User:Kovposch/test

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Archived.

Wish list / to-do

Tagging

  1. separatedly mapped features
  2. Affixation of sub-feature opening_hours=*
  3. Temporary
  4. Official vs unofficial classifications
  5. ventilation, shaft, adit, chimney, stacks
  6. Clarify amenity=loading_dock
  7. Terrace landform and farm; terraced apartments (and other buildings)
  8. Public piano and similar music instruments
  9. School's teaching language vs languages taught
  10. wildlife crossing
  11. Satellite dish
  12. Telescope
  13. comma-separated multi-value

Education

  1. ISCED 2011
  2. SEN schools
  3. University details
  4. University system, campus - as branch, network

Barrier

  1. Barrier and crossing gate details
  2. fence detail
  3. Fully enclosed noise barrier
  4. emergency crash gate
  5. noise barrier, insulation
  6. Clarify military=cordon restricted border areas

Transport

Road
  1. Clarify goods=* for lgv and hgv.
  2. priority crossing, road and surface marking, junction and mid-block crosswalk
  3. Unmarked lanes
  4. carriageways
  5. Destination
  6. Non-physically separated road parts
  7. Updated parking:lane=*
  8. mini-roundabout, turning circle, turning loop line and area mapping (detail?)
  9. kerb, kerbstone for flat sidewalk and parking block
  10. Traffi-calming combination & direction
  11. LEZ applicability
  12. Studs, bott's dots as road marking; Cat's eye, reflective devices
  13. Frontage road/roadway
    1. Interntionally these "slower" and frontage-providing roads (direct access to activities/buildings, loading & unloading, possibly parking) are known as frontage road; or often "service road" (not highway=service) and "access road". "side road" makes me think of crossing side-streets intersecting with the major road (comapre priority_road=*).
    2. A related tag to side_road=double may be carriageway=triple and carriageway=quadruple, etc.
    3. carriageway=* in use {{Taginfo|carriageway}}
  14. relation?
Public transport
  1. Different "taxi"s
  2. Different "bus"es
  3. Aviation and maritime land-use
Railway
  1. Electrification
Structure
  1. Arch bridge details
  2. Approach / ramps
  3. Tunnel details
  4. Expansion joints
Maritime
  1. ports
  2. landing steps
Aviation
  1. ATC tower

Amenity

  1. Tidy up cuisine=*
  2. office, government, school parts/departments
  3. Service building service and utility
  4. Meal times, service times, and choice
  5. Library, museum
  6. Vending and disepending
  7. Shelter strucuture
  8. Fountain grouping and individual nozzles
  9. industrial=* values
  10. residential=apartments vs non-building=apartments housing projects
  11. dormitory
  12. interntional delivery
  13. bbq
  14. historic and memorial military equipment (artillery, non-tank AFVs)
  15. Teaching amenity (hospital, hotel)

Nature

  1. natural=tree and natural=tree_line
  2. reservoir land-use, quarry and basin landform

wiki

  1. Better Taginfo template

Scraps

Sub-tagging

It is still better to break up garden:type=*, since there are a lot of overlaps and conflicts in values (as well as to remove the useless *:type=* suffix).

  1. garden:type=residential only says it is "residential", could really be a house (as targeted here), multiplex building, or even apartment (if "private"). Or does it mean it is in a residential area (there are some gardens in commercial or even industrial areas) Or cared by some resident in the area?
  2. garden:type=community is either a target audience (for public viewing and consumption on a neighborhood level), the carers (by a group of resident, or anyone in the neighborhood), or users (not only residents, could be workers or innovators). What if there's a share house.
  3. garden:type=roof_garden (and potentially garden:*=front or garden:*=back) are locations.
  4. garden:type=frontage is a level of sophistication (simple decorations to the frontage), scale (small area for the frontage, unlike a "front garden"), or purpose (decorates the public-facing frontage, instead of for personal enjoyment)?
  5. garden:type=green_wall (if it does cover the entire front wall) is an element or medium
  6. garden:type=botanical is a content (contains plants of botanical interest), objective (for science, education, conservation, etc), or organization method (labeled and tracked systematically) . What if a wealthy resident, scientist, or gardener has a private botanical collection.

So a it might have any of garden:*=residential (residential setting) + garden:*=resident (for some resident(s)) + garden:*=individual (for an individual) + garden:*=house (at a house) + garden:*=front_garden (located on the frontage side of the site) + garden:*=frontage (simple decorations for the frontage) + garden:*=public (for public viewing by any passer-by).

Parking