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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-06-27 16:28, Paul Allen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 3:13 PM, Mateusz Konieczny
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<div>I encountered public charging station for electric
bicycles.</div>
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<div>How this should be tagged?</div>
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href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dcharging_station"
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<div>recommends <br>
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<div>amenity=charging_station</div>
<div>bicycle=yes</div>
<div>scooter=no</div>
<div>car=no</div>
<div>truck=no</div>
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<div>what sounds like a horrible idea,</div>
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<div>I agree. But not for your reasons. Should be
charging:bicycle=yes, charging:car=no,<br>
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<div>etc.<br>
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<div> I propose to use amenity=bicycle_changing_<wbr>station</div>
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amenity=parking).<br>
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<div>And then you encounter a charging station which
accommodates both cars and<br>
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<div>bicycles. Which isn't a problem with the existing
scheme: amenity=charging_station +<br>
car=yes + bicycle=yes. Which isn't a problemwith a more
modern version of the existing scheme:<br>
amenity=charging_station + charging:bicycle=yes +
charging:car=yes. Which is<br>
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<div>a BIG problem with your idea. Because then you have to
use<br>
amenity=bicycle_charging_station;car_charging_station and
which one gets rendered (if any)<br>
is up to the carto.<br>
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I remember having been told off by someone who doesn't like
namespaces: "we are not doing like that" <span
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But you are, like me, perfectly right using it because we could have<br>
charging:bicycle:amperage=* different from charging:car:amperage=*<br>
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I had written a general such namespace specification with very
strict logic.<br>
But I will never publish it because of comments like above.<br>
People don't agree on the order of the terms in the first place.<br>
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All the best,
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