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On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, Paul Allen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
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<div>Yeah, we try to avoid putting two top-level tags on the
same object because</div>
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<p>That's awfully pessimistic, but I see your point. I suppose
having some hairdressers rendered as generic healthcare
providers will be confusing... and no general-purpose renderer
will adapt to something as minor as this. So I'll relent.</p>
<p>I'd really like a tag we could use for both hairdressers and
specialists, but unless we find a less monstrous version of <tt>lice_removal_treatment_on_premise=yes</tt>
I'll let it go.<br>
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<p>On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, Martin Koppenhoefer <a
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<blockquote type="cite">Maybe it’s because I am not an English
native speaker, but I would expect something more than a head
lice removal treatment place or a speech therapist when I see
healthcare=clinic. I would see it as misleading promising a
„clinic“ to the map user just to find out that it is a head lice
removal or speech therapist</blockquote>
I'm in the same boat, actually. In Spanish these are never called
"clinics", they're either "centros de eliminación de piojos" (lice
elimination centres) or "peluquerías de piojos" (lice
hairdressers).
<p>I don't know what's the expectation in English-speaking
countries, but I find it difficult to categorise this as a
clinic. I'm not even sure if they operate under the same laws as
speech therapists and typical clinics in Spain; I think not.<br>
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<p>The only reason I even proposed healthcare is because, well, it
<i>is</i> a hygiene and health problem... and both <tt>amenity</tt>
and <tt>shop</tt> seemed too generic.<br>
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<p>On Fri, 14 Aug 2020, Graeme Fitzpatrick <a
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<blockquote type="cite">I've just had a hip replacement done, so
saw the orthopaedic surgeon this week for a follow up. While I
was waiting, his receptionist took a call, & had to tell the
caller that "I'm sorry, Dr doesn't work on wrists. He
specialises in hips & knees" </blockquote>
How would we map that? <tt>healthcare=orthopaedics</tt> + <tt>healthcare:speciality=hips;knees</tt>?
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