On 12/07/19 19:02, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
12 Jul 2019, 10:11 by [email protected]:
On 12/07/19 17:25, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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On 12. Jul 2019, at 09:12, Marc Gemis
<[email protected]> wrote:
Why would a private garden require a different key? Do we
tag a
private wood / forest in a different way than one that is
accessible
by the public? Do private parking lots get a different
amenity-key ?
No, we refine this with additional tags.
This method can be applied to private gardens as well.
For some features we do distinguish, for others not. For
example a private bathroom, trash can or water tap would not
be tagged like a publicly accessible one (we put generally
more focus on usability/accessibility than on ownership).
Where are these private bathroom/s, trash can/s and water tap/s
you mention Martin?
Public toilet: amenity=toilets
Private toilet: not tagged (so not tagged
like a public one)
I am unable to link to well tagged private
toilets as in this case private tagging
is to not map it.
A similar logic would have private roads not mapped. Yet they are.
Same for private buildings, farm yards, woods, beaches and so on.
There is a local yearly garden exhibition that opens up private gardens.
Only some gardens and of those not every year. So it is not possible to
state an 'opening' time, but it is possible to map them as
leisure=garden, access=private.
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