On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 12:52, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> You're saying people with head lice are just as attractive as those without them? :) Touché. You got me there hahahahah > It's about as close as we have, as I see it. Podiatrists are healthcare=clinic + healthcare:speciality=podiatrist and they remove corns and verrucas. Your salons are removing unwanted stuff from the other end of the body. In fact, your salons are removing infectious parasites. I think that qualifies them as clinics. The wiki also lists healthcare=podiatrist. (amenity=podiatrist has its own Item page at https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Item:Q18252 but is probably deprecated.) I can't find a hard rule to decide between healthcare and healthcare:speciality; healthcare feels more to-the-point for me. (By the way, I forgot to thank dieterdreist for linking to the Proposal process page. There are still a lot of subtleties like this one that I would like to iron out before, though.) healthcare:speciality=head_lice_removal certainly has a very slim chance of being rejected, so that's good to know. > Actually, that's a negative. If it's a hairdresser offering louse removal as one of the services, wouldn't most people think of it as a hairdresser? And whichever way you answer that (it's a hairdresser or it's a louse remover) it's more code that has to be added to ensure correct handling of two top-level tags on a single object. Having it as one of the "beauty" treatments offered by the hairdresser doesn't cause any extra problems. Admittedly, it's more complicated to query if you're in a strange place and suddenly in need of louse removal... You don't need specific code for this. Accidentally or not, icon renderers already decide between top-level tags in case of conflict (I think I remember Mapnik deciding amenity > shop when I really had no idea on how to tag a confectionery/café). If people think of them as hairdressers, you'd only need to ensure shop has a higher priority than healthcare... ...and now you got me thinking about unintended consequences. I cross-checked the pages for both Key:healthcare and Key:shop. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:healthcare already lists some situation in which shops are linked to healthcare centres, and users are expected to map them exclusively as shops. Seems like if someone still used both tags, the shop tag should have a higher priority. Is there any situation where both should be expected, yet healthcare should have higher priority than shop? Or is there another side I'm missing?
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