<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">For pay toilets, amenity=toilets; fee=yes, while shop=newsagent is for newspaper stands (I think). for DVD shops, I think that there is no tag for it. The big G has "Quiapo DVD" (somewhat prominent when you look at it), but I think that we can't tag it since it is somewhat illegal. Basketball courts are easy, use sport=basketball. AFAIK, multipurpose buildings should be building=yes, amenity=public_building. In some places, I tag cockfighting arenas as sport=cockfighting, though a good number of people outside the Philippines do not consider sabong as a sport (and illegal in some places). Yellow Cab is a "pizza place", most likely to be tagged as amenity=restaurant.<br><br>Regarding MMDA's urinals, it should be amenity=toilets, fee=no (from what I know, most, if not all of its urinals are used for free), operator=Metropolitan Manila Development
Authority<br><br>--- On <b>Wed, 6/17/09, Rally de Leon <i><ralleon@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: Rally de Leon <ralleon@gmail.com><br>Subject: Re: [talk-ph] tagging distinctly Philippine POIs<br>To: "maning sambale" <emmanuel.sambale@gmail.com><br>Cc: "osm-ph" <talk-ph@openstreetmap.org><br>Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 5:08 PM<br><br><div class="plainMail">(not all are distinctly ph poi's, but for the sake of discussion, here<br>are some POI examples i know or don't know):<br><br>-Ukay-ukay / Wagwagan<br>-Hilot (manghihilot / mangtatawas)<br>-Daycare - is this classified as a school?<br>-Multipurpose Hall / Barangay Covered Courts - that cannot be plainly<br>classified as basketball court.<br>-Store that only sells LPG tank (gasul)<br>-Junkshop (buy and sells scrap)<br>-Store that primarily sells reconditioned and surplus
equipments (eg. HMR)<br>-Barangay Outpost or Police Outpost (small booth only, not barangay<br>hall or police station)<br>-FX Terminal (including a tag for their route destination, eg.<br>crossing, ayala, megamall)<br>-Newspaper stand (Tabloid / Broadsheet) - some sari-sari store sell<br>newspaper, bulgar, taliba, most don't.<br>-Pay Restrooms (distinction between free/public and pay restroom)<br>-Auction houses/yard like the ones in subic (or are these just<br>considered buildings?)<br>-DIY shop that is specialized in electronic/speaker/radio parts, not a<br>typical hardware (Raon-type of store, more like a radioshack<br>equivalent, or Kuryente) - or just generalize this as "hardware shop"?<br>-free-standing betting stations/ pagcor / lotto outlets and alikes<br>-DVD DVD (or is this supposed to be secret) ;-)<br><br>-clear and easy guideline which are considered fastfood and<br>restaurant. as we don't want too many POI icons on the map.<br>Eg. If you
pay first (at the counter before you eat), then it's<br>FASTFOOD (eg. mcdo, jollibee, greenwich, and those at regular food<br>courts, including burger machine and good burger).<br>If you eat-first-then-pay-the-bill, then we generally put it under<br>RESTAURANT (especially if there's a waiter).<br><br>except for the free-standing semi-permanent fishball/isaw/shawarma<br>stand/kiosk (and alikes) where you eat first, then pay all the<br>fishballs you've eaten. Is this classified as fastfood or simply<br>"snack stand"?<br><br>So is "yellow cab" or goldilocks a restaurant or a fastfood?<br><br>i believe goldilocks and redribbon falls under "bakeshop"? so<br>therefore, as long as they sell cake, even if they sell fastfood, the<br>priority tag must be bakeshop. is this ok? that way, we use lesser and<br>easier to identify POI icons (for use on mobile devices)<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>talk-ph mailing list<br><a
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