Hello fellow tagging fans,
Some places give away free condoms to fight the spread of STDs (incl. HIV/AIDS). Is there a good way to map that in OSM? I suggest `free:condoms=yes/no`, since it's descriptive, matches the `sells:X=yes/no` scheme. And the `vending:X=yes/no` scheme. `vending:condoms=yes/no` has 17 uses, but `vending=condoms` has 1800 uses. "vending" implies a _machine_. But what I imagine is a place with a pile of free condoms ready to take. Either bars, or sexual health clinics might have this. `free=condoms` doesn't read as obvious as `Free Condoms? Yes!" (`free:condoms=yes`). A tagging scheme which data consumers can easy "deduce" when a human reads the text is a good tagging scheme IMO. There is `medical_service:condom_distribution=yes/no` with 94 uses, which reads too medical. A nighclub with a bowl of free condoms doesn't seem like a "medical service", and doesn't sound like a "distribution centre". Clearly if the `free:condoms` tag is missing, you should presume it's the same a `free:condoms=no`. Any feedback? Thoughts? (Hopes? Fears? Dreams? 🙂) -- Rory _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging