[Tagging] Refining heritage tag
António Madeira
antoniomadeira at gmx.com
Tue Apr 21 20:11:14 UTC 2020
Yes, I know that Joseph, but the problem is not in the scheme itself, is
between the tags of this scheme and the tags of other schemes.
If you have millions of tags like ref:"whatever", how are you going to
distinguish between them if you make a query or some kind of data reading?
Since we're going on circles around the same issue, I'll leave it as it is.
Regarding "protection_title=", I'll keep using it, as stated here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dprotected_area#Social-protected-area
Regards and thank you all for your considerations.
António.
Às 07:59 de 21/04/2020, Joseph Eisenberg escreveu:
> The heritage:operator tag is needed because “operator=“ is the
> operator of the feature, not the operator of the heritage status.
>
> If you have an old residential building which is still in active use,
> the operator= is whoever manages the building now, but it might also
> have a heritage:operator= which will be a different value.
>
> This isn’t necessary with the ref, since the operator is in the key in
> the format ref:<operator>
>
> —Joseph
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 7:24 PM Paul Allen <pla16021 at gmail.com
> <mailto:pla16021 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 02:37, António Madeira
> <antoniomadeira at gmx.com <mailto:antoniomadeira at gmx.com>> wrote:
>
> So, what's the rationale for using heritage:operator and not
> heritage:ref?
> It's these inconsistencies that breaks my logic...
>
>
> Why are the eyes of tetrapods (fish, reptiles, birds, mammals) wired
> backwards? Why does the recurrent laryngeal nerve from the brain
> to the larynx go down into the chest and around the aorta? Why do
> baleen whales develop teeth in embryo that are resorbed before they
> are born?
>
> Same answer. The heritage tags evolved. If somebody had sat down and
> thought everything through, it might have turned out differently.
>
> The endless bickering here is to try to ensure we think things through
> and don't end up with schemes that, in hindsight, are sub-optimal.
>
> --
> Paul
>
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