I'd still suggest

addr:city=Brisbane
addr:suburb=The Gap

This follows the full addressing, I don't know if there is any other suburb "The Gap" but imagine two suburbs A_suburb in two different cites A_city and B_city in the same state in the same country.

The if you put:

addr:city=A_suburb
addr:state=state
addr:country=country

Then which one are you talking about.

Where as if you put:

addr:suburb=A_suburb
addr:city=A_city or B_city
addr:state=state
addr:country=country

Then it's immediately apparent which is which.

Just my thoughts.

Cheers
Ross


On 19/01/14 13:00, Stéphane Guillou wrote:
Thanks everyone for your input.

I wonder what was the rationale behind using abbreviations for countries
and states as I understood that the database must be as human-readable
as possible.
Still, I will be following the recommendations on the Key:addr page for
addr:country=AU.

However, I am still unsure about suburb vs city. Key:addr tells us to
watch out for the Australian definition of suburbs, and Wikipedia says
the following:

"In Australia and New Zealand, suburbs have become formalised as
geographic subdivisions of a city and are used by postal services in
*addressing*."

As we are here tagging the address, I was wondering: are we tagging so
the addresses appear as they should when we use them (e.g. when we write
them on an envelope) - the original point of tagging an address I guess
- (in which case I would just go with addr:city=The Gap), or should we
understand the tags as literally as possible (in that case, I would go
addr:city=Brisbane and addr:suburb=The Gap).

What would be the best way to decide on a convention so we can add
guidelines for OSM-AU?

Cheers

Stéphane (chtfn)

On 19/01/14 11:04, Ross Scanlon wrote:
I'd suggest you check this page

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr

You'll see that the addr:country is supposed to be:

"The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two letter country code in upper case."

We are talking addresses not is_in.

Also addr:state can be either but it tends to be the abbreviation.

Cheers
Ross


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