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<p>... or maybe a better solution, if we would like the kind of shop
to be comprhensible to people of different culture, then I would
establish a namespace for food shops and then specify the (<i>locally
relevant</i>) kind of shop, like eg. shop:food=salumeria.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-12-05 22:26, Sergio Manzi
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<p>But maybe I've misunderstood your question: if you where asking
how I would like to tag a salumeria, the answer for me would be
really simple: "shop=salumeria"<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-12-05 22:23, Sergio Manzi
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<p>There is no way I can think of: for lack of better tagging
some very different shop categories (<i>very different in our
culture..</i><i>.</i>), like the aforementioned "salumeria",
"rosticeria", "polleria", the generic "alimentari", and many
others, have all been tagged as "shop=deli", so we have "<i>lost
part of our traditions</i>" for the sake of simplification
and the urge of a methodical tagging schema which is rooted in
a different culture.</p>
<p>It is sad, I guess..<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-12-05 22:10, Eugene
Podshivalov wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAEPw1JXoFfmt_onzLuSmWpjgiXgkpvS7h0TvbnQ07FDUe=Er-w@mail.gmail.com">What
is your solution for denoting "salumeria" shop so that it was
possible to grab all shops of that kind from the database?</blockquote>
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