On 06/11/2019 14:22, SK53 wrote:
Personally I'd prefer retaining confectionery & perhaps using some kind of
sub-tag for the chocolate bit: although chocolate only/dominated shops are
much commoner than some other kinds of sweet shop.
Yes.
shop=confectionery
confectionery= chocolate/fudge etc
Personally I'd prefer retaining confectionery & perhaps using some kind of
sub-tag for the chocolate bit: although chocolate only/dominated shops are
much commoner than some other kinds of sweet shop.
There's a trade-off between overly general & overly specific tags which is
sometimes difficult
Exactamundo! So, how do we decide? It would be overkill to come back to the
list for every single case, but equally, this is a change that affects
current and future features.or am I the only one who is bothered by
this?
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, 13:27 Paul Berry, wrote:
> Continuing with the
My local Hotel Chocolate is also a cafe.
Phil (trigpoint)
> On Wednesday, 6 November 2019, Paul Berry wrote:
> > Continuing with the Hotel Chocolat example, it could well be the case that
> > most are tagged with shop=confectionery because that was the nearest-fit
> > tag that was suggested
Continuing with the Hotel Chocolat example, it could well be the case that
most are tagged with shop=confectionery because that was the nearest-fit
tag that was suggested when each was initially mapped. If the more precise
tag of shop=chocolate is now available we should make adjustments so that
As long as all sections have junction=roundabout it will work fine, if
those creating routers are worth their salt. OSM is geospatially aware.
Any router should be know it's in the UK & drive on the left & go
clockwise around a roundabout.
DaveF
On 06/11/2019 07:40, Edward Bainton wrote:
On 06/11/2019 00:53, Dave F via Talk-GB wrote:
This one looks like a right mess given the loop with the bus stop is one
way.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2580522#map=19/52.58839/-0.21216
It's also the wrong relation type. route_masters should have route
relations as their
AFAIK 'The Range' has not got an entry. You can enter it in the Tag Text
field with/without 'gb' in the Country Code on https://nsi.guide
To me, the big question is: how do we adequately consult the community so
that we feel that the GB entries are appropriate?
Depending on github/dev abilities
Hi,
Our next 24 hour mapathon is next Tuesday. This time we are mapping West
Aberdeenshire and Kincardine.
There's no need to plan anything but feel free to do some prep if you like.
Just take a look at that bit of the map at any stage during the 24 hour
period. If you spot something you can
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