[OSM-talk] OSM-Tagging in Wikidata

Kolossos tim at alder-digital.de
Tue Dec 30 01:06:36 UTC 2014


I would like to keep it as simple as possible and I don't want to
replace the OSM-Wiki where all usefull combinations of tags are described.

You would not only destroy the URL to the OSM-Wiki you would also damage
the format checking tools that we have in Wikidata[1].

Perhaps you have a better example to let me re-think this topic.
"cuisine=fastfood" is only used 12 times [2].

Greeting Tim alias Kolossos

[1]
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Property_talk%3AP1282&diff=163539475&oldid=163111676
[2] http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/cuisine=fastfood#overview

Am 29.12.2014 um 13:40 schrieb Janko Mihelić:
> 2014-12-29 12:26 GMT+01:00 Kolossos <tim at alder-digital.de
> <mailto:tim at alder-digital.de>>:
> 
>     It's possible to build 1:n and n:1 relations.
> 
>     That means "amenity=marketplace" links to 2 Wikidata entries Q330284
>     (marketplace) and Q132510 (streetmarket). In the other direction
>     "power=minor_line" and "power=line" are linking both to Q2144320
>     (Overhead power line). It's in both cases a OR-connection.
>     As far I can see it's not possible to support an AND.
> 
> 
> For this to be a valuable resource, I think we need an AND. What if we used:
> 
> Tag:amenity=restaurant+cuisine=fastfood
> 
> But then the Formater URL Statement of the P1282 wouldn't be entirely
> correct. I think that's a small price.
> 
> I have another suggestion. Sometimes tags mean different things in
> different countries. For example highway=primary means Q765207 in
> Croatia, but it means Q792334 in Belgium. For these cases I would use a
> qualifier P131 (located in the administrative territorial entity) and
> that means that the tag (or combination of tags) only works in that
> administrative entity.
> 
> Janko
> 
> 
> 
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