[Talk-pt] How to tag a threshing floor

António Madeira antoniomadeira at gmx.com
Thu Nov 5 23:04:30 UTC 2020


Pela informação que foi transmitida na mailing list internacional, o
histórico dessa etiqueta levanta suspeitas de que terá usufruído de
algum tipo de importação, o que não invalida o seu uso, obviamente.
A não ser nos casos em que uma eira esteja incluída em algum núcleo
museológico/arqueológico, onde a etiqueta historic=threshing_floor faria
sentido, todos os outros casos seriam de man_made, dado que, pelo menos
em Portugal, a maioria ainda é usada nas zonas rurais.


Às 19:03 de 05/11/2020, Rui Reino Baptista escreveu:
> Citando: "Só não sei se *historic=threshing_floor* não deveria ser
> *historic=yes* quando usado em conjunção com *man_made=threshing_floor*."
>
> historic=[/qualquer_coisa/] implica, em termos lógicos, que tem
> importância histórica o que inclui desde logo a designação base
> *historic=yes* (ou seja fica/está implícito). Neste momento já existem
> mapeadas mais de 1000 utilizações de historic=threshing_floor  (c.f.
> https://taghistory.raifer.tech/#***/historic/threshing_floor). Não a
> usar é desperdiçar uma oportunidade de melhor detalhar a tag
> history=(threshing_floor)
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 7:58 PM António Madeira <antoniomadeira at gmx.com
> <mailto:antoniomadeira at gmx.com>> wrote:
>
>     Concordo com as possíveis formas que propões de mapear as
>     tradicionais eiras.
>     Só não sei se *historic=threshing_floor* não deveria ser
>     *historic=yes* quando usado em conjunção com
>     *man_made=threshing_floor*.
>
>
>
>     Às 05:47 de 05/11/2020, Rui Reino Baptista escreveu:
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     This is my proposal:
>>
>>     Preferably *to be mapped as "area"*.
>>
>>     *area:highway=pedestrian
>>     area=yes*
>>     *highway=pedestrian*
>>       (*) to be used when mapped as area, adapt to other "highway"
>>     option when not pedestrian
>>     https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:area:highway=pedestrian
>>
>>     *man_made=threshing_floor*
>>        (**) "man_made" is mandatory
>>     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threshing_floor
>>
>>     *historic=threshing_floor
>>     *
>>        (***) "historic" is optional, but *highly recommended*, if
>>     "historic" is relevant
>>     https://taghistory.raifer.tech/#***/historic/threshing_floor
>>
>>     *surface=paving_stones*|*
>>        (****)  optional, any value admissible for tag "surface"
>>     https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:surface
>>
>>     *access=yes|no|private*
>>        (*****) optional, any value admissible for tag "access"
>>     https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access#List_of_possible_values
>>
>>     RB
>>
>>     On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 6:27 PM António Madeira via Talk-pt
>>     <talk-pt at openstreetmap.org <mailto:talk-pt at openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
>>
>>         Greetings.
>>
>>         In Portugal and all Mediterranean countries, there are
>>         thousands of thresing floors
>>         <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threshing_floor>. Most of them
>>         are not used anymore, of course, but they are still preserved
>>         and are private spaces used for many purposes. I myself have one.
>>         I see there's a reference to this feature in this
>>         <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Historical_Objects/Map_Properties>
>>         wiki page, but wouldn't it fit better in the man_made tag?
>>         After all, this is still an used feature, although not always
>>         with the original intent.
>>
>>         Regards.
>>
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