Changeset: 52419453
Update tagging of produce=*
Closed by DevonF
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Discussion
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Comment from mueschel
Hi,
you used the new tag "pick-your-own=yes" on some nodes - I suggest to use the widely used key "self_service" instead.
Cheers, Jan -
Comment from freebeer
Hallo,
I have not checked the uses for self_service, but I see it as different from pick-your-own as I know it:
self-service as I understand is where produce has been picked, but you obtain it from an unattended stand, with no fixed opening hours or other complications.
Which is different from my get-your-hands-dirty and filled-with-thorns experience with pick-your-own, where your harvest is weighed and then paid.
Disclaimer: I've done no research into the disputed items. -
Comment from mueschel
self_service is used on e.g. fuel stations, do-it-yourself workshops or canteens without waiters.
Yes, sure there is a difference, but it should be clear what it means due to the landuse =farmland. If the berries were already picked, you would put a node and tag it as shop.
self_service = yes and a description = pick your own?
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Comment from DevonF
It's nice to re-use keys and not create new ones, but I think freebeer makes a good point. Self_service=* is a little too ambiguous and there are many possible combinations of tags to be able to easily exhaustively search them. For example it could be applied to landuse=orchards, farmland, greenhouse, etc. This also makes it easier to make errors and harder to detect them. I put together https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pick-your-own which includes link to a previous discussion on this.
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