I wouldn't touch the page unless you want the wiki-police at your
front door. :-)
You can use any proposal, actually any tag, but it's best to document
it. Since it is documented, I would just leave it as it is.
The heritage tag is already for years in this state and no one
bothers. When it's a
Le 02/03/16 08:45, Marc Gemis a écrit :
> Getting the proposal approved will only bring unneeded administrative work
> imho.
So, I move the proposal :
- on the page key=amenity
- on a new page tag:amenity=reuse ?
Should I send a message to other mailing-lists ?
Julien
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Julien Fastré wrote:
> We mapped some "marchés gratuits" with this tag. The pitch of those
> "marchés gratuits" : you can leave in a box items you do not need, and
> other people might pick them.
>
> There is a proposed feature for this :
>
Tuesday 01 March 2016 22:11:06, Julien Fastré:
> But I
> do not know how to map "the last Saturday of the month"...
That would be "Sa[-1]":
Sa[1] is the first Saturday, Sa[2] the second, etc.
Similarly, Sa[-1] is the last Saturday, Sa[-2] the one before, etc.
You can use [1] to evaluate your
Hi,
We mapped some "marchés gratuits" with this tag. The pitch of those
"marchés gratuits" : you can leave in a box items you do not need, and
other people might pick them.
There is a proposed feature for this :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Reuse
Example :
I noticed that you used amenity=resuse. According to taginfo [1], it
is now used 19 times, most of them in Brussels. Would you mind
documenting it on the wiki and explaining the meaning of this tag ?
Otherwise part of your work might be hard to understand for data
consumers.
regards
m
[1]
+1 :
- this was an interesting meeting : a lot of new contributors, very
interested in OSM and the topic they were handling.
- we should have prepared the data and mapping before. A lot of things
are missing in term of existing tag and I see an opportunity to make our
databaser more rich ;
-
I think the mapping party yesterday was quite a success. Still it could
have been better, if we had been able to preview and preprocess the data. I
added links to the Google Spreadsheet that open JOSM in the right spot now,
but it's a bit "after the fact"
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Le 24/02/16 03:47, joost schouppe a écrit :
> One hour is definitely enough IMHO, if you can focus on a limited number of
> tasks. For the Missing
Maps, we have less than half an hour + a paper starters guide. I can
send you the English
Hi Julien,
I was most worried about the use of secondary data, which is always
something to be quite careful about in OSM. I don't know Johan enough (I'm
still a newbie :) to know if he's aware of that.
As to the speaking Dutch, I hope one day my French is as good as team
member Christophe's
Hi,
Thanks, Joost, for this post. Those time, I am quite busy and I feel
sorry not to be able to share such things (I had seen that Johan had
forwared the mail, so I thought that it was a bit less urgent).
We were requested to make a presentation about OSM for newbie level.
Those newbies should
Hi,
After posting to the osgeo group, I got some feedback from Gael there.
Apparently, Julien Fastree is involved, so that's good. Here's the feedback:
"
Some information about our source, actually Dewey (a local association in
brussels,http://dewey.be/dewey-maps/ ) have collect point
Hi,
Some time back, Johan Van de Wauw wrote to this list to talk about mapping
infrastructure for the homeless. Apparently, the group was very
enthusiastic about OSM, as they are organizing a mapping party on the
subject.
>From what I heard, the idea is to take already collected information and
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