Le 07. 09. 17 à 23:31, Mike Thompson a écrit :
> he changed "Crown Point" to "Crown Point 11,463 ft.
> it does say "Name is the name only"[3].
as the wiki says: the name is only the name.
"Crown Point 11,463 ft" is not a name.
Elevation goes in the "ele" tag.
in meters if it's only a number.
add f
Le 08. 09. 17 à 08:30, José G Moya Y. a écrit :
> In some parts of Spain, there are tiny igloo-like houses, smaller
> than a person, traditionally used to store tools near the fields.
building=shed
building:architecture=whatyouthink :)
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Or, indeed, you could put a conversion in the editor between the mapper typing
a figure in and the elevation being saved to the database.
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From: Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>
Sent: 08 September 2017 02:59:39
To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
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Does anyone have any idea whether the elevations, be they in feet or
metres, are all respecting the wiki definition of being the height above
MSL according to EGM96 (not sure what that would mean in landlocked
areas) and NOT WGS84 or (strictly speaking) relative to local MSL?
The wiki page for el
The wiki page for https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:ele says it
has to be in meters, not in feets.
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As key:evacuation_route is currently almost exclusively used on
relations anyway, it might make more sense to deprecate this tag and
instead define a new value for route=* on type=route relations (and
than add all the refinements that you propose)…
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On 08/09/2017 09:54, Colin Smale wrote:
Does anyone have any idea whether the elevations, be they in feet or
metres, are all respecting the wiki definition of being the height
above MSL according to EGM96 (not sure what that would mean in
landlocked areas) and NOT WGS84 or (strictly speaking)
Elevation doesn't go in "name" tag, that's quite obvious. But I think
elevations in feet shouldn't be discouraged. Maybe sometimes you have
iconic elevations of mountains in feet everybody knows and learns in
school, and they want to see that number exactly on a map, and not some
fraction after con
Le 08. 09. 17 à 11:14, Janko Mihelić a écrit :
> 20155.9894568543 ft
your unreasonable example has nothing to do with elevation.
in any tag, nothing prevents a tool from being rational
in the values it saves or displays. I do not know what is
the best possible accuracy but an altitude measurement
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 03:31:37PM -0600, Mike Thompson wrote:
> User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
> 50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in feet)
> to the name tag. For example, he changed "Crown Point" to "Crown Point
> 11,463 ft."[2] Wh
Is there a case for a general mapping scheme for information that ceases to be
valid on a date and could be automatically removed afterwards?
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From: Nick Hocking
Sent: 08 September 2017 04:12:35
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Subject: Re: [Tagging] Emerge
2017-09-08 0:26 GMT+02:00 tomoya muramoto :
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>>
>> (1) "emergency=shelter" is not defined in wiki
>
> (2) wiki says social_facility=shelter can be applied to "Emergency Shelter"
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:social_facility%3Dshelter
> We wanted to show the shelter is only available w
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On 09/07/2017 11:12 PM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> Eric wrote "Why would you delete data that is still valid and
> useful?"
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> My concern is that if these are permanent features, then people
> will say "ooh - they'll be the same as last time" and o
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On 09/07/2017 11:24 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> do you recall why emergency:social_facility=shelter was chosen as a tag,
> rather than a simple "emergency=shelter"? Because social_facility
> shelter in osm is used with a different meaning, so it
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On 09/08/2017 05:05 AM, Lukas Sommer wrote:
> As key:evacuation_route is currently almost exclusively used on
> relations anyway, it might make more sense to deprecate this tag and
> instead define a new value for route=* on type=route relations (and
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On 09/07/2017 10:53 PM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> Will this proposal contain alternate evacuation routes, and an
> indication by whom and when they would be activated?
If the state/local authorities have designated a route as an evacuation
route then I
On 9/8/17 7:08 AM, ael wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 03:31:37PM -0600, Mike Thompson wrote:
>> User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
>> 50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in feet)
>> to the name tag. For example, he changed "Crown Point"
Also, I doubt anyone in ordinary life refers to a mountain as "Mount
So-and-So 2000 meters", rather than simply "Mount So-and-So".
On September 8, 2017 8:36:52 AM Richard Welty wrote:
On 9/8/17 7:08 AM, ael wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 03:31:37PM -0600, Mike Thompson wrote:
User Raymo853
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 4:54 AM, Colin Smale wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea whether the elevations, be they in feet or metres,
> are all respecting the wiki definition of being the height above MSL
> according to EGM96 (not sure what that would mean in landlocked areas) and
> NOT WGS84 or (stri
On 9/8/17 9:34 AM, Richard Welty wrote:
> On 9/8/17 7:08 AM, ael wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 03:31:37PM -0600, Mike Thompson wrote:
>>> User Raymo853 and I are having a friendly discussion on changeset
>>> 50470413[1]. He has been adding the elevation of mountain peaks (in feet)
>>> to the na
Eric Christensen writes:
> On 09/07/2017 11:24 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>> do you recall why emergency:social_facility=shelter was chosen as a tag,
>> rather than a simple "emergency=shelter"? Because social_facility
>> shelter in osm is used with a different meaning, so it seems quite odd
sent from a phone
> On 9. Sep 2017, at 01:15, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> I see 1 as squarely what "social_facility=shelter" should mean.
>
> 2 I think "emergency=shelter" is good, and it's really not at all the
> same thing as social_facility=shelter.
>
> 3 I would call emergency=weather_shelter
Eric wrote
" This is an open database and we all "garden" the data to make sure that
the
information is correct."
I think that information critical to safety needs a higher level of
verification than just peer review.
So the argument comes down to what is critical information.
I normal times, r
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 10:33 PM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> Eric wrote
>
> " This is an open database and we all "garden" the data to make sure that
> the
> information is correct."
>
> I think that information critical to safety needs a higher level of
> verification than just peer review.
> So the a
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