On 29 April 2010 22:22, Steve Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: > Two big issues I see (ignoring the fascinating issue of cart vs trolley): > 1) Who cares if a shop has trolleys or not? Big supermarkets do. Tiny
You mean the same as who cares about people trying to map ways out as areas? Just because it doesn't interest you doesn't mean that information isn't useful to others. > ones don't. They have baskets instead. Is it really worth mapping? > Should we also map the number of checkouts? The number of aisles? The While you may have said it as a joke, but the number of checkouts could be useful to someone, same with average line length and average checkouts open. > 2) Airport trolleys and supermarket trolleys are really unrelated. And > if we're mapping airport trolleys, we'd be talking about mapping > nodes: "you can collect trolleys here". While they're different, the location gives context as to what they're for. > Also, if mapping as a property of a shop, then make the tag resemble > that: "shop:trolleys=yes", not "amenity=trolley". or just trolley=yes/no _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
