Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhöfer
Am 03.11.2013 um 20:49 schrieb Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl: Alright, so mapping Italian tobacco shops as shop=newsagent would not make sense. On the other hand, in the Netherlands there are shops that offer everything you might find in a German shop=tobacco (newspapers,

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhöfer
Am 03.11.2013 um 16:40 schrieb fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com: Did you mean that a kisok does not offer any indoor place for customers but is only a counter with (covered) shelfs outdoor ? No, I meant that a kiosk is a small freestanding building, often polygonal (hexagon, octagon, etc.),

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-04 Thread Martin Koppenhöfer
Am 03.11.2013 um 17:25 schrieb sabas88 saba...@gmail.com: for tickets I'd like something like office=tickets (so we'll catch also the place vending tickets outside a museum). I'd prefer shop= ticket_office as the key Office is used for different objects in osm Cheers, Martin

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-04 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013, at 08:00 AM, Matthijs Melissen wrote: Dear all, In many countries, there is a type of shop that sells most of the following: - Newspapers - Magazines - Books (but not as wide selection as a book shop) - Stationary [Stationery*] - Post cards - Bus tickets -

[Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Matthijs Melissen
Dear all, In many countries, there is a type of shop that sells most of the following: - Newspapers - Magazines - Books (but not as wide selection as a book shop) - Stationary - Post cards - Bus tickets - Concert tickets - Lottery tickets - Post stamps - Tobacco - Mobile phone credit - Drinks

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Philip Barnes
In the UK the are called newsagents, and fit your description pretty well. W H Smith is slightly different, whilst it has news stands and small shops in railway stations and in airports, it also has larger high street shops that are principally book shops, although they will sell newspapers and

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread fly
Am 03.11.2013 14:29, schrieb Philip Barnes: In the UK the are called newsagents, and fit your description pretty well. W H Smith is slightly different, whilst it has news stands and small shops in railway stations and in airports, it also has larger high street shops that are principally

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Matthijs Melissen
On 3 November 2013 14:30, fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com wrote: Actually, in Germany, I also know all kinds of shops. We have kiosks, newsagents and stationaries which might sell all kinds of things. That many of these shops often offer Lotto is nothing which groups them but should be tagged

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Philip Barnes
I have seen these in Germany, but the only lottery only places I have come accross in the UK are kiosks in shopping centres. I would tag that as shop=lottery. Lottery is the correct english word, I always read lotto as a brand name for particular lotteries. Phil (trigpoint) On Sun, 2013-11-03

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/11/3 Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl Do these kind of shops also exist in other countries, and how are they referred to? Which of the products that I listed do they sell? There is surely some overlap between countries, but there are also country specific specialties. A shop

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/11/3 Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl What about a shop like this? http://www.hit.de/regional/partner_image/071/071_Lotto_Shop.jpg IMHO this is a kind of newsstand or travel supplies shop, offering usually candies, drinks, newspapers, magazines, tobacco and certain kinds of

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2013/11/3 fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com Looking at the sweets below the desk and maybe some hidden beverages I would call it a kiosk. yes, the typology of offered goods is that of a kind of kiosk in Germany, but the structure clearly isn't a kiosk (maybe that's not a problem, simply don't

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread fly
Am 03.11.2013 16:34, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer: 2013/11/3 fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com mailto:lowfligh...@googlemail.com Looking at the sweets below the desk and maybe some hidden beverages I would call it a kiosk. yes, the typology of offered goods is that of a kind of

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread sabas88
2013/11/3 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com 2013/11/3 Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl Do these kind of shops also exist in other countries, and how are they referred to? Which of the products that I listed do they sell? There is surely some overlap between countries,

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Matthijs Melissen
On 3 November 2013 15:31, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote: 2013/11/3 Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl What about a shop like this? http://www.hit.de/regional/partner_image/071/071_Lotto_Shop.jpg IMHO this is a kind of newsstand or travel supplies shop, offering

Re: [Tagging] Pre-proposal: Newsagent / Kiosk / Tobacco / TIcket shop

2013-11-03 Thread Matthijs Melissen
On 3 November 2013 15:26, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote: 2013/11/3 Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl Do these kind of shops also exist in other countries, and how are they referred to? Which of the products that I listed do they sell? There is surely some overlap