Hi! For the rest of us
Like Kevin, I followed this email list for a couple years. The first case I read about was the lakes of Alaska (Sept 21st 2017), but I'm sure there were more threads on this matter before. For cases where you get your permit on the entrance of a national park or similar, I understand "access=customers" is fine, since, as you'll do in a theme park, you have to make a reservation and buy tickets, in some cases limited to a few visitors. In this I agree with Marc. For cases where there is not obvious "entrance gate" I'm not sure of how you would map it. An example would be Cíes Islands in Galicia, Spain, where limited visitors are allowed every day -- "licences" are usually included with boat tickets, but last year there was an scandal when government discovered boat tickets overpassed the allowed number of licences. ¿Is it access=customers? ¿Are the customers of the many boat companies travelling to Cíes also the customers of the Cíes National Park? Also, there is the case of the closed city centres, "Low Emission Zones", discused in another thread, I don't recall the outcome of the thread on Low Emission Zones, just that they have their own tag. despite they could be tagged as "private" or "customers" if we follow the line of thought of Marc and most people on this list. Their rules are similar to what you could consider a special case of "permit" or "licence". In current Madrid LEZ, permit is granted to residents, hotel hostages, some kinds of vehicles (including high-polluting motorcycles) and people who has requested a permit negotiated by an area resident. The rules will change next November, but I think the situation will be similar. P.D. Javier, remember OSM uses British English, so "licence" would be preferred to "license". Yours, José 2018-07-27 9:25 GMT+02:00 Javier Sánchez Portero <[email protected]>: > What's about access=license? For me it has the same meaning. It has 245 > uses and is documented https://wiki.openstreetmap. > org/wiki/Tag:access%3Dlicense. > > Javier > > > 2018-07-27 6:22 GMT+01:00 Mateusz Konieczny <[email protected]>: > >> 27. Lipiec 2018 03:38 od [email protected]: >> >> >> My take is to toss an idea/problem into the list and see if there is >> anything that comes back in the first few days that alters your opinion on >> how to tag. Sometimes there are good suggestions that can improve your >> thinking on how something should be tagged so it is worth submitting. >> >> >> Tagging mailing list is not a decision making comiite. It is a place to >> get a feedback. >> >> >> I remember some cases with "this is a bad idea" consensus, for some >> really poor ideas. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Tagging mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > >
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