2012/3/11 Johan Jönsson joha...@goteborg.cc:
I made a try to do go through some examples to see how it worked. They are at:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Johan_J%C3%B6nsson/Workspace
what I can see, it looks like it is only the open-air public nature bath
locations that really lack
There seem to be several dimensions to this. Bathing can mean
different things to different people, with different English
words/usage. I can give a few examples.
Firstly, the activity itself:
*to get clean (with soap etc)
*to exercise or as a sport (swimming pool with lanes)
*as a
Am 12. März 2012 11:06 schrieb Colin Smale colin.sm...@xs4all.nl:
combination. I would suggest tagging them separately, to allow full
flexibility and minimise ambiguity.
+1
For the activity, we already have leisure=swimming_pool, for sporting or
recreational swimming in a manmade
Colin Smale colin.smale@... writes:
There seem to be several dimensions to this. Bathing can mean
different things to different people, with different English
words/usage. I can give a few examples.
Firstly, the activity itself:
*to get clean (with soap etc)
*to exercise or as a
LM_1 flukas.robot+osm@... writes:
2012/3/11 Johan Jönsson johan.j at goteborg.cc:
leisure=bandstand is a good tag.
The bandstand is a prominent feature that is easy to map, so ease of
mapping
with one tag is prefect.
Is this not bad, having more (independent) information in one tag?
That seems to be almost philosophical question about a perfect tag. I
prefer more structured approach, like you proposed for bathing.
LM
2012/3/12 Johan Jönsson joha...@goteborg.cc:
LM_1 flukas.robot+osm@... writes:
2012/3/11 Johan Jönsson johan.j at goteborg.cc:
leisure=bandstand is a good
2012/3/11 Johan Jönsson joha...@goteborg.cc
leisure=bandstand is a good tag.
+1.
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