Hello,
As I read in the Wiki, the "to" member of a "destination_sign" tag can
contain a way or a node.
In my current review of hiking trails, I would like to put a relation
inside. Here is a real example :
I've created a hiking route between 2 guideposts :
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/13273890
I've also created a destination_sign to indicate the destination and time.
I use the first point of the way to indicate the "to" :
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/13276408
When I display the map, I can only seen 2 circles. That will not really
help users. In the destination_sign I could indicate the first way, it will
be little more explicit. But if I could enter the relation to the
destination in the "to", there would be a great gain of information.
Do you know why the "to" member is not accepting a relation ? Is it
possible to change it ?
Thank you
Raphael Terrettaz
Hi, I'm no expert on the school system. Tagging vocational school type
sounds interesting and I guess easier to check on the ground than diploma
type.
Were you thinking using an existing tag and e.g. amenity=college
/ school=professional_education / amenity=school
and adding something to describe the type of vocation?
E.g. school:studies
Did you aready see
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Tag:amenity%3Dschool#school%3Atype
?
Regards, James.
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> I recently thought about creating a Switzerland-specific tagging scheme
> that would allow to specify the different kinds of school that exist in
> Switzerland. Wikipedia [1] gives a good introduction: However, it is
> incomplete, as [2] shows (it lists 39 types of educations one can achieve
> in Switzerland). I tried to create a summary and some tagging ideas at [3],
> but got a bit stuck. I encountered several stumbling blocks:
>
> 1. Instead of tagging schools, it might make more sense to tag diplomas
> one can achieve. E.g. at a vocational school (Berufsfachschule, ehemals
> Berufsschule) you can do your diploma (vocational baccalaureate
> ("Berufsmaturität")) _during_ your vocational training or _afterwards_.
>
> 2. The name of a school does not clearly indicate the diploma you will
> achieve: E.g. at [4] (Fachmaturitätsschule FMS) one can achieve a
> "Fachmittelschulausweis" (giving access to PET college (HF)) and later on
> one can achieve a "Fachmaturitätszeugnis" (giving access to university of
> applied science (FH)).
>
> 3. The same type of diploma can be achieved at different schools: Example:
> [5] "Berufsmaturität" can be achieved at "Berufsfachschule",
> "Handelsmittelschule", "Informatikmittelschule".
>
> Are others interested in defining such a Switzerland-specific tagging
> scheme? I can think of several different strategies:
>
> a. Define types of school (e.g. "Berufsfachschule") and their tags
> b. Define types of diplomas (e.g. "Berufsmaturität") and their tags
> c. Group together several schools/diplomas, e.g. based on their ISCED
> level, see [6]
> d. Define tags for only the most important (i.e. frequent) schools
> (preferably in a way that won't hinder more detailed mapping later on)
>
> I'm a bit hesitant too define a catch-all, super-detailed tagging scheme,
> because I fear it will be both hard to map (correctly/completely) and also
> hard to use for data consumers.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Also, is there someone who has a bit of in-depth knowledge of ISCED? E.g.
> regarding the difference between ISCED-P and ISCED-A?
>
> Best regards
>
> Lukas
>
> [1]
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildungssystem_in_der_Schweiz#Schulstufen
> [2]
> http://uis.unesco.org/sites/default/files/documents/iscmap_che_2020.xlsx
> [3] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Skorbut
> [4] https://www.edubs.ch/schullaufbahn/fms
> [5]
> https://www.zh.ch/de/bildung/schulen/maturitaetsschule/berufsmaturitaetssch…
> [6]
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Classification_of_Educ…
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Dear list
I recently thought about creating a Switzerland-specific tagging scheme that would allow to specify the different kinds of school that exist in Switzerland. Wikipedia [1] gives a good introduction: However, it is incomplete, as [2] shows (it lists 39 types of educations one can achieve in Switzerland). I tried to create a summary and some tagging ideas at [3], but got a bit stuck. I encountered several stumbling blocks:
1. Instead of tagging schools, it might make more sense to tag diplomas one can achieve. E.g. at a vocational school (Berufsfachschule, ehemals Berufsschule) you can do your diploma (vocational baccalaureate ("Berufsmaturität")) _during_ your vocational training or _afterwards_.
2. The name of a school does not clearly indicate the diploma you will achieve: E.g. at [4] (Fachmaturitätsschule FMS) one can achieve a "Fachmittelschulausweis" (giving access to PET college (HF)) and later on one can achieve a "Fachmaturitätszeugnis" (giving access to university of applied science (FH)).
3. The same type of diploma can be achieved at different schools: Example: [5] "Berufsmaturität" can be achieved at "Berufsfachschule", "Handelsmittelschule", "Informatikmittelschule".
Are others interested in defining such a Switzerland-specific tagging scheme? I can think of several different strategies:
a. Define types of school (e.g. "Berufsfachschule") and their tags
b. Define types of diplomas (e.g. "Berufsmaturität") and their tags
c. Group together several schools/diplomas, e.g. based on their ISCED level, see [6]
d. Define tags for only the most important (i.e. frequent) schools (preferably in a way that won't hinder more detailed mapping later on)
I'm a bit hesitant too define a catch-all, super-detailed tagging scheme, because I fear it will be both hard to map (correctly/completely) and also hard to use for data consumers.
What do you think?
Also, is there someone who has a bit of in-depth knowledge of ISCED? E.g. regarding the difference between ISCED-P and ISCED-A?
Best regards
Lukas
[1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bildungssystem_in_der_Schweiz#Schulstufen
[2] http://uis.unesco.org/sites/default/files/documents/iscmap_che_2020.xlsx
[3] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Skorbut
[4] https://www.edubs.ch/schullaufbahn/fms
[5] https://www.zh.ch/de/bildung/schulen/maturitaetsschule/berufsmaturitaetssch…
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Classification_of_Educ…
Salut
Vielleicht auch von Interesse für OSM Mapper (z.B. PotM ?) :
Inventar von Armee- und Kriegsdenkmälern in der Schweiz
https://www.admin.ch/gov/de/start/dokumentation/medienmitteilungen.msg-id-8…
Diese Medienmitteilung der Schweizer Armee könnte für Wikipedianer von
Interesse sein: "Die Schweizer Armee hat ein Inventar der in der Schweiz
bestehenden Armee- und Kriegsdenkmäler erstellt und online publiziert.
Das Verzeichnis schafft in digitaler Form einen Überblick über rund 900
Erinnerungszeichen. Sie rufen die alteidgenössischen Schlachten, die
Aktivdienste des 20. Jahrhunderts oder Unglücke der Schweizer Armee ins
Gedächtnis. Aufgeführt werden auch Denkmäler, die an die Internierten
während der beiden Weltkriege oder an verstorbene Bourbaki-Soldaten
erinnern."
Erhalten via Hadi (Diego Hättenschwiler) / Wikiped'a
--
Andreas Bürki
abuerki(a)anidor.com
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Dear Talk CH List
The swiss openstreetmap community has its own "same procedure as every year" at
new years eve. However it is not about Miss Sophie [1], but about our municipalities.
We imported all official municipality borders a few years ago and since then we try
to keep them up to date. I created a list of this years merges, you can find it in
the wiki [2].
Anyone with enough josm know how is welcome to participate in the mergers, as long as
you stick to the proposed work flow [3]. Please always check the effective field and
do not start before!
Loremo
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinner_for_One
[2]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Switzerland/2022_Municipality_Mergers
[3]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Suggested_merger_workflow