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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Maybe there needs to be a wiki page on
      the subject? <br>
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      Associating one feature (a 'parent') with another feature (a
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      More of a guide as to how OSM 'does' it? <br>
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      Or may be it needs to be added to some already existing guide... <br>
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      On 1/04/2015 10:17 PM, Jan van Bekkum wrote:<br>
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        <div>I will definitely use the proposed tag where applicable.</div>
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        The issue of adding a relation is close to the ongoing
        discussion about mapping amenities on camping sites: <i>Tagging
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                  <div>This is the only critically important aspect IMO.
                    For a building hosting multiple organizations, there
                    should be a way to attribute the reception properly.
                    In many cases it logically follows from the
                    location. Not in all probably. My suggestion would
                    be to introduce the tag as is, and add a relation
                    when possible. The tag definitely adds value in many
                    cases even without the relation.</div>
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                  <div>Cheers,</div>
                  <div>Kotya</div>
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