I was thinking the same until I though about all those war cemeteries of WO
I and WO II. You do not necessarily know where your relative is buried on
such a cemetery.
But this could be handled with a simple "inscription" tag, not need for a
relation.

On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Martin Vonwald <imagic....@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> 2014-10-14 23:31 GMT+02:00 moltonel 3x Combo <molto...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I think that "who is in which tomb" is information that does
>> belong in OSM.....
>>
>> Finding the tomb you want in a cemetery is *hard* and I'd love to be
>> able to use OSM for it (probably via a specialized smartphone app). A
>> particular tomb is like any POI, OSM should enable me to find it. Not
>> all cemeteries are well organised enough to have grave or even row
>> numbers. This is not only about noteworthy people either, one should
>> be able to map a cemetery exhaustively.
>>
>
> Simple question: why?
>
> If those are relatives of you, you should know where they are buried. If
> not, you should not care. Really not.
>
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