Re: [Tagging] leisure=schoolyard

2020-08-31 Thread joost schouppe
Ah, yes, in smaller schools or schools in dense areas that might be the
case. It came up here: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/38911304
It's rather large; has kindergarten up to high school education; not all
areas are available for students during breaks; areas are designated for
some students based on their grade.

Op ma 31 aug. 2020 om 11:51 schreef Martin Koppenhoefer <
dieterdre...@gmail.com>:

> It's been a while that I have been to school, but from memory, as well as
> from the current situation I see from my kids at their school, the school
> grounds are basically the same as the "Pausenhof". E.g. in my school,
> pupils had their respective spaces according to age groups or maybe
> classes, and basically all the available space was distributed.
>
> Maybe that's different from your experience (I could imagine teacher's
> parking being excluded, for example).
>
> Cheers
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Re: [Tagging] leisure=schoolyard

2020-08-31 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
It's been a while that I have been to school, but from memory, as well as
from the current situation I see from my kids at their school, the school
grounds are basically the same as the "Pausenhof". E.g. in my school,
pupils had their respective spaces according to age groups or maybe
classes, and basically all the available space was distributed.

Maybe that's different from your experience (I could imagine teacher's
parking being excluded, for example).

Cheers
Martin
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Re: [Tagging] leisure=schoolyard

2020-08-31 Thread joost schouppe
Hi Martin,

I stumbled upon the page when looking for something better than
leisure=playground for the concrete slabs that are used for recess and are
called "speelplaats" ("square for playing") in Dutch. I've added some links
to that page, which made you notice. I hadn't noticed myself that it's a
relatively recent page and that it's actually just a draft. That said, the
tag seems a good fit for "speelplaats", which seems to be the exact
equivalent of the German "Schulhof" which is described in the Discussion
section.

So quite different from "the rest of the schoolground" (students would
often be explicitly forbidden to stray from the designated speelplaats
during recess). And sure, you could have some classes there: for example
sometimes sports classes would be there, as there are many sports you can
do on a large paved area.


Op ma 31 aug. 2020 om 10:43 schreef Martin Koppenhoefer <
dieterdre...@gmail.com>:

> I just discovered someone has added leisure=schoolyard to the wiki. It is
> not completely clear to me how to apply this tag, is there a difference
> between the school grounds minus the buildings and the schoolyard? Which
> parts have to be excluded from a schoolyard? Does it only apply to spaces
> that are exclusively used for leisure or does it include outdoor areas
> where education will occasionally take place?
>
> Cheers Martin
>
>
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[Tagging] leisure=schoolyard

2020-08-31 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
I just discovered someone has added leisure=schoolyard to the wiki. It is not 
completely clear to me how to apply this tag, is there a difference between the 
school grounds minus the buildings and the schoolyard? Which parts have to be 
excluded from a schoolyard? Does it only apply to spaces that are exclusively 
used for leisure or does it include outdoor areas where education will 
occasionally take place?

Cheers Martin 


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