[Tagging] sport without pitch but club : ok or tagging mistake ?

bkil bkil.hu+Aq at gmail.com
Mon Jun 28 23:48:37 UTC 2021


Could you please share an example of how you would tag a soccer club
with a billiards table (access=customers) on a given floor inside a
building way. Other parts of the building are used by other POI.

Please also consider that there can be 2 POI on the same floor
equidistant to the billiard table, only one of which is the club in
question, how would a data user (or just me looking at the data) know
which POI I need to visit to play pool?

On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 12:46 AM Martin Koppenhoefer
<dieterdreist at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On 28 Jun 2021, at 22:28, bkil <bkil.hu+Aq at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > What if I am a soccer fan but I don't like table soccer, darts or
> > other indoor sports that much, but I want to watch the match with
> > friends in a new neighborhood and we would also like to play pool
> > while at it, hence I would want to query something to the effect of
> > club=sport + club:sport=*soccer* + sport=*billiards* (whatever keys
> > you come up for marking this up)? If you split this information to a
> > separate entity (either to its own sports node or to a building way),
> > you will lose the ability to realistically search for this.
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> If you model the spatial relationships (e.g. billiard is inside the club, geometrically a node within an “area”) you can realistically query for these with a spatial database.
> And you’ll likely have to in order to get decent results, because a significant fraction of billiard tables will be modeled on their own rather than with a property.
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> For distinguishing building levels/floors there are tags, e.g. the level tag.
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> Cheers Martin
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