[Tagging] Ski_jump_take_off
remontees at free.fr
remontees at free.fr
Thu Jan 23 19:08:25 UTC 2014
I agree with the idea of ski_jump is not a sport. +1 Tobias
2014/1/23 Richard Z. <ricoz.osm at gmail.com>
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 01:33:41PM +0100, Janko Mihelić wrote:
> > 2014/1/23 Richard Z. <ricoz.osm at gmail.com>
> >
> > > * sport=* is used for something different. His intention was to
> describe
> > > the
> > > details of a technical structure, not to say what kind of sport
> facility
> > > it is.
> > > Would you map ski-pistest with sport=*? How?
> > > * 97 is a high percentage ski jump sites that were mapped. There is no
> > > reason
> > > to compare it with unrelated sports.
> > > * sport=* is really lacking form many purposes, which is the reason
> that
> > > most
> > > sports that can profit from detailed mapping don't use it. We don´t
> mark
> > > hiking
> > > trails with sport=hiking, via ferrata's with sport=, waterways with
> > > sport=kayaking.
> > >
> >
> > In all those cases sport=* is used to describe what sport can be played
> on
> > a particular physical object. Sport=hiking is put on a highway=path,
> > sport=kayaking is put on waterway=river.
>
> not even mentioned in the respective pages
> * http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Hiking
> * http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Whitewater_sports
>
> Regarding cycling, is it a sport, leisure or just a mean of transportation?
> Some ways should be marked with all three.
>
> > Following that logic, we should have sport=ski_jumping put on a
> > leisure=ski_jump_hill. sport=ski_jump_take_off makes no sense, because
> > that's not a sport, that is a facility.
>
> I think you listed two valid points in this paragraph but I don´t see
> how they follow the same logic. They are just different uses for different
> purposes.
>
>
> Richard
>
>
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