[Tagging] Artworks inside the Louvre

Eugene Alvin Villar seav80 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 24 01:21:40 UTC 2016


My initial reaction, and one that you've mentioned, is to add indoor=yes.
But then, you need to make some specific rules on which objects tagged
indoor=yes get hidden in rendering (like artworks?) and those that still
probably deserve to be rendered (like cinemas inside shopping malls?).

On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Daniel Koć <daniel at koć.pl> wrote:

> We are on the way to render artworks on osm-carto (default map layer on
> main website), but during testing phase I've found that in Louvre they are
> tagged not only on the exterior, but also some of them are inside the
> building (as part of the permanent exposition, I guess).
>
> This made me think if - and how - should we tag such features? Current
> definition is laconic and does not help in this case ("A tag for public
> pieces of art"). Should we just add "indoor=yes" (currently 67k+ uses),
> find new tagging scheme or just introduce a policy which doesn't let
> tagging them?
>
> It is important for a rendering strategy - we're not able to recognize
> which are visible outside and which are not and it creates a visual mess:
>
>
> https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/2236#issuecomment-234687333
>
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