> 2018-04-26 03:23 PDT -07:00 François Lacombe <[email protected]>: > > location=kiosk raises terminology questions and prevent to give > the actual location of the cabinet when a substation is in it. > That's why using man_made=street_cabinet is more consistent with > local distribution substations not installed in a proper building.
If street_cabinet is used to tag substations in kiosk format (which usually is considerably larger than a street cabinet), then it will loose its value in discrimnating "core" street cabinet objects. Substations are attributed kiosk if they almost share size or volume with a legacy kiosk that sells stuff - often not in height, but in length + width. Admittedly, the location key may not be the best place to put a dimension-describing value in. Kiosk substations may have space to house a technician, but inner equipment may fill the space to the point that there is not much room behind the panel doors. Because they often lack entrances for humans and the roof commonly is undistinguishable from its walls (spare its location), it may feel strange to some to speak of them as buildings. Greetings _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
