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> On 30. Apr 2017, at 08:55, Andy Townsend wrote:
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> That's exactly the sort of (semi) mechanical edit that needs to be discussed
> before it takes place
+1, as it already happened 4 years ago I think I will only reclassify the ones
I know well.
cheers,
Martin
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> On 29. Apr 2017, at 23:19, John Willis wrote:
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> - A garden is a spectacle to enjoy.
> - a park is where you enjoy yourself & your own activities
I agree, it's a good definition, although a park made well will also be a
spectacle to enjoy if you like perspective, viewin
On 29/04/2017 21:47, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I'm asking because I just noticed that another mapper has, years ago, semiautomatically
and undiscussed, retagged in a bigger area all parks to garden which had the word
"garden" in their name, and I'm a bit undecided whether there might be some
> On Apr 30, 2017, at 5:47 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
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> What is the difference of a park and a garden in OSM?
TL;DR: to me -
- A garden is a spectacle to enjoy.
- a park is where you enjoy yourself & your own activities.
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A garden is where you enjoy the spectacle of the pla
What is the difference of a park and a garden in OSM?
Is it the intensity of maintenance? The kind of plants? Their arrangement? The
style? The size of the site? The type of owner (private or institutional vs.
municipal vs. national)? Whether the thing is associated with a building/a
group of b