Proposed features/DisabilityDescription

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DisabilityDescription
Status: Approved (active)
Proposed by: Lulu-Ann
Tagging: wheelchair:description:language, blind:description:language, deaf:description:language=free text
Applies to: node/way/area
Definition: <definition>
Rendered as: speech bubble / for the blind: spoken
Draft start: 2009-11-26
RFC start: 2009-11-30
Vote start: 2010-01-02
Vote end: 2010-01-16

Contents

What ?

OpenStreetMap data needs to become accessible to disabled people.

This includes the need for a possibility to map objects of special interest to the different groups of disabled.

Often the object can not be described by established tags as much as needed.

This proposal shall fill the gap and offer a unified way to add information of interest the disabled, that is not of interest to other persons.


Why ?

Where to map?

Tagging

The key consists of the keyword for the disability

followed by a colon, plus the keyword

followed by a colon plus the 2 letter language code also used in name:*=*

Note: The language extension is of special interest to blind users because the screenreader shall be controlled to pronounce the description in the correct language.

Wheelchair users and other walking disabilities

Tagging examples:


Blindness and visual impairments

Tagging examples:






Deafness and hearing impairments

Tagging examples:



Rendering / Speaking

Often used combinations

For longer descriptions

If you have a longer description of an object, like such for tourists that describe the history of an object, you can use blind:website:lg=* and place an URL to the long text.

Discussion

Please use the talk page.

See request for comment on talk@openstreetmap.org.

See also

Voting

Wiki tip: Type {{vote|yes/no}} to approve/oppose this proposal, type 4 tildes like: ~~~~ to sign your user name & date.

Answers on the talk page --Lulu-Ann 11:15, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
Waldo, we are still waiting for your subtitle proposal... --Lulu-Ann 12:00, 9 November 2011 (UTC)

Results

The proposal has reached more yes votes than no votes and has reached the minimum number of votes and is therefore approved.

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