[OSM-talk] Release openstreetmap-carto v2.36.0
Marc Gemis
marc.gemis at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 12:24:00 UTC 2015
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> that's the difference between explicit and implicit mapping. If you are
> explicit, you know that it should be like that, if you rely on the absence
> of information / tags you might fall on your nose because the data wasn't
> complete etc.
> For some stuff it might sense to use the "no" to avoid misinterpretations
> by wrong asumptions, e.g. shop=tobacco, sells:cigarettes=yes,
> sells:cigarette_tobacco=no
> or highway=motorway_link, oneway=no.
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> also: sells:vegetables=only
> sells:cabbage=yes
> sells:carrots=yes
> ...
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some shops only sells certain products during certain periods of the year.
All bakeries in Belgium sell chocolate figures during Sinterklaas-period
and chocolate eggs during easter period.
We will need something like "sells:chocolate_easter_eggs:yes @
(easter_period)" OTOH, every Belgian knows that she can buy that in a
bakery in those periods. Do we really need to tag that ? It's common
knowledge (when you're an Belgian).
Also the assortment of fruitcakes and sandwiches is larger during the
weekends.
For Christmas eve or New Years Eve, you might also be able to order
starters. Butchers and bakeries might even become deli's during this period.
What about supermarkets and wine? In Belgium and France it is normal that
they sell wine. Not so in Sweden, where wine is sold via state-operated
shops.
Would it be enough to write shop=supermarket; sells:wine=no ?
regards
m
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