Oct 23, 2020, 10:18 by fors...@ozonline.com.au: > I am not morally responsible if an ex partner kills a woman in a women's > refuge, he is, but I won't knowingly contribute to the process. And it > doesn't wash with me to say they should put a guard at the door because I > have mapped a refuge. > Not mapping ones that are private and not signed falls under not mapping private info. See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Limitations_on_mapping_private_information for an attempt to gather consensus opinion. > Re access=no, if I recollect correctly they still display in OSM, only > slightly more red. > This changed, now they display greish (less prominent) > > You probably wouldn't notice. I haven't checked data users such as Osmand > and Strava. > Any decent router will not route over them. > Graeme > Thanks for your thoughts on 'how to'. I have given it some thought and don't > have any really good answers. Please think of a better scheme. > > I mentioned a Don'tRender=yes tag but worry it may be too complicated for the > benefit that results but here goes: > > a land owner or manager can add a Don'tRender=yes tag > OSM.org map would honour the tag in map mode > This is a bad idea. > A licence condition for data users is that they have a public policy for the > Don'tRender tag > That is fortunately impossible. > > By having the item visible at edit time it eliminates the cycle of addition > and deletion and edit wars. > You can do that by mapping line and tagging it with note. Note that deleting existing paths with "I do not want them rendered" is not an acceptable edit. > Let the mapping community decide whether the claim to be a land owner or > manager is credible, if two organisations have credible claim to that then > Don'tRender=disputed > Russia does not get to decide whatever their military bases can be mapped and rendered in OSM. I knowingly and deliberately violated https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictions_on_geographic_data_in_China by mapping objects in China.
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