2008/12/20 Ulf Lamping <[email protected]>: > Again, I've added some more shop and amenity values to the map features > page (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Map_Features), derived > from the tagwatch usage statistics > (http://tagwatch.stoecker.eu/Europe/En/index.html).
I think this is well worth doing. However, I wonder if we can manage a little more consistency: > shop= > computer 115 > department_store 133 > electronics 211 > garden_centre 127 > optician 100 > shoes 140 OK - all in the singular except for electronics and shoes. Probably no reason to try to change these. > amenity= > dentist 133 > doctors 430 It's "doctors" that puzzles me. Why not "doctor"? I know that you are reporting reality here, but maybe we have a chance now to document a more consistent set of tags and perhaps the (possibly few) mappers already using "doctors" would be prepared to retag. > It seemed that for these values there were no real "rivals" with equal > meaning (maybe except for amenity=doctor used 160 times). That's a fair-sized minority. I wonder if the "doctors" camp contains a small number of prolific mappers. Dermot -- -------------------------------------- Iren sind menschlich _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

