I don't, no. I do still see people adding osm:* tags to their photos though, via the RSS feeds, but realistically I don't expect its gotten much traction.

Like the blog post said it's still pretty a "dorky" feature and that means it really needs some love and tools and examples to help people (who don't live and breathe this stuff) understand what to do with it. And then I left Flickr and they've had a thousand and one other priorities and and and.

I added support for the tags in buildings=yes. For example (you'll need to scroll down to the "photos" section) :

http://buildingequalsyes.spum.org/id/2150341379

http://buildingequalsyes.spum.org/id/2148567270

I'm hoping to have some time to work on b=y again soon and it would be nice to wire in an (Flickr) uploadr or something.

Cheers,

On 8/1/11 4:40 PM, Richard Weait wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 7:19 PM, straup<[email protected]>  wrote:
For what it's worth we were aware that IDs were technically considered
unstable when we started down the OSM machine tags "extras" road, at Flickr.

Do you have an idea of how often OSM machine tags are added to items
in Flickr, and how often those tags are followed, consumed or clicked?
  how is use changing over time?

It's pretty cool.  I should use those tags more often.



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