Re: [Tagging] Campaniles tagging

2018-03-12 Thread Dave F
Shouldn't these be tagged as a subset of bell_tower? On 12/03/2018 06:54, Tomasz Wójcik wrote: Currently there are 2 tags for campaniles, which has no difference between each other: * man_made=tower + tower:type=campanile * man_made=campanile I think we should move "man_made=campanile" to "

Re: [Tagging] Campaniles tagging

2018-03-12 Thread José G Moya Y .
I think I send a message in the past about how to tag a Carillon that is not a man_made=tower (Carillon in the wall of a building). I think I finally put it in the tourist_attraction category. El 12/3/2018 10:55, "Max" escribió: > Related information: What type of bell is in there? > Just one, o

Re: [Tagging] Campaniles tagging

2018-03-12 Thread Max
Related information: What type of bell is in there? Just one, or a whole Carillon? https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Bell Missing info there is the material of the bells: Bronze, Glass, Porcellain On 12.03.2018 07:54, Tomasz Wójcik wrote: > Currently there are 2 tags for camp

Re: [Tagging] Campaniles tagging

2018-03-12 Thread Volker Schmidt
There is more to this. What's the difference between "campanile" and "bell_tower" (independently form the tagging scheme)? Hint: the English Wikipedia redirects to the Bell Tower page (no indication that a "campanile" is free-standing) The English wiki page for "man_made=campanile" says: "A free

Re: [Tagging] Campaniles tagging

2018-03-12 Thread Simone Saviolo
2018-03-12 7:54 GMT+01:00 Tomasz Wójcik : > Currently there are 2 tags for campaniles, which has no difference between > each other: > > * man_made=tower + tower:type=campanile > * man_made=campanile > > I think we should move "man_made=campanile" to "man_made=tower + > tower:type=campanile" combi