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Use established tag for 'barbecue' #943

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bikeoid opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Use established tag for 'barbecue' #943

bikeoid opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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bikeoid commented Jul 4, 2023

Describe the bug
When doing a feature search in ID for a type of barbecue restaurant, ID suggests "Barbeque Restaurant", which applies a tag cuisine=barbeque. Although this is an accepted spelling in the English language, the established tag is cuisine=barbecue.

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  1. Select a feature and search for 'barbe'

Expected behavior
Should suggest Barbecue Restaurant

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Established tag in Wiki for cuisine https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cuisine#Style_or_Place

@bikeoid bikeoid added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 4, 2023
@tyrasd tyrasd closed this as completed in 9c753cc Jul 4, 2023
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1ec5 commented Jul 4, 2023

The preset’s name, “Barbeque Restaurant”, is also inconsistent with another barbecue preset:

"name": "Barbecue/Grill"

Wiktionary says “barbeque” is the Australian English and New Zealand English spelling. American English uses “barbecue” even though it’s abbreviated as “BBQ”.

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tyrasd commented Jul 4, 2023

It should now be consistent after changing the spelling of the preset name in 9c753cc

FaFre added a commit to FaFre/id-tagging-schema that referenced this issue Nov 21, 2023
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