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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-06-18 21:00, Bryan Housel
wrote:<br>
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<div class=""><b class="">Proposal:</b></div>
<div class="">I’d like to drop `covered=booth` as a suggested tag,
as it’s superfluous. If the telephone feature has `booth=yes`
or `booth=K6` you know it’s a booth. Then we’re not repurposing
the `covered=*` for a thing that it doesn’t normally do in other
situations and isn’t documented on the main `covered` page.</div>
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<div class="">Thoughts?</div>
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Booth is a rubbish name for a tag. It is an obscure, American term.
Many things could be a booth, eg a shop, or a photo booth, or a
ticket booth.<br>
In UK English, it is a "telephone box". If you want to tag a
telephone box, why not a tag for man_made=telephone_box?<br>
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It actually tells you what it is. You can add extra tags for the
specific style or model if you care about that.<br>
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Craig<br>
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