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<p>On 2/28/2019 5:12 AM, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:<br>
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<div style="16px" text-align="left">sleepable=yes/no is for me
problematic as it can be easily confused with "is it OK to sleep
there".<br>
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<div style="16px" text-align="left">`bench:architecture=hostile`
has multiple problems - it is unclear (what it means? that it
was built<br>
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<div style="16px" text-align="left">during Russian occupation?),
subjective and it shows clear opinion in social topic.<br>
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<div style="16px" text-align="left">It is preferable to use tags
that are as objective as possible.<br>
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<p>It's important to realize that the term 'hostile' has a certain
meaning in the realm of architecture, and need not necessarily be
seen as judgmental. (Gothic architecture, for instance, was
originally a slur implying primitive barbaric style.) That said,
if the situation can be described using simple factual terminology
that would be better, since interpreting it wouldn't require any
extra knowledge. <br>
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<p>I agree with your objection to 'sleepable=yes' -- it implies
permission, like an access tag. So we might consider
'sitting=only' or 'sitting_only=yes'.</p>
<p>Jason<br>
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