Martin et al., 

It might help to have some kind of paradigm here as I think our frames
of reference may be divergent. If we don't have consensus about the
"question" we will never agree about the "answer" except by coincidence,
and that would be the worst situation of all. 

What are the use cases for an "address"? Is it as a routing target? A
"label" or "annotation" for a building? or a "property" in a looser
sense? Is it for the benefit of the postman? Or what? 

//colin 

On 2015-05-27 08:18, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: 

>> Am 27.05.2015 um 02:00 schrieb Ross <i...@4x4falcon.com>: In Australia the 
>> address refers to the property ie the plot of ground that is defined by the 
>> cadastral plan. So those plots of ground may be 600 sq m or 1,000,000 
>> hectares and may have zero, one or many buildings.
> 
> generally it will be more useful to have an area tagged where there is one, 
> eg in your examples above. A node is not a nice representation of an address 
> on a 1000,000 hectares property 
> 
> cheers 
> Martin 
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