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> On 22 Jun 2023, at 00:43, Frederik Ramm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Generally, yes, I'd however not invoke the law at this point - I'd say a 
> shop=firearms is whatever locals would call a firearms shop, if that term is 
> used locally.


agreed


> 
> Generally speaking I object to an one-size-fits-all approach to tagging. 
> Instead of defining that in order to be a shop=bakery something must fulfil 
> the following 5 criteria (which can amount to cultural imperialism) I'd 
> rather say that a shop=bakery is whatever the locals call a bakery.


when they don’t speak English and have different types of „bakeries“, things 
become more complicated though. If you ask locals about a „bakery“ it may 
depend what word(s) your dictionary translates it to, whether they‘d consider 
it such.


> 
> And highway classification is maybe not the best example, because it is 
> generally agreed that the legal status of a road is not the sole deciding 
> factor when it comes to which highway=* we map it as. A road that is 
> secondary by law but primary in practice, will often be tagged primary.


yes, but motorway is an exception because it is usually defined by signs rather 
than characteristics (e.g. if the signs are missing but it looks and feels 
like, we use motorroad=yes in some countries)

Cheers Martin 
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