Dave S, think you missed the list.... On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 09:19 +0700, Dave Swarthout wrote: > Okay then, Your idea is to define the campgrounds inside of national > and state parks as commercial ones?
Well, its more a case of are you paying to camp there ? And are you being provided with extensive services or not ? Here in Aus, camp grounds in national parks are generally more basic, they are cheap, minimal facilities. But some, at specific places, are more like commercial ones. So, I'd call the flash ones commercial, even though they are operated by Parks. > > > I have no problem with that other than I usually don't consider > government run operations of any type, including campgrounds, as > "commercial". If it quacks like a duck, walks like a duck, I reckon its a duck ! > Commercial implies a business run for profit, not a governmental > administered operation. All I'm looking for is a category into which > the majority of the campgrounds in the United States will fit. If you > want to lump them together then the definition of commercial needs to > change. Yes, maybe its a case that the name is wrong. Not sure of a better name. When you think about it, the camp ground it self (in those flash National Parks) are in fact run for profit, the profit goes back to help running the park, but its still run on a fee for service basis. David _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
