Hi, even if there are examples for such a thing - is it useful? For the breakfast example: It's useful to know that breakfast is served up to 11 if I'm there at 10 to 11 and have to decide to take a breakfast buffet or not; but beforehand I would have to know when it starts serving.
For a bar that's advertising to be opened bis 5 in the morning, how should software or even a human being decide if that's starting from midnight (as it's a bar opening when others close) or starting from 5 in the afternoon, or if it's open the whole day, too (starting e.g. at 11:00)? So while an open-end is valuable, especially with a minimum-opening-time (open 17:00-22:00+) the opposite isn't useful in my opinion. regards Peter Am 24.02.2014 22:09, schrieb Robin `ypid` Schneider: > Good evening > > I would like to discuss one little detail in the opening_hours syntax. It is > about facilities which do not have a open time specified (only a closing > time). > So I created a short proposal: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/opening_hours_open_until > > Feel free to add your thoughts to the discussion page. > _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
