3 paź 2020, 02:44 od [email protected]: > Hi, > > On 10/2/20 19:56, Wieland Kestler wrote: > >> I agree absolutely that somone who makes bread by itself and sells that >> in front of its house, we should tag it by shop=bakery. So the grade of >> „selfmadeness“ does not matter. >> > > We are not a business directory but a geo database. We map what exists, > and not (or at least not primarily) what services might be offered. If > there is a residential house and every now and then the owner puts out a > table in front and sells bread, then I would say we shouldn't map that > at all. (Map the house, yes, but not map the fact that a resident bakes > bread occasionally.) In order to be mapped in OSM, it needs to have a > physical manifestation - at the very least, a sign, or more desirably > some structure that can be recognised as a shop even while not in use. > And I would say that it is perfectly fine to map shops that are gone while not in use. For example food truck that arrives every night at the same location (OK, except holidays) seems perfectly mappable to me. Similarly, sellers of vegetables, herbs, pottery, baskets and whatever else in many cases are present only during day and disappear without trace in off hours. I have no problem with mapping them. See my street_vendor=yes tag idea to indicate this state.
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