apartments.
+1
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
>
>
> > Am 05/gen/2014 um 17:44 schrieb Dudley Ibbett >:
> >
> > Personally I would go with tourism=apartment or apartments.
>
> +1, thought this was already established
> Am 05/gen/2014 um 17:44 schrieb Dudley Ibbett :
>
> Personally I would go with tourism=apartment or apartments.
+1, thought this was already established practice.
cheers,
Martin
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> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 12:08:52 +
> From: doerr.step...@gmail.com
> To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [Tagging] How to map holiday flats? New tag
> "tourism=holiday_flat&quo
neral, do you think it's worth making a new tag?
Thanks, Nounours
P.S.: The page is still under the old name, it will be moved when (if) we get
to the voting stage:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/holiday_flat
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 08:31:04 +0700
From: Dave Swar
voting stage:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/holiday_flat
> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 08:31:04 +0700
> From: Dave Swarthout
> To: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools"
>
> Subject: Re: [Tagging] How to map holiday flats? New tag
>
2014/1/3 Richard Welty :
> On 1/2/14 8:31 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
>> I think of the word "flat" as being distinctly British. I have only
>> rarely heard the word "flat" used to describe and apartment in the
>> U.S. When I first glanced at the beginning of this thread I thought
>> the OP was refer
On 1/2/14 8:31 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> I think of the word "flat" as being distinctly British. I have only
> rarely heard the word "flat" used to describe and apartment in the
> U.S. When I first glanced at the beginning of this thread I thought
> the OP was referring to flats of flowers. LOL
f
I think of the word "flat" as being distinctly British. I have only rarely
heard the word "flat" used to describe and apartment in the U.S. When I
first glanced at the beginning of this thread I thought the OP was
referring to flats of flowers. LOL
Cheers,
Dave
On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:21 PM,
On 02/01/2014 13:55, Philip Barnes wrote:
Hi Nounours
I know its an American, not an English word, but tourism=apartment has
237 uses.
http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/tourism=apartment
I agree flat should be the correct term, but maybe too late to change
now.
Actually, I was just thin
Hi Nounours
I know its an American, not an English word, but tourism=apartment has
237 uses.
http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/tourism=apartment
I agree flat should be the correct term, but maybe too late to change
now.
Phil (trigpoint)
On Thu, 2014-01-02 at 14:48 +0100, nounours77 wrote:
Dear all,
Mapping holiday flats is interesting, since if I look for a holiday flat at a
location that interests me, I can spot available flats e.g. close to the beach
or the village etc. and access directly to the contact information.
Or, currently there are tags for all kind of accommodation:
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