> 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"


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