Minh Nguyễn
Minh Nguyễn
name-suggestion-index also uses schema-builder. Not sure if combining it with id-tagging-schema would make anything harder – or easier.
Oh, my bad, it’s actually using id-tagging-schema to generate the presets. All good then. 😅
This is a followup to https://github.com/osmlab/name-suggestion-index/pull/10035#discussion_r1798601952. I asked @Shubham0523 to focus on the integrated healthcare systems that Stanford runs, which are actual brands, rather than the university itself. The Wikidata...
> `footway=sidewalk` is implicitly `is_sidepath=yes` Note that `is_sidepath=*` is a misnomer. There’s a subtle difference between sidewalks and sidepaths. Sidepaths are more substantial and less likely to be influenced by...
There’s some further discussion in the threads above. Coming up with a good label for `highway` is proving more difficult than I thought at first, but the `public_transport` label seems...
As I said above, I’m fine with using an alternative “OSM English” term for `landuse=highway`. Also fine with putting “right of way” in an en-US localization. But that’s two things...
`indoor=yes` means the entrance is not a building entrance, but rather an entrance to something already inside a building. The only reliable way to distinguish between a building entrance and,...
If you want to distinguish between an entrance to a building and an entrance to a room, look for `indoor=yes` on the way connected to the node, or maybe on...
There is sort of the issue that @gravitystorm alluded to earlier, of determining the areas affected by a sparse changeset in history (#837 etc.). The coarseness of large changeset bboxes...
Would it make sense to split the discussion about notes from the one about changesets at this point? In some sense they’re related and could benefit from a consistent approach,...