Dear All
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros shop with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
Thanks a lot G4rp
Hi, I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post offcie in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that can be added to the shop tags.
Simon
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
Dear All
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros shop with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
Thanks a lot G4rp
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Heya
On 15.11.2015 09:40, Simon Poole wrote:
I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post offcie in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that can be added to the shop tags.
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros shop with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
It seems there already is a tag for that: *post_office:type*=post_partner (to be used in combination with amenity http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity=post_office http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpost_office)
The Wiki article http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:post_office:type seems a bit France^* <#footnote> -specific, but the concept described matches closely enough, I'd say.
Cheers, Raphael (das-g)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ^* <#footnote_> <#footnote_> At least I assume it's France. Could be any francophone country where the main post operator is called 'La Poste'.
French it is indeed, the concept there is more specific to very small villages (without a Migros). The description fits well however, so it's a good idea to add a Swiss exemple on the wiki. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 14:08:34 GMT+01:00, "Raphael Das Gupta (das-g)" lists.openstreetmap.ch@raphael.dasgupta.ch a écrit :
Heya
On 15.11.2015 09:40, Simon Poole wrote:
I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post offcie in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that can be added to the shop tags.
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros
shop
with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
It seems there already is a tag for that: *post_office:type*=post_partner (to be used in combination with amenity http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity=post_office http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpost_office)
The Wiki article http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:post_office:type seems a bit France^* <#footnote> -specific, but the concept described matches closely enough, I'd say.
Cheers, Raphael (das-g)
^* <#footnote_> <#footnote_> At least I assume it's France. Could be any francophone country where the main post operator is called 'La Poste'.
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Thanks a lot for the wiki page!
I'm agree to have Swiss example...
Any idea for a concept?
G4rp
2015-11-15 19:28 GMT+01:00 Yves yvecai@gmail.com:
French it is indeed, the concept there is more specific to very small villages (without a Migros). The description fits well however, so it's a good idea to add a Swiss exemple on the wiki. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 14:08:34 GMT+01:00, "Raphael Das Gupta (das-g)" < lists.openstreetmap.ch@raphael.dasgupta.ch> a écrit :
Heya
On 15.11.2015 09:40, Simon Poole wrote:
I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post offcie in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that can be added to the shop tags.
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros shop with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
It seems there already is a tag for that: *post_office:type*=post_partner (to be used in combination with amenity http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity=post_office http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpost_office)
The Wiki article http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:post_office:type seems a bit France* <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote>-specific, but the concept described matches closely enough, I'd say.
Cheers, Raphael (das-g)
- <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote_> <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote_> At least I
assume it's France. Could be any francophone country where the main post operator is called 'La Poste'.
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Hmm... wait, who is behind the desk? A 'Die Post' employee ? That's the difference in the 3 tags of the wiki page. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 20:53:33 GMT+01:00, Garp CH g4rp.ch@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks a lot for the wiki page!
I'm agree to have Swiss example...
Any idea for a concept?
G4rp
2015-11-15 19:28 GMT+01:00 Yves yvecai@gmail.com:
French it is indeed, the concept there is more specific to very small villages (without a Migros). The description fits well however, so it's a good idea to add a Swiss exemple on the wiki. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 14:08:34 GMT+01:00, "Raphael Das Gupta (das-g)" < lists.openstreetmap.ch@raphael.dasgupta.ch> a écrit :
Heya
On 15.11.2015 09:40, Simon Poole wrote:
I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post
offcie
in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that
can be
added to the shop tags.
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros
shop
with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer
in
others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
It seems there already is a tag for that:
*post_office:type*=post_partner
(to be used in combination with amenity http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity=post_office http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpost_office)
The Wiki article
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:post_office:type
seems a bit France* <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote>-specific, but the concept described matches closely enough, I'd say.
Cheers, Raphael (das-g)
- <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote_> <#1510c67f9a062790_footnote_> At
least I
assume it's France. Could be any francophone country where the main
post
operator is called 'La Poste'.
talk-ch mailing list talk-ch@openstreetmap.ch http://lists.openstreetmap.ch/mailman/listinfo/talk-ch
-- Yves From my phone
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Dear All
I survey three different shop with a "Die Post" desk inside, i found two different case:
Case 1: a desk for basic post task with a Migros employee behind the desk Case 2: a self service desk with a kiosk computer inside a shop
I think the key described on the wiki page are not good for CH.
The second topic is My Post 24 https://www.post.ch/de/privat/themen-a-z/sendung-aufgeben/pakete-aufgeben-un...
My proposal is:
post_office:type=partner -> where partner could be Migros or CRAI with they own employees (Case 1) post_office:type=partner_selfdesk -> where partner could be Migros or CRAI with a self station (Case 2) post_office:type=automated -> for My Post 24
What you think about? any others experience?
G4rp
2015-11-15 22:36 GMT+01:00 Yves yvecai@gmail.com:
Hmm... wait, who is behind the desk? A 'Die Post' employee ? That's the difference in the 3 tags of the wiki page. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 20:53:33 GMT+01:00, Garp CH g4rp.ch@gmail.com a écrit :
Thanks a lot for the wiki page!
I'm agree to have Swiss example...
Any idea for a concept?
G4rp
2015-11-15 19:28 GMT+01:00 Yves yvecai@gmail.com:
French it is indeed, the concept there is more specific to very small villages (without a Migros). The description fits well however, so it's a good idea to add a Swiss exemple on the wiki. Yves
Le 15 novembre 2015 14:08:34 GMT+01:00, "Raphael Das Gupta (das-g)" < lists.openstreetmap.ch@raphael.dasgupta.ch> a écrit :
Heya
On 15.11.2015 09:40, Simon Poole wrote:
I actually have the same problem here, for now I've moved the post offcie in to the shop, but it would likely be better to invent a tag that can be added to the shop tags.
Am 14.11.2015 um 11:07 schrieb Garp CH:
On small town Die Post is moving they own shop inside the Migros shop with only a small desk, in some case is only a self service computer in others case there is also an operator.
How you tag this kind of "Desk Post Office"
It seems there already is a tag for that: *post_office:type* =post_partner (to be used in combination with amenity http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity=post_office http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpost_office)
The Wiki article http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:post_office:type seems a bit France* <#1510d14082c21019_1510c67f9a062790_footnote>-specific, but the concept described matches closely enough, I'd say.
Cheers, Raphael (das-g)
- <#1510d14082c21019_1510c67f9a062790_footnote_>
<#1510d14082c21019_1510c67f9a062790_footnote_> At least I assume it's France. Could be any francophone country where the main post operator is called 'La Poste'.
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