Hi, On 12 April 2010 08:32, Eugene Iline <[email protected]> wrote: > Moreover, in general it is often not possible to distinguish each object > with a wall or fence around it even with a building with a plate "control > checkpoint" or "military unit #####" on it as an object owned by military, > so the only "absolute truth on ground" about it is that that is just a wall > and access is prohibited ("no"). Giving the wall tag landuse=military that > stands for "military owned" in Map features will be just a guess of the > author, even if he has seen armed man behind the fence.
I think you forget that a military complex is often a normal workplace for a lot of people where they have to drive in every morning and may want things like routing or search or any other application, to work equally inside and outside that place. The locations of most things in military units around the world are not state secrets. Also, what is prohibited for one mapper, may be allowed for another mapper. Cheers _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

