On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Steve Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: > > IMHO "Don't piss off the whole world, just piss off one country" is a bad > solution, if there is no need to piss off anyone at all.
+1 > Yes, but I would like us to define what the different national defaults are, > so that everyone can work off the same playbook. I'm not a fan of this solution, because usually I don't think it's necessary - not in this case, anyway (read on...). > For example, in Noppia, bikes can do the wrong one down one way streets. One > way streets are just tagged oneway, nothing special. > In Stevia, they can't. > > We define use cases: > UC1) Oneway street with bikes allowed in wrong direction > UC2) Oneway street with bikes not allowed in wrong direction > > We have a 2x2 matrix: > > UC1 > UC2 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Noppia: oneway=true | oneway=true;bicycle=oneway > Stevia: oneway=true;bicycle=twoway | oneway=true > > That's the table that needs to go in the wiki so that everyone understands > how to code the same thing in different countries. > > Meanwhile the area for Noppia could be tagged > "bicycle_rule:wrong_way_in_oneway_permitted" or whatever. I see your point, but WOW, that seems like a lot of extra STUFF to maintain - and we don't have a good track record with maintenance (see the wiki... :P). You don't need it. Use this, which is exactly as *already documented in the wiki*: UC1: oneway=yes; cycleway=opposite UC2: oneway=yes (see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:oneway and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway). _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

