Based on the information provided here:

 

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dfuel#Service

 

and what was stated in previous posts on the mailing list, I would guess that 
the correct tags would be:

 

Only serviced by attendant:

 

self_service=no

full_service=yes

 

Self service always available, attended only during the day:

 

self_service=yes

full_service=no

full_service:conditional=yes @ 06:00-18:00

 

(following the recommendation in the wiki to specify the default value 
explicitly when it’s not obvious)

 

Self service only available at night when no attendant is present:

 

self_service=yes

full_service:conditional=no @ 06:00-18:00

full_service=no

full_service:conditional=yes @ 06:00-18:00

 

 

The expectation for the default values of self_serivce and full_service will 
probably vary greatly from location to location, so it’s probably best to 
always explicitly specify both to take the guessing out of it.

 

 

From: José G Moya Y. <josem...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, 30 March 2018 18:53
To: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools <tagging@openstreetmap.org>
Subject: Re: [Tagging] Attendant on amenity=fuel

 

I understand you can tag "self_service:no" in case of attended fuel stations?

 

As Javier says, disabled people use to need attended fuel stations. In Spain 
(are you from here, Javier?) some administrative areas (atonomous communities) 
are moving to enforce attended fuel stations. 

 

In other countries, the situation is the one explained before in this thread: 
some pumps are attended, some are not, and prices may be different (I remember 
this happened to me in a travel to Italy, but 13 years have passed from that).

 

 

 

El vie., 30 de marzo de 2018 10:39, Javier Sánchez Portero 
<javiers...@gmail.com <mailto:javiers...@gmail.com> > escribió:

 

El vie., 30 mar. 2018 8:54, <osm.tagg...@thorsten.engler.id.au 
<mailto:osm.tagg...@thorsten.engler.id.au> > escribió:

While it has never been used before, the logical key to me would be 
self_service:conditional following the usual rules for conditional keys.

I agree. It will require only a minor change in the conditional restrictions 
wiki.

 

Javier

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