Přeposílám mail, který jsem poslal na vysvětlenou do josm-dev (viz úplně dole).
Zdá se mi ale, že mail, na který jsem reagoval, je jiný než ten, který jsi přeposlal... Začíná v tom být zmatek a navrhuji přesunout diskuzi do JOSM-dev. Petr Dlouhý píše v Po 11. 05. 2009 v 10:45 +0200: > On Mon, 11 May 2009 00:45:58 +0200, Petr Dlouhý <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Souhlasím. Napsal jsem dotaz do konference JOSM. > > Přišla mi odpověď od Frederika Ramma. Otázka je, jestli má cenu to měnit > (změna by trvala 5 minut, kdyby správně fungovalo XAPI). > > >> I wonder if is a Czech/Slovak speciality, in which case one should > >> perhaps use the national language term? In Germany, if we have things > >> that nobody else in the world uses, we tend to use the German term in > >> the tag name as well. It makes not much sense to say "alternumber" when > >> nobody understands it. If you put addr:číslo_orientační then at least I > >> have a change of googling for it ;-) -------- Přeposlaná zpráva -------- Od: Radomir Cernoch <[email protected]> Komu: OpenStreetMap-Josm MailConf <[email protected]> Předmět: [josm-dev] Czech house numbers Datum: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:33:37 +0100 Hi, the system is following: We have the standard 'housenumber', which defines the order of houses on a street and therefore this number makes sense only in combination with the street name. This system is used by most people as it is easy to remember and hence this number is rendered on OSM maps. In Czech this number is called "číslo orientační." The second system, which we currently store in 'alternatenumber' ("číslo popisné") defines a unique number of a house within a village/town or suburb. Houses are ordered historically, the oldest has number 1, the newest might have 4029. Therefore houses 4028 and 4029 can be on opposite sides of the town. This system is used for administration and in small villages it serves as the primary system, since it is not crucial to adopt the 'housenumber' system if eg. the municipality consists only of one street. Lastly 'alternatenumber' is used on Czech land register maps and so we need it for finding position of individual houses. This is why we would appreciate if by looking at the map in JOSM, we could see both the 'alternatenumber' of a node together with the background register map (provided by WMS). I think we should currently resolve the following question: Is it better to use 'addr:alternatenumber' (or any other similar key) as the preferred way of storing secondary housing numbers for _most_ countries or is it better to adopt 'addr:some_czech_label' for Czech Republic and 'addr:some_german_label' for Germany, etc.? Personally I would set up 'addr:alternatenumber' wherever possible and switch to 'addr:some_local_label' if local system was too different. However this would probably require to push 'alternatenumber' into official list of attributes... Yours, Radek Cernoch _______________________________________________ Talk-cz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-cz

