[Tagging] how to tag that it is not advisable to enter a lake
Casper Kersten
casperkersten1 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 13:54:38 UTC 2021
A note=* tag is only useful for other mappers reading raw map data. A
description=* tag would be more fitting, or a user-defined hazard tag
conform the "any tags you like" guidelines.
Op di 6 jul. 2021 15:33 schreef Janko Mihelić <janjko at gmail.com>:
> uto, 6. srp 2021. u 15:09 Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdreist at gmail.com>
> napisao je:
>
>> Is this something we can represent in OSM? Is there already tagging for
>> it? Should the tag be specific (after all, there might be people who don't
>> mind to have some leeches attached after a swim, AFAIK they are not
>> dangerous)?
>>
>
> I think a note="Warning, leaches inside lake" will suffice. swimming=no
> says it's not permitted, and this isn't the deal here. animal=leach isn't
> used to document animals that habitate a place naturally. I think we
> shouldn't have a tag like that, it's a very slippery slope. The only thing
> that is left is the hazard=* tag. I wouldn't be opposed to hazard=leaches
> on the lake way.
>
> Janko
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