Post #2253191
2026-04-23 07:29 UTC
@PeterSommerlad@mastodon.social @mikill@mastodon.world
«Sidewalk Joy» spots could then be extracted from OpenStreetMap data by combining the respective tags in a filter condition.
Of course, if they are only «Sidewalk Joy» spots if they're actually close to a sidewalk, that condition could also be included in such a filter, but would make the querying a bit more involved.
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@das_g@chaos.social 2026-04-23 07:40
@PeterSommerlad@mastodon.social @mikill@mastodon.world What though if «Sidewalk Joy spot» is a proprietary category, not fully derivable from what can be observed at the spot, and thus not from aspects that would belong² in OSM data? Then, while in that case the fact that a spot is a «Sidewalk Joy spot» shouldn't be included in OSM, one could still make an OSM-based map that shows these spots by overlaying them over OSM, either by an own (web-)application, or more easily with https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/ 6/