On January 4, 2018 at 6:21:03 PM PST, Bradley White <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>> I don't think the title
>> given to a piece of land should necessarily have bearing on the data
>> representation, in the same way "Hampstead Heath" doesn't get
>> "natural=heath" just because it's in the name.

I forgot to make this point in my previous post.  The British English 
convention of calling a (sometimes municipal) park-like area "Hampstead Heath" 
being explicitly stated as a different semantic than what OSM tags 
"natural=heath" is an important distinction to make, and I'm glad our wiki does 
so.

However, by way of contrast, something called "Park" generally IS a park:  I 
seldom, if ever, find an exception to this.  As long as that is true (and 
contrasts sharply with "heath" as you and our wiki remind us), I'll continue to 
tag something named "Park" with leisure=park.  Yes, sometimes I'll use 
leisure=nature_reserve, but guess what?  That's because it's name contains 
"Nature Reserve" or "Open Space Reserve" or some other set of English words 
that map directly onto the tag "leisure=nature_reserve."

So, while it doesn't NECESSARILY have bearing, I am an intelligent enough user 
of language (and its derived semantics) to "properly" map these semantics to 
specific syntax tags in OSM.  All OSM volunteers must do at least a little bit 
of this, and we can even talk about the more subtle aspects of doing so in a 
forum like talk-us.

Our tag of park, I continue to assert most assiduously, is vast and elastic.  
We might improve it with a rich schema, but until then, it is correct to tag 
park entries with this tag.

SteveA
California
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