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Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
(coeus.sbs)
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Yes. Most of my contributions are "drinking water" (public water fountains) and "restrooms"
I've been meaning to ask: what's the appropriate POI for a normal 115/220 power outlet socket?
Is it a public socket where I could just plug in whatever any time as any person?
power=outlet and socket=, although it's not widely used (but don't let that stop you!).
Sorry, but can you clairidy further? Those are tags. What should the POI amenity be?
It can just be a single node with
power=outlet
, such as this one. Or combined with others (e.g. it looks like there are a few benches tagged as having power, and I guess a similar thing could be done for picnic shelters etc.). It depends on how micromappy you want to be I guess!