Am Di., 5. März 2019 um 09:02 Uhr schrieb Marián Kyral <mky...@email.cz>:
> Hi, > recently was dropped [1] the leisure=common rendering from > openstreetmap-carto as it is "misused" by mappers. > are we really going to invent tagging duplicates because OSM-Carto dropped rendering for the established tags? If we drop tags because they are sometimes applied in a nonconformal way (compared to their definition), we will end up with no tags. > A suggested replacements are: *leisure=park, landuse=grass and/or > landuse=farmland*. But there are many places around, that are not official > park and not grass as there are some trees as well. Typically a small areas > in the city between apartment buildings. These areas are not official > parks, gardens or grass. It is just a green accessible for everoyne. So we > can say it is a *public* or *common* green. > The carto team should not suggest to retag leisure=common to landuse=grass, as the latter should be used only for "small patches of grass" e.g. "alongside of roads", nor will park or farmland be appropriate in many instances. > > So question is, how to tag it? There is also tag landuse=village_green [2], > yes, the differences between common and village green are probably only conceivable in jurisdictions where these literally exist. I agree landuse=village_green can sufficiently replace leisure=common (doesn't feel completely right in "leisure", considering these are physical features, while the specifics of "common" seem to be of legal nature Cheers, Martin
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