My personal interest is in outdoor artificial soccer pitches, and to a user the surface classification is important to me (a 5G pitch is very different to a 2G), but I don't necessarily expect it to be rendered.
In tennis, is there only one type of acrylic hardcourt, or are there variations? On Sat, 13 Jun 2020, 08:53 Warin, <[email protected]> wrote: > On 13/6/20 7:03 am, Steve Lee wrote: > > "DecoTurf" is not a common name, but a brand name. It is also not a > > genericized trademark. We may need a broader term to classify > > surfaces. "Hardcourt" seems to be used exclusively for tennis courts, > > literally does not refer to a certain material. However, most of > > hardcourt surface are acrylic based, which is one of the ITF's > > classification of tennis court surface types. So I think "acrylic" is > > a suitable value to classify the surface of the courts. > > > Acrylic I tend to associate with paint and plastics. > > > From satellite imagery I simply used 'paved' where I can determine it > is not a 'natural' surface. > > > Only some ~600 uses of DecoTurf. > > Only some ~20 uses of Hardcourt. > > Surface is used some 31,000,000 times so the above 2 may not be rendered > anyway being such a small proportion.. possibly lumped into 'paved' if > anyone bothers. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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