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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/02/2015 10:31 AM, David Bannon
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 10:02 +1100, Warin wrote:
...some sensible stuff
Warin, I need to head out now and will look at rest of you questions
later. But one question, how about a 'flatter' approach ?
amenity=dump_point (or dump_station ...)
amenity=dog
amenity=trash_bin
drop the intermediate step involving waste= I don't like the two stage
approach, know Dave S does not either.</pre>
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You mean a one step? Like highway= x ?<br>
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To do that I'd think a new supper key waste= at the top level!
And maybe that is what it needs! If there are enough different
kinds then why not? </big><br>
waste=rubbish_bin<br>
waste=skip_bin<br>
waste=dump_point<br>
waste=chemical_toilet<br>
waste=dog_excrement<br>
waste=sharps<br>
waste=cigarettes<br>
waste=excrement<br>
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What does it take to justify a top level tag? <br>
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I know there are a lot of amenity tags but there are a lot of amenities
in this world.
David
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<big>Yes.. well presently thinking about amenity=reception .. from
campsite=reception .. lots more ';reception' other than campsites
... multi building offices and industrial complexes and motels ..
</big>may as well have one tag to cover them all. <br>
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