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<p>I linked three in a previous email which have several photos. I
have come across some which have a commemorative plaque outside,
so it's not just memory; it is recorded. <br>
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<p>Anne<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/09/2021 07:46, Mateusz Konieczny
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<div>Can you link photo of such place?<br>
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<div dir="auto">Is there some building style/infrastructure there?<br>
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<div dir="auto">Or is it case of people just remembering that some<br>
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<div>Sep 18, 2021, 01:22 by <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:annekadistel@web.de">annekadistel@web.de</a>:<br>
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<p>"we map what's present" - is that current use? What if it's
vacant? Do we map what we see or what the locals see, i.e.
"That looks like an interesting building, what is it?" - "Oh,
that's the old creamery, but it closed in 1975." Do you tag
that as <span class="font" style="font-family:Courier New,
Courier, monospace">building=yes</span> or <span
class="font" style="font-family:Courier New, Courier,
monospace">building=industrial</span> or whatever the
outcome of this discussion will be?<br>
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<div class="">On 17/09/2021 23:53, Dave F via Tagging wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Building=church is not used because
it's a place of worship, but because the building have a
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<div>If I was to build a residential property in a style that
I, or more importantly, you perceive as a church; & to
then say it should be tagged as a church, even though it's
*never* been one, is ridiculous.<br>
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<div> The building:use tag inappropriately expects
contributors to make guesses bases purely on a building's
visual appearance. <br>
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<div> What does a 'architecturally like a church' church look
like? it's so varied. <br>
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<div> This is a church: <br>
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<div> In OSM we map what's current. When a building stops
being used as a church/school/whatever, the building tag get
s amended appropriated;. If someone wishes to record what it
was, the historic tag, or similar can be used. <br>
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