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49704593 over 8 years ago

Das Klettergerüst heißt nicht so. Das brauch keinen name-tag.

49264995 over 8 years ago

Und hab ihn auf die Linie des Hauses gesetzt. Ich nehme mal an er hängt aussen? Oder steht er irgendwo drinnen?

49264995 over 8 years ago

Ich werde es mal auf operator umtaggen

49264995 over 8 years ago

Da der Bankomat selber eher keinen Namen hat ist das eher der operator ;)

49195990 over 8 years ago

So, v1 ist the old public_transport scheme (version 1) v2 is the new one (version 2)

ON the north stop, it could be on the platform node. But only as long, as that one stays a node. As soon as the platform gets tagged as a line or an area, the tag would have to be moved back to the stop_position. In order to avoid that, I map the legacy tag always on the stop position, as this is, where it will end up eventually, as long as it is not becoming deprecated (Which, yes, should happen at some point). And generally, there is a way of knowing. Any app would do a simple Overpass-api-call, and could render the platform. What you see on the slippy map is not everything. There are many renders out there. So some of them might actually render platform tags. OSM-carto doesn't, but this one render should not be the one thing we map for.
So the edit where you added the tag on the node of the platform was not a syntax/tagging error, only not within the local mapping convention, and, if the platform gets micro-mapped at some point, more work for other mappers.

To the topic of what an application and also a slightly more advanced osm-user would see, you could go to overpass-turbo.eu and query for nodes with "public_transport=platform" tags in Vienna. That gives you, what an application would be able to see and also render. Or see the Query built in to OSM (the Question-mark on the side) that can give you the platforms position as well). So as long as it is tagged as something, you can find it. The bus_stop tag is a last "gift" to the renders and apps. Hopefully they update that at some point to comply with the public_transport:version2 scheme... Then it would no longer be a question where to put this tag...

49246704 over 8 years ago

Is already mapped (as an area) And your node is tagged wrong. Deleted your node now.

49195990 over 8 years ago

And as OSM is a community project, you will find different understandings of tags, wiki-pages that say th exact opposite and so on. I think, that this way, how I now mapped the whole of viennas buses and nearly all of the VOR is the best looking way. Also, bevore 2015, when I began editing here, the bus_stop and p:t_v2 Tags were already partly used exactly like that. So I just used the local way to do it properly...

49195990 over 8 years ago

So the bus_stop tag is old, and now must be used on one of the nodes that should be rendered (for me tat is clearly to be the stop_position) untill it is finally seen as deprecated and all renders and softwares have moved on to stop_position and platform. So if you'd like to get to that point, start a discussion on the tagging or render mailing lists.

49195990 over 8 years ago

OK, I see that the wiki has conflicting info. I just tag it like this, as this is closer to the p_t:v2 scheme. nNd on the Buses wiki page it says: "If you like your bus stops to render on the main page, tag them additionally with highway=bus_stop. This shouldn't be necessary, but alas."

49195990 over 8 years ago

The highway=bus_stop tag is a legacy tag (from p_t:v1), meaning it is generally no longer needed, however, a lot of renders, software, and mappers still use it to find a bus stop. So generally yes, the p_t:v1 tag is not "compatible" with a P_t:v2 tag. But it still needs to exist on a node! And as the stop_position might be the only node at the bus stop (as the platform can also be a line or an area, this old, legacy tag is better set on the stop_position node. Also, if the tag is not on there, as far as I know, the slippy map won't render the stop as also that render still uses the highway=bus_stop tag.

49195990 over 8 years ago

The position of highway_bus_stop is either to be mapped on the stop_position node, or a platform-node. It says so in the wiki. And as a platform might also be a line. And if it is a line, then this legacy tag should not be on a line, it is better on the stop_position node.

49195990 over 8 years ago

Aber das highway busstop sollre schon auf der stopposition node bleiben. Falls die Plattform mal als Linie gemappt wird! In Wien stimmt das Stationstagging aller Busstationen. Da muss nix gedreht werden.

49139763 over 8 years ago

Das hab ich ihm schon 5 mal per Changesetkommentar gesagt. Hab im nun auch eine Mail geschrieben. Mal schauen wann er aufhört diesen typisxhen iD-Beginner-Fehler zu machen.

49138978 over 8 years ago

Langsam reicht es dann aber auch! Das Gebäude ist höchstens ein Schupfen, es heisst aber nicht so!

49081270 over 8 years ago

Ein Spielplatz muss nocht so exakt gemappt werden.

49047560 over 8 years ago

Der Pitch heisst aber nicht Eisstock werfen. Bitte mappe richtig!

48997514 over 8 years ago

Wenn du dich nicht an der Diskussion die es auf der Mailing-Liste diesbezüglich gab beteiligst, wird der Change reverted. Ob der Gipfel einen Namen hat wurde auf Talk-AT diskutiert. "Peter-Paul-Berg" heisst der sicher nicht! Daher wurde dann recherchiert und der Name Handleinsberg gefunden. Wenn du was weisst was sonst keiner weis, bimm an der Diskussion auf der Talk-AT Mailingliste teil.

48997514 over 8 years ago

Aufhören.

48972540 over 8 years ago

That is not tagged correctly.

48922882 over 8 years ago

Inwiefern "versucht" und "korrigieren"?