I like your suggestion, Jason.
Also, indeed I meant the operator of this specific thing is a person, not
"let's change the definition of operator=*" :)
Op vr 5 jul. 2019 21:28 schreef Jmapb via Tagging :
> On 7/5/2019 3:08 PM, Paul Allen wrote:
>
> I read joost's comment as "The operator of
On Friday, 5 July 2019, Jmapb via Tagging wrote:
> On 7/5/2019 3:08 PM, Paul Allen wrote:
>
> > I read joost's comment as "The operator of this map object is a
> > specific private citizen"
> > not as a redefinition of "operator."
> >
> Hah, probably. Regardless, I do think that Les Incroyables
>
On 7/5/2019 3:08 PM, Paul Allen wrote:
I read joost's comment as "The operator of this map object is a
specific private citizen"
not as a redefinition of "operator."
Hah, probably. Regardless, I do think that Les Incroyables
Comestibles/Incredible Edibles fits better under the brand key, or
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 19:40, Jmapb via Tagging
wrote:
> On 7/5/2019 12:18 PM, joost schouppe wrote:
>
> > Operator is actually "a specific private citizen"
>
> What's the source of this definition? On the English wiki, operator is
> "a company, corporation, person or any other entity who is
On 7/5/2019 12:18 PM, joost schouppe wrote:
Operator is actually "a specific private citizen"
What's the source of this definition? On the English wiki, operator is
"a company, corporation, person or any other entity who is directly in
charge of the current operation of a map object."
J
Thanks for the help!
I wouldn't want to lose the "Les Incroyables Comestibles" info, so as to be
able to group them by project. But maybe brand=* is the better tag for
that. Operator is actually "a specific private citizen", so that'd be
operator:type=private or maybe community if it is actually
This makes me think of two already used tags but I'm not sure I would
use them on planters as they describe large lands:
* landuse=allotments
(https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dallotments) (but
they imply some parcel assignment)
* garden:type=community
These also exist on street verges instead of grass and pedestrian thoroughfares.
They maybe in planters, they may not.
They may have vegetables, herbs or fruit.
To me they are a :
leisure=garden
fee=no
operator=local community
produce=vegetables;herbs;fruit
garden:function=productive (note
My town has an Incredible Edibles scheme running. There are no planters, it is
in the ground around the square used for the weekly market, amongst other
events.
Had been interested in how tag it.
They have a greenhouse made of plastic bottles.
See Incredible Edibles Wem.
Phil (trigpoint)
Hi,
I stumbled upon some planters that are privately operated, on public
domain, contain nothing but vegetables, and are meant for anyone passing by
to help themselves. They are part of a project called "Incredible edibles"
or "Incroyables comestibles". Here's an example:
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