looks like you have "sells:toys=yes" there... 

If we don't agree on some kind of framework for this up front, tagging
chaos will fill the vacuum anyway. This is the normal state of affairs.
Net result is that data quality goes down, like a kid's painting set
which ultimately ends up with 24 shades of muddy brown. 

--colin 

On 2015-11-02 13:11, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: 

> sent from a phone 
> 
> Am 02.11.2015 um 12:35 schrieb Colin Smale <colin.sm...@xs4all.nl>:
> 
>> Back to our chemists/drugstores/pharmacies, ... 
>> 
>> The "art" is going to be choosing these product categories so they are a) 
>> not so specific that the list gets too long and unwieldy and b) not too 
>> high-level that they add too little distinction between the shop types 
>> ("medicines" would probably be an example of this).
> 
> yes, since I've seen a shelf board with stuff like this 
> http://www.kaleidoshop.de/produktkatalog/produktgrafiken/chicco-sprechende-farm.jpg
>  
> or similar for sale in a pharmacy I've given up  hoping the list could be 
> kept small ;-) 
> 
> cheers  
> Martin
 
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