On 5/25/20 3:42 AM, Warin wrote:
You will need to be very clear what a 'common' is and how it is
different from other tags such as amenity=marketplace, leisure=park
The defining characteristics are: being open to public, not designated
for a specific purpose, not landscaped (or that would
On 4/5/20 1:12 am, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
So, this discussion gravitates towards using landuse=common for those
African urban freely accessible multipurpose open spaces, which I
fully support.
Implementing this change requires the following actions:
- Editing the leisure=common wiki
On 03/05/2020 16:12, Jean-Marc Liotier wrote:
So, this discussion gravitates towards using landuse=common for those
African urban freely accessible multipurpose open spaces, which I
fully support.
Just to be clear you've said "landuse=common" above but "leisure=common"
below?
The tag landuse=common is different than leisure=common but the two seem to
be mixed up in this post.
The new tag landuse=common is not yet documented:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:landuse=common
It has been used 197 times, but perhaps due to confusion with the more
common tag
So, this discussion gravitates towards using landuse=common for those
African urban freely accessible multipurpose open spaces, which I fully
support.
Implementing this change requires the following actions:
- Editing the leisure=common wiki page, in French and in English (I'll
do that)
-
Bonjour,
Je suis d'accord avec Pierre : le tag landuse=common convient bien à ces
espaces ouverts dans les villages et villes africaines et un parc n'a pas
grand-chose à voir avec.
Severin
I agree with Pierre: the tag landuse=common is well suited to these open spaces
in African
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 07:59:40PM +, Pierre Béland via Tagging wrote:
> But I dont agree to deprecate the the leisure=common tag for Africa.
+1
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Hi Jean-Marc
Like others, I did map many of these. I can tell you that we often see a common
space in center of african villages, often near the school, and it is surely
not green and have no facilities like in the Nordic countries parks.
People have to understand that there are often no