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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03-Mar-17 09:21 PM, Paul Johnson
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 12:50 AM,
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sent from a phone<br>
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On 2 Mar 2017, at 20:55, Tobias Knerr <<a
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While it's ok to overlook minor "rule violations"
sometimes, things like not announcing the vote do
clearly have a big impact on the outcome. It's
obvious to me that the vote is invalid and needs to
be repeated.<br>
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>From reading the few comments on the wiki discussion
page ...<br>
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It looks like this should be a property tag of
"friendly:*=yes/no"<br>
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Where * could be motorcycle, hiking, bicycle etc.<br>
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Should I start a proposal along these lines?<br>
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There are presently <100 motorcycle_friendly
occurrences in the data base so replacing them would not
be too much work.
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<div>This seems a tad on the subjective side rather than
objective, and probably dependent on one's skill at
navigating with the mode at hand... <br>
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One can make it objective. e.g.<br>
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=== Hiking ===<br>
A hiker may arrive dirty, wet and tired. They appreciate somewhere
to sit while they can see their backpack and clothing while eating
in a cafe. <br>
They may also appreciate being able to fill their water bottle
before leaving. <br>
At a lodging they may appreciate a drying room where their tent and
cloths can be dried. <br>
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These are 'little things' that assist to make the trip just that
much easier. <br>
Some make an effort to find out what is desired too <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=103675">https://forum.cyclinguk.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=103675</a> <br>
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Would I use friendly:*=no ... yes. There is one pub/fuel stop in
Australia that is 'out of fuel' for motorcyclists ... but has it for
cars. <br>
Definitely friendly:motorcycle=no! Very usefull to know that a
motorcycle needs enough fuel to get to the next fuel stop! <br>
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It is hard to asses the 'friendliness' of a feature for an activity
unless you are engaged in it. <br>
However, for some (like me), it is also hard to asses a species of
tree. <br>
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Bottom line: You if you cannot asses a tag don't use it. <br>
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