Pieren <[email protected]> wrote:
One principle I like in OSM is "one feature, one OSM element":
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element

An address is not a feature. An address is an attribute of a feature. An address never exists on its own in the real world. There cannot be an address somewhere in no man's land. It always refers to some property.

A single address should be tagged only once. If you have several POI's
with the same address, tag the address on its own node.

This is not how mappers usually handle this case. They set the address on each POI, because otherwise applications cannot find out which POI has which address.

The node does
not have to be be "floating" but can be attached on the building way,
either on the building entrance or where post boxes are physically (or
vitually).

There are many possibilities where to put the node, but each of them has some cases where it won't work, and there are always arguments and edit wars about this. This is because each of the position is only part of the truth. The whole truth is that an address is actually an attribute of a 2- oder 3-dimensional object.

Then it is to the software consumers to find the nearest
node address when they search information about a specific POI.

The nearest node may not be the right one. E.g. the nearest node may be the address node of the next house. Or it may even be a node on the other side of
the street!

And not to mention that this won't do it for multiple addresses.

--
Friedrich K. Volkmann
Davidgasse 76-80/40/10, 1100 Wien, Austria


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