On 2013-01-15 01:23, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote :
2013/1/15 <[email protected]>:
There is a fast food franchise site which is closed for renovation in my vicinity. Two questions:

  * Would you support or recommend tagging a transient state like
    'closed for renovation'?If one were to indicate temporary
    closure, how would one do this?  In the case of renovation, would
    one use a construction-related tag?

I think this is done in some regions while in others it doesn't make much sense. I'd make it depend on your feeling for the OSM activity in the area: if you believe there is good chance that someone (e.g. you) will notice when they reopen and will update this in OSM you can do it, but if you see the risk that also months (or even years) after they finished the works this would probably still not be reflected by OSM I wouldn't. Cheers, Martin
What about suggesting the shops to post their requests to OpenStreetBugs (1)?
What and when they want.
The shops have a "contact"=*, haven't they?
And OSB has a howto for non-mappers hasn't it?
A howto explaining for example that one must not say "invert that one-way" (seen it) but set it towards north, or towards the street end crossing with street X.

Cheers,

André.


(1) and to post in their shops "Latest shop News @ OSM.org" ?

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