> True/false and Yes/No both give the same meaning to oneway, so there's > only debate if the value should be leaning towards human- or machine > readability. Personally I would lean towards human, shame on any > programmer who's software cannot parse yes/no values. > > What would really add additional information to oneway is: 0, 1 and -1. > These values additionally give a direction relative to the direction of > the way. Imho only 0, 1 and -1 are the true options for the oneway tag.
I don't, for the exact same reason you gave above : "Lean towards humans" "shame on software unable to parse yes/no" -- sly Sylvain Letuffe [email protected] qui suis-je : http://slyserv.dyndns.org _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

