> El 24/8/2017 12:41, "Andy Townsend" escribió:
> if you find a tag useful, just use it (and
> if it's not documented, document it).
+1
There was no opposition
It is a good idea to have spoken here,
but the vote seems useless on this very specialized point
so just do it :)
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On 30/08/2017 10:38, José G Moya Y. wrote:
So you think I can add this tag to the wiki without prior voting?
Yes, although I'd definitely use https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/
first to see if anyone is using another tag to try and express the same
idea.
Best Regards,
Andy
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So you think I can add this tag to the wiki without prior voting?
El 24/8/2017 12:41, "Andy Townsend" escribió:
> On 18/08/2017 10:22, José G Moya Y. wrote:
>
>
> In my country, this tag could be used to describe "mozarabic" buildings
> along with "visigothic" buildings. I hope this be useful to
First a comment on British usage. The main Romanesque period in Britain does
start in the middle of C11 more-or-less coincident with the Norman Conquest.
Although some large Romanesque churches were built earlier most were re-built
in the decades following the conquest (e.g., Winchester), and th
On 18/08/2017 10:22, José G Moya Y. wrote:
In my country, this tag could be used to describe "mozarabic"
buildings along with "visigothic" buildings. I hope this be useful to
other european countries, too.
Personally, I'd say that if you find a tag useful, just use it (and if
it's not docum
2017-08-23 9:58 GMT+02:00 José G Moya Y. :
> El 23/8/2017 1:01, "Martin Koppenhoefer" escrib
>
> > I suggest you also have a look at
> > historic:civilization=* and see if this
> > could be useful for your mapping.
>
> I took a look to historic=civilization but none of the current values
> matche
El 23/8/2017 1:01, "Martin Koppenhoefer" escrib
> I suggest you also have a look at
> historic:civilization=* and see if this
> could be useful for your mapping.
I took a look to historic=civilization but none of the current values
matches it (well, maybe historic:civilization=germanic, but unsu
sent from a phone
> On 18. Aug 2017, at 11:22, José G Moya Y. wrote:
>
> I propose this tag to describe middle age buildings created before the
> "romanesque revolution" of the 11th century. I guess english people would
> like something like "celtic", but I am using "preromanesque" instead o