On 12/02/2015 9:43 PM, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> Why is a node needed? Here some samples..
Do you have any examples where a specific temperature is measurable?
Do you imagine these tags getting used for buildings like motel rooms,
huts and caves: and if so what's the suggested tagging scheme for the
typical cases?
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Often found in *amenity=drinking_water* taps with*bottle=yes* is the
ability to heat the water anywhere from "ambient" to boiling.
How is that addressed by the proposal?
*temperature=adjustable*
Alone does not capture it, as the typical adjustable range won't
include boiling. Perhaps:
*temperature:range=ambient-boiling*
Too much detail? How would it be rendered. I think therr is little point
in adding information that no one would ever use.
Additional tags such as temperature:range can be proposed and discussed
after the temperature= tag is passed or rejected.. no point in
discussing them if temperature= tag is rejected.
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The wiki suggests testing, e.g. by "throwing water at the object" to
determine the temperature. Should that have a survey_date:
as in the source= tag? There are many additional tags that could apply
to a single node with a temperature tag ... e.g.
name=
operator=
stating them all ? Why? I'd think that confuses the merit or otherwise
of the temperature tag.
*natural=rock*
*temperature=hot*
*temperature:**survey_date=20150101*
*temperature:**survey_date:comment=Threw water on the rocks here, and
it boiled away within seconds.*
*note=Geothermal area*
I'd do source:temperature= not temperature:survey_date:comment=Threw
water on the rocks here, and it boiled away within seconds. Again ..
adds nothing to the discussion on the temperature= tag.
Cannot dates be had from the history?
See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:check_date
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