For coin operated machines, see also:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Damusement_arcade

On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 3:40 PM Alex <supap...@riseup.net> wrote:
>
> > "playground=ride / Is it supposed to include also coin operated ones that 
> > make noise/lights/movements?"
>
> There is already "attraction=kiddie_ride" for them. This are different types 
> of devices, which are also usually not part of playgrounds.
>
>
> > "playground=hammock / These are also placed independently from playgrounds. 
> > Maybe have single tag for both?"
>
> Good idea – TagInfo knows 76x leisure=hammock, but I think we should use this 
> tagging only outside of playgrounds (since hammocks on playgrounds are for a 
> specific target group / accordingly sized / not for public use in the 
> stricter sense). I added a reference to this tagging in the proposal: "For 
> public hammocks in general that are not part of playgrounds resp. intended 
> for this specific target group, there is leisure=hammock in use."
>
>
> > "playground=artwork / playground=steps / why not use regular step tagging?"
>
> If an object is part of the playground design and provides a 
> "play"/playground function, then it should also be identifiable and evaluable 
> via the playground namespace. Otherwise, for example, the stairs of the path 
> network on a playground could no longer be distinguished from those that are 
> part of a structure (which makes data evaluations impossible for this 
> devices/values).
>
> "artwork" is certainly an edge case here, but this value refers primarily to 
> (sometimes very small, discrete) decorative playground elements, most of 
> which I would not wish to spam the tourism=artwork namespace. (The sample 
> picture in the proposal is a very "significant" one compared to what else is 
> out there.) Maybe they don't even fit the broader definition of 
> "tourism=artwork" because of it's limited public usability ("A tag for public 
> pieces of art; typically being staged in the physical public domain, usually 
> outside and accessible to all." – see also hammock example)
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> Am 27.05.23 um 10:25 schrieb Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging:
>
> playground=ride
>
> Is it supposed to include also coin operated ones that make 
> noise/lights/movements?
>
> https://www.google.pl/maps/@50.054966,19.8545417,3a,15.3y,207.67h,84.22t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sHED2kF0PByYJyi9CYVjXXw!2e0!5s20110801T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
> caught one
>
> re: playground=hammock
>
> These are also placed independently from playgrounds. Maybe have single tag 
> for both?
>
> re: playground=artwork
> why not just normal artwork tagging?
>
> "If it has a significant art relevance, consider also adding tourism=artwork. 
> "
>
> Note that vast majority of tourism=artwork has no art relevance and 
> definitely no
> significant art relevance
>
> re: playground=steps
> why not use regular step tagging?
>
> (the same goes for some other tags)
>
>
> May 27, 2023, 08:46 by supap...@riseup.net:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
>
> anyone who maps playground equipment from time to time might be      familiar 
> with the issue: The playground values from the wiki      represent only a 
> small range of possible playground devices, for      many others you have to 
> get creative, come up with your own tags      or dig through TagInfo to see 
> how other mappers might have mapped      a device.
>
>  As a group of mappers who regularly map playgrounds, we are      proposing 
> more values to the list of documented playground      equipment to better map 
> typical devices that had no documented      value before.
>
>  > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposal:Extended_playground_equipment
>
>  Please discuss this proposal on its Wiki Talk page.
>
>
>
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>
>
> Best,
>  Alex for the group of proposal authors
>
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