On 06.10.2015 21:41, Florian Lohoff wrote: > Sorry - no - All of them are *=destination.
Don't be sorry. Think forward. Help find a name for the missing tag. > If you include them? What would be the legal sign? I know > of none. You can put up signs which say - "Redheads only on > mondays" but thats nothing OSM could or should follow. There are no redheads signs, because they would be discriminating. There *are* signs for like "only on mondays", and there's an approved tagging scheme for this: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conditional_restrictions > Simplification - make it a permissive/private ... Or reduce all access tags to yes or no. That's not where OSM is heading to. Tagging is getting more and more fine-grained. >> In Austria: > >> Fahrverbot + Zusatztafel "Zufahrt gestattet" > motor_vehicle=customer/destination/permissive/private depending > on use case What use case? Do you suggest tagging for the renderer? >> Fahrverbot + Zusatztafel "ausgenommen Ziele in..." > Do you have pictures of something like this? Don't you believe me? I know for sure that I saw signs with that wording, but I certainly have no photo. So believe it or not. You can find similar signs here: http://wandertipp.at/andreasbaumgartner/2008/07/01/durchfahrtsverbot-in-leopoldsdorf-unglaublich-aber-wahr/ >> "Durchfahrt verboten" > motor_vehicle=destination or vehicle=destination - depends on > what is beeing ment. Might also be a access=private. Varys > on location and usage. >> "Durchgang verboten" > access=destination? Fine. You see that *=destination has a distinctive meaning. > You need to accept simplification Yet again, you are arguing towards access=yes/no. > - there is NO WAY in the world we can > accurately a) tag all ways with any combination of blurp and make b) all > data consumers "do the right thing". We *can* do (a), your'e just lacking motivation. You won't get us forward with such a mindset. I do not care about (b), as that's not a tagging issue. > A lot of signs in the countryside are complicated but are only > interesting for locals e.g. the farm 500m away. Why should i tag this I will answer questions like this when the RFC is out. At the present stage, I need suggestions for the tag name. Please get back on the topic. -- Friedrich K. Volkmann http://www.volki.at/ Adr.: Davidgasse 76-80/14/10, 1100 Wien, Austria _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging