Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Warin
On 3/13/2018 7:51 AM, Kevin Kenny wrote: On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 4:37 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: What is being tagged is the"softfall" function. There are various products that provide this feature. In a playground it is a safety feature, outside a pubs basement access it is a

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Kevin Kenny
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 4:37 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > What is being tagged is the"softfall" function. > > There are various products that provide this feature. > > In a playground it is a safety feature, outside a pubs basement access it is > a feature that reduces the

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Warin
What is being tagged is the"softfall" function. There are various products that provide this feature. In a playground it is a safety feature, outside a pubs basement access it is a feature that reduces the possibility of damage to kegs. surface:function=softfall ??? On 3/13/2018 7:26 AM,

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Tom Pfeifer
On 12.03.2018 14:13, Andy Mabbett wrote: On 12.03.2018 13:03, Andy Mabbett wrote: Suggestions, please, for tagging the surface underneath playground items like swings and slides, which is made of a soft, rubber-like material. I've used surface=rubber, for now, but that's not really accurate.

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread osm.tagging
gt; <tagging@openstreetmap.org> > Subject: Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface > > I think I may have used surface=tartan before but I am not sure this > is actually correct. While they are both rubberized surfaces, I > think tartan is much firmer since its purpo

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Toby Murray
I think I may have used surface=tartan before but I am not sure this is actually correct. While they are both rubberized surfaces, I think tartan is much firmer since its purpose is to facilitate traction, not avoiding injury from falls. Toby On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Andy Mabbett

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Bryan Housel
Yes, it is typical for the long tail of tag values to be misspellings or variations in capitalization or dashes vs. underscores. For each of these, there are fewer than 10 values worldwide - not really alarming. I think people clean them up sometimes. Anyway, you find all kinds of interesting

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Andy Mabbett
"On 12 March 2018 at 13:02, Bryan Housel wrote: > Searching https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/surface#values for “rubber” > turns up a few alternatives > rubber 258 > rubbercrumb 170 > Rubber 7 > rubberized 6 > recycled_rubber 6 > rubber_mulch 4 > rubber_crumb 3 >

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 12 March 2018 at 12:53, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > On 12.03.2018 13:03, Andy Mabbett wrote: >> Suggestions, please, for tagging the surface underneath playground >> items like swings and slides, which is made of a soft, rubber-like >> material. >> >> I've used

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Bryan Housel
Searching https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/surface#values for “rubber” turns up a few alternatives, with “rubbercrumb” having the most traction: rubber 258 rubbercrumb 170 Rubber 7

Re: [Tagging] Rubberised playground surface

2018-03-12 Thread Tom Pfeifer
On 12.03.2018 13:03, Andy Mabbett wrote: Suggestions, please, for tagging the surface underneath playground items like swings and slides, which is made of a soft, rubber-like material. I've used surface=rubber, for now, but that's not really accurate. It might help to describe why you feel it