s /wheelchair=welcoe/wheelchair=welcome/ 2013/7/5, Shu Higashi <[email protected]>: > Thanks for many comments. > > I found I've forgotten one important explanation. Sorry. > > The concept of Heart Barrier Free Project is different from Wheelmap. > (I'm an ambassador of Wheelmap.org in Japan and talked on this with > Raul and Chris - the developer of wheelmap.org - several weeks ago.) > Wheelmap.org's evaluation criterias are phisical ones. > On the other hand, Heart Barrier Free Project's evaluation criteria is > very subjective. > A restaurant may be tagged with wheelchair=no if there are steps at > the entrance. > But, If the owners and employees have a warm heart to welcome disabled > persons, > and have some lecture on disability, they can lift a wheelchair and > can help to go to > toilets and can put on a sticker in front of their restaurants. > Disabled persons like wheelchair drivers can assess the hospitarity of > the restaurant. > Several week ago, I consulted Raul about "wheelchair=welcoe" tag. > But, he thinks it may confuse users of wheelmao.org. > So, I proposed more generic tag. > > Shu Higashi > > 2013/7/5, Ronnie Soak <[email protected]>: >> How >> >> >> >> On 05/lug/2013, at 04:28, Shu Higashi <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > amenity=restaurant >>> > sticker=yes >>> > image:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com//image/logo.png >>> > website:sticker=http://www.heartbarrierfree.com/ >>> > name:sticker=Heart Barrier Free Project >>> >> >> How about an even more generic tag? Nobody would know what >> 'heartbarrierfree' would mean as a value to any tag without doing >> additional research. >> Also the same service could be organized by another group. it surely will >> in other countries. >> >> wheelchair:trained_staff = yes >> >> Would be my suggestion. >> >> Regards, >> Chaos >> >
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