[Imports] Fwd: Re: Sardinia Regional Dataset Building Import: second proposal

Leonardo kinetocore86 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 13:50:42 UTC 2014


Hi Florian!

Thanks for all you advices but the data about the type of building is 
not present on that file. I'm sure that it exist on the Sardinian 
government office but they decided to not release it yet. If one day it 
wil be released we will add that information on the existing data. :)

About the kindergarden i'm based on what is described here:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:building%3Dschool

The building itself it's a school but the area will be tagged as 
amenity=kindergarten + isced:level=0.

Regards,

Leonardo

Il 31/03/2014 10:15, Florian Fanselow ha scritto:
> Hello Leonardo,
>
> I've read your proposal of the building import in sardinia at the 
> imports-mailing-list. That looks very well, even if I don't speak 
> italian  ;-)
> I'm especially interested in the part of 
> 'how-to-translate-the-descriptions-into-the-tagging-scheme', because I 
> worked on this for the big data-import of cologne
>
>  http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cologne/Adressimport
>
> In this tagging-table 
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cologne/Adressimport/Nutzung you 
> can see, how we translated the (unfortunately german) descriptions 
> into the OSM-Tagging-Scheme. As you may see, we have added the tag 
> 'building:use' for nearly all of the different buildings, so that the 
> buildings are more detailed. Maybe this is a tag you can add to your 
> import?
> I you want, I could do it for you!
>
> Further I have a question about the proposed tags of 'asilo'. I don't 
> know the italian school/kindergarten-system, so I wonder a little bit, 
> why you used the tag 'building=school' for an building that belongs to 
> a kindergarten. In my opinion it would be better if you used 
> 'building=yes' + 'amenity=kindergarten'. But that's just my german 
> view. Please correct me, if I have to edit my opinion ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
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