[Tagging] StreetComplete 10 / foot=yes on residential
Peter Elderson
pelderson at gmail.com
Mon Feb 18 08:33:34 UTC 2019
Different tagging will not remove the non-consensus. Non-conflation is unrealistic.
(wow, 5 negs in a row, respect!)
Mvg Peter Elderson
> Op 18 feb. 2019 om 01:45 heeft Dave F via Tagging <tagging at openstreetmap.org> het volgende geschreven:
>
> True. Primarily because there's a false conflation of meanings, such as yours. That there are laws in certain countries around the world is irrelevant. *Within* OSM that tag has no legality implied. A different tag would be required to map what you suggest.
>
> Cheers
> DaveF.
>
>> On 18/02/2019 00:30, Peter Elderson wrote:
>> I'm afraid countries differ with respect to legal imlications of sidewalk.
>> This discussion, I've seen it 5 times now ande it never ends with consensus. It never ends at all.
>>
>> Vr gr Peter Elderson
>>
>>
>> Op ma 18 feb. 2019 om 00:49 schreef Dave F via Tagging <tagging at openstreetmap.org>:
>>> As already stated, sidewalk is to indicate a physical object. Sidewalk
>>> has no legal implications. 'Foot' is used purely to indicate legality.
>>>
>>> On 17/02/2019 22:29, Tobias Wrede wrote:
>>> > Am 17.02.2019 um 20:44 schrieb Andy Townsend:
>>> >> I don't think that a "global" encouragement to add foot=no makes
>>> >> sense; there'll be lots of countries where it'd be silly.
>>> >>
>>> > I don't think the app "encourages" anything. In this quest the app
>>> > merely speculates that the sidewalk=none could maybe warrant a foot=no
>>> > and asks the user if that is the case.
>>> >
>>> > As others and I have pointed out this speculation is not so
>>> > ill-founded for some situations (e. g. bridges, tunnels) but overdoes
>>> > it for the standard roads out there.
>>> >
>>> > Tobias W
>>> >
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