On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:32 AM, Mateusz Konieczny <[email protected]> wrote:
> For phone data it may be true, but for access tags (note the thread > title) it is certainly not true - it is unlikely that anybody supports > for example access:foot. > I think the point is that transition of tagging practice, even if it takes a few years, is possible. foot=yes is widely processed as an access tag, for sure. dog=, stroller= and fishing_boat= however are far less likely to be recognized as access tags even if used correctly. If access:xxxx started off with the odd cases, it could build momentum, to the point where the transition could be seamless. Contact and access are huge tag spaces that contain members that are semantically fuzzy. Data consumers tend to ignore tags with too much uncertainty.
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