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> On 10. Nov 2018, at 06:23, Allan Mustard <al...@mustard.net> wrote:
> 
> I plowed through the comments and have rewritten and moved the
> amenity=consulate proposal to office=diplomatic.  You may find the
> rewritten proposal here:
> 
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/office%3Ddiplomatic


There has been a lot of discussion and it certainly is impossible to satisfy 
everyone. The current iteration of the proposal in my eyes would seem like a 
step back, if we look only at the main tag.

Currently we can identify embassies with just one standard tag, and although it 
is not perfect because consulates are mixed in, which have a different 
diplomatic status, I would say it “works” for most applications (also because 
the name and further tags often make it clear what kind of diplomatic 
representation it is). If you are in need of a visa, a consulate might work 
just as well.

If we start moving these into a new tag office=diplomatic, with the definition 
“Diplomatic, consular, or non-diplomatic representation of a foreign country or 
subnational government in a host country as defined by the Vienna Convention on 
Diplomatic Relations, Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, UN Charter, 
other multilateral agreement on diplomatic missions, or bilateral agreement.”, 
in other words it now includes also non-diplomatic representations, i.e. has 
become a broader category, hence less information, at least with basic tagging. 
You can not usually get a visa from a liaison office, or can you?

Plus the potential confusion with private companies that offer support or 
consultancy for diplomatic procedures (e.g. visa applications), as were 
mentioned in this thread before.

Even if I don’t agree with the main choice, I still see good value in the 
proposal. You have documented a lot of useful subtags, thank you for this! 
Provided a lot of these properties are added on an object, it wouldn’t really 
matter what the main tag is, but in reality many mappers just add one tag and a 
name, so it may take time until we reach at a decent level of dissemination, 
and in the meantime we’d sometimes not be able to distinguish facilities which 
offer diplomatic services to citizens from those that don’t.

The subtags work with any main tag, so this part is much appreciated anyway. ;-)


Cheers, Martin 
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