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Esta página describe el procedimiento de '''propuesta''', que es una de las múltiples vías para introducir y debatir la creación de [[ES:Etiquetas|etiquetas]] para características. Las [[ES:Procedimiento_de_propuesta#Características_no_propuestas|otras vías]] a menudo no suelen estar documentadas.
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This page describes the '''proposal process''', which is one of multiple ways to introduce and discuss '''new [[tags]]''' for features and properties. The [[#Non proposed features|other ways]] are often undocumented. The proposal process was designed to as mechanism to document that a rough consensus exists within the community on how to model and tag a feature that previously had no established tagging. The open voting process acts as supporting evidence that the proposal author has adequately reflected feedback from interested parties and meaningfully addressed objections posed.  The outcome of a proposal vote is a change in documentation on the wiki.
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El procedimiento de propuesta fue diseñado para permitir a la comunidad de OSM discutir y votar una forma estándar de etiquetar características del mapa. OpenStreetMap no tiene ninguna restricción respecto al uso de etiquetas que pueden añadirse a los nodos, vías o áreas. Puedes usar [[ES:Cualquier_etiqueta_que_te_guste|cualquier etiqueta que desees]]. Sin embargo, resulta beneficioso llegar a un acuerdo sobre el conjunto de características y sus correspondientes etiquetas en orden a crear, interpretar y mostrar un mapa base común. También es común descubrir varias cuestiones durante el debate - puede que ya exista una forma de mapear una característica determinada o puede ser conveniente dar un formato diferente a la etiqueta propuesta para hacerla más clara.
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As a documentation change, an approved proposal is not binding on any mapper, software developer, or data consumer. However, tagging backed by an approved proposal is usually regarded as having survived a level of community vetting and scrutiny, and thus carries more weight when compared to alternative methods of mapping a feature. OpenStreetMap does not restrict mapping to tagging schemes backed by an approved proposal -- you can still use [[any tags you like]]. Nonetheless, there is benefit to mappers and data consumers alike in agreeing on a common data model and corresponding tags by reducing conflict between mappers, edit wars, and tagging disputes.
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'''Por favor, ten en cuenta''': El resultado de la votación de una propuesta (incluyendo la aprobación o desaprobación de etiquetas) no tiene ninguna implicación para aquellas herramientas que usan y generan datos de OSM, tales como las representaciones de la [[ES:Mapnik|capa estándar del mapa]] o los predefinidos del [[ES:Editing|editor]]. No esperes que una propuesta aprobada se represente o agregue automáticamente a los predefinidos; esto queda a discreción de los mantenedores de hojas de estilo y autores de código. Además, '''nunca''' utilices el resultado de una votación como justificación para el reetiquetado a gran escala de objetos existentes. Véase el [[ES:automated Edits code of conduct|código de conducta de ediciones automatizadas]] para más detalles sobre este tema.
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As a non-binding documentation change, '''the outcome of a proposal vote does not compel a change in tools which use and generate OSM data''', such as the [[standard tile layer]] renderings or [[editor]] [[preset]]s. An approved proposal will not be automatically rendered or added to presets; this is at the discretion of the developers and maintainers of those tools. Also, a vote result is '''never''' permission for large-scale re-tagging of existing objects. See [[automated Edits code of conduct]] for more about this topic.
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Esta página está diseñada para ayudar a cualquiera que esté considerando proponer una propuesta de etiqueta, con el objeto de acelerar el procedimiento de propuesta de etiquetas. No debe entenderse como un conjunto de reglas absolutas, sino como una guía.
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This page is designed to assist anyone considering putting forward a tag [[proposal]], with the aim of speeding the tag proposing process. Like the proposal process itself, it attempts to describe the rough consensus that has accumulated over the years over the best ways to assess and document community consensus on mapping and tagging. It is not a set of absolute rules, but rather a helpful guide for community members.
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==Lista de propuestas==
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Todas las propuestas son categorizadas por el estado establecido en su plantilla de página de propuesta:
== Proposal list ==
All proposals are categorised by the status set in its [[Template:Proposal Page|Proposal Page template]]:
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{{:ES:Proposals/cats}}
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{{:Proposals/cats}}
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==Antes de crear una propuesta ==
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===¿Ya existe?===
==Before creating a proposal==
 
=== Does it already exist? ===
#Busca posible documentación previa en este wiki. <br />Por ejemplo:
#Search for possible documentation on this Wiki. <br />For example:
#*Si quieres una etiqueta para un hipódromo, considera buscar por «carreras», «caballos», etc.
#*You want a tag for a racecourse; consider searching for "racing", "horse", etc.
#*Si quieres una etiqueta para una península, considera buscar por «cabo», «punta», etc.
#*You want a tag for a peninsula; consider searching for "headland", "point", etc.
#*Si quieres una etiqueta para una cervecería, considera buscar por «cerveza», «fabricación», «alcohol», «industrial», «planta», «fábrica», etc.<br /><br /><inputbox>
#*You want a tag for a brewery; consider searching for "beer", "manufacturing", "alcohol", "industrial", "plant", "works", etc.<br /><br /><inputbox>
type=fulltext
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placeholder=Nombre de característica o palabras claves
placeholder=Feature name or keywords
</inputbox><br />Si te encuentras con una [[:Category:Inactive features|propuesta abandonada]] y estás interesado en resucitarla, consulta [[ES:Procedimiento de propuesta#Resucitar propuestas antiguas|Resucitar propuestas antiguas]]. <br>Si te encuentras con una [[:Category:Proposals with "Rejected" status|propuesta rechazada]] previamente, recuerda que el que una característica haya sido rechazada no significa necesariamente que no pueda volver a proponerse. Algunas propuestas fracasan debido a una mala definición, por ser ambiguas o por carecer de información que justifique su importancia, o pueden volverse más significativas con el tiempo y, por tanto, más valiosas para un mapa.
</inputbox><br />If you come across an [[:Category:Inactive features|Abandoned proposal]] and are interested in reviving it, see [[Proposal process#Reviving old proposals|Reviving old proposals]]. <br>If you come across a previously [[:Category:Proposals with "Rejected" status|Rejected proposal]], being a rejected feature does not necessarily mean it should not be proposed again. Some proposals fail due to a poor definition, being ambiguous or lacking information to justify their significance, or becoming more significant over time and thus more map-worthy.
#Consulta los [[{{LL|Mapping issues}}|problemas de mapeo]] para ver una lista de problemas conocidos relacionados con el mapeo y etiquetado estándares.
#Check [[Mapping issues]] to see a list of known issues relating to mapping and tagging standards.
#[https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/ Buscar] una etiqueta en [[ES:Taginfo|Taginfo]] para ver si hay algún otro uso.
#[https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/ Search] for the tag on [[Taginfo]] to see if there is any usage otherwise.
#Pregunta a los miembros de la comunidad por uno de los [[ES:Canales de contacto|canales de contacto]] si existe.
#Ask community members in one of the [[Contact channels]] if it exists.
#También puede ser una buena idea enviar un correo electrónico a la [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging lista de correo de etiquetado], describir la característica que quieres etiquetar y ver si hay etiquetas en uso pero difíciles de encontrar o aún no documentadas.
#It might also be a good idea to send an email to the [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging tagging mailing list], describe the feature you want to tag and see if there are tags in use but hard to find or not yet documented.
 
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===Significancia===
¿La etiqueta que estás pensando proponer es digna de ser una nueva etiqueta? Considera los posibles usos para el mapa, y, específicamente, los datos que deseas agregar.
 
Esto resulta difícil de valorar: si deseas etiquetarlo, entonces normalmente es motivo suficiente para crear una etiqueta.


* ¿Es un destino en sí mismo?
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**La gente puede querer buscar algunos lugares, por ejemplo: un parque nacional, una estación de autobuses, una dirección de una calle o un vertedero, porque quieren visitar ese lugar.
===Significance===
*¿Cuántos elementos como ese crees que habrá en el mundo?
Is the tag you are considering for proposal, worthy of a new tag? Consider possible uses for the map, and specifically the data you want to add.
** Por ejemplo, si deseas mapear una fábrica de aerogeneradores - hay muy pocas fábricas de aerogeneradores en el mundo, por lo que en lugar de crear una etiqueta específica, sería más útil emplear una etiqueta «man_made» y especificar «product=aero_engines».
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*¿Qué tamaño tiene el elemento?
** Los elementos grandes pueden ayudar con la navegación.
* ¿Es útil para la investigación o el estudio?
**Un estudiante de Geografía puede querer determinar el área total de los parques nacionales en una determinada región.
**Un estudiante de Sociología puede querer mapear correlaciones entre número y ubicaciones de concesionarios de Porsche y casas de más de 600 m<sup>2</sup> de superficie.
**Un estudiante de Historia puede querer mostrar la ubicación de todas las batallas de una determinada guerra.
*¿Ayuda en la planificación de rutas?
**Es útil saber qué cruces tienen semáforos y cuáles son rotondas, ya que puede afectar a los tiempos de viaje.
** Los camioneros necesitan conocer la altura máxima permitida bajo los puentes, o el peso máximo permitido a través de los centros de población.
** Las estructuras de calmado de tráfico pueden afectar a los tiempos de viaje: los softwares de enrutamiento por lo general no utilizan rutas que tengan estas estructuras.
** Los caminantes pueden querer conocer los tipos de superficie y las condiciones de los caminos.


===Compatibilidad con prácticas establecidas===
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OpenStreetMap tiene algunas [[ES:Buenas prácticas|buenas prácticas]] establecidas. Tu propuesta debe seguir esas indicaciones o al menos explicar por qué no lo hace. Por favor, échales un vistazo.
This is a difficult judgement to make: if you want to tag it, then that is generally reason enough to create a tag.
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Especialmente relevante para crear propuestas podrían ser:
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* Is it a destination in itself?
** People may search for some locations, for example: a national park, a bus station, a street address or a rubbish dump, because they want to visit that location.
* How many of the item do you think there will be in the world?
** For instance, you want to map an aero-engine factory - there are very few aero-engine factories in the world, so rather than creating a specific tag, this may be better served by using an existing man_made tag and specifying product=aero_engines.
* How large is the item?
** Large items can assist with navigation.
* Is it useful for research/study?
** A geography student may want to determine the total area of national parks in a given region.
** A sociology student may want to map correlation between number/location of Porsche dealerships and houses greater than 600&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> in area.
** A history student may want to show the locations of all battles in a given war.
* Does it assist in route-planning?
** It is useful to know which junctions are traffic lights and which are roundabouts as this can affect journey times.
** Truck drivers need to know the maximum height allowed under bridges, or the maximum weight allowed through population centres.
** Traffic calming structures can affect journey times, routing software will generally not use roads with these on.
** Walkers would want to know surfaces/conditions of walking tracks.
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;[[ES:Verifiability|Verificabilidad]]
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:Las etiquetas aprobadas son generalmente características o propiedades que un mapeador individual puede confirmar que son correctas o falsas. Una etiqueta es verificable si usuarios independientes hicieran la misma observación.
=== Compatibility with established practices ===
:Esto significa que las propiedades estadísticas (como el número máximo de vehículos por hora en una carretera) y el contenido subjetivo (revisiones, clasificaciones) no se incluyen en OpenStreetMap. También se excluyen los desarrollos futuros temporales, históricos o especulativos.
OpenStreetMap has some established [[good practice]]s. Your proposal should follow those or at least explain why it does not do it. Please have a look at them.
;[[ES:One feature, one OSM element|Una característica, un elemento de OSM]]
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: Un solo objeto del mundo real debe ser representado con un único [[ES:Elementos|elemento]].
;[[ES:Cualquier etiqueta que te guste#Convenciones sintácticas para nuevas etiquetas|Convenciones sintácticas para nuevas etiquetas]]
:Existen algunas convenciones sobre nombrado de [[ES:Etiquetas|claves]] y valores. Seguirlas ayudará a los mapeadores a estimar el significado de tus etiquetas sin leer la documentación. El uso de un [[ES:Separador_de_valores_punto_y_coma|punto y coma]] debería considerarse cuidadosamente.


Echar un vistazo a las [[ES:Convenciones y estándares de edición|Convenciones y estándares de edición]] también puede ser útil. Por favor, ten en cuenta también el [[ES:Buenas prácticas#Mapear lo_que_hay_sobre_el_terreno|principio sobre el terreno]] (sobre los datos actuales frente a los antiguos), {{key|fixme}} (para estimaciones) y [[ES:Nombres|nombres]] (nombres frente a descripciones, evitar abreviaturas), para evitar que alguno de ellos pueda entrar en conflicto con tus ideas.
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Specifically relevant for proposals might be
; [[Verifiability]]
: Tags that are approved are usually features or properties that an individual mapper can confirm to be correct or false. A tag is verifiable if independent users would make the same observation.
: This means that statistical properties (like peak vehicles per hour on a road) and subjective content (reviews, rankings) are not included in OpenStreetMap. Temporary, historic or speculative future developments are also excluded.
; [[One feature, one OSM element]]
: A single real world object should be represented with one [[element]] only.  
; [[Any_tags_you_like#Syntactic_conventions_for_new_tags|Syntactic conventions for new tags]]
: There are some conventions about naming [[key]]s and values. Following them will help mappers to estimate the meaning of your tags without reading the documentation. Using a [[Semi-colon value separator| semicolon]] should be considered especially carefully.
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===Diligencia debida===
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Es más probable que tu propuesta sea aceptada por la comunidad si tomas medidas para investigar y examinar tu propuesta antes de presentarla ante una audiencia global. Algunos consejos para tener éxito son:
Skimming though [[Editing Standards and Conventions]] might be helpful as well. Please also consider the [[Good_practice#Map_what.27s_on_the_ground|On the Ground Principle]] (about current versus old data), {{key|fixme}} (for estimations), and [[names]] (names versus descriptions, avoiding abbreviations) if any of them might conflict with your ideas.
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*Investiga si el etiquetado de esta característica (o similar) ha sido discutido antes, buscando en las [[Mailing_lists#Search_the_mailing_lists|listas de correo]] u otros foros. Considera qué objeciones o preocupaciones se plantearon en esas discusiones, y ajusta tu propuesta si es necesario para satisfacer las preocupaciones. Puede que no sea posible complacer a todo el mundo, pero tendrás las mayores posibilidades de éxito si te esfuerzas por responder a tantas preocupaciones como sea posible. Proporciona enlaces a estas discusiones en la sección «External discussions»; esto demuestra que has hecho tus deberes y que estás al tanto de las discusiones anteriores que puedan haber tenido lugar.
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*Considera pedir a uno o dos colegas de confianza de la comunidad que revisen tu propuesta. El diálogo privado antes de la petición de comentarios o RFC (''Request for Comments'', en inglés) es extremadamente útil para identificar y solucionar problemas. Si el etiquetado de esta característica se discutió en la lista de correo en el pasado, considera la posibilidad de enviar un correo electrónico privado solicitando la opinión de uno o más de los participantes en esa discusión. Es posible que tengan experiencia en esa área, y el diálogo privado no solo hará que tu propuesta sea más sólida, sino que te ayudará a establecer una relación con los miembros activos de la comunidad de etiquetado.
===Due Diligence===
*Si no eres nativo del inglés británico, asegúrate de investigar cómo se denomina en la lengua vernácula británica lo que estás describiendo. Puede ser útil encontrar sitios web basados en el Reino Unido que discutan el tema para entender cómo se formula y utiliza.
Your proposal is more likely to be accepted by the community if you take steps to research and vet your proposal before presenting it in front of a global audience.  Some tips for success include:
*Investiga esquemas de etiquetado similares para asegurarte de que tu propuesta de etiquetado es coherente con otras características y usos similares, e incluye esas comparaciones en la sección «Rationale» de la propuesta.
* Research whether tagging for this feature (or similar) has been discussed before, by searching the [[Mailing_lists#Search_the_mailing_lists|mailing lists]] or other forums. Consider what objections or concerns were raised in those discussions, and adjust your proposal if necessary to satisfy the concerns. It may not be possible to please everyone, but you will have the best chance of success if you make the effort to address as many concerns as possible. Provide links to these discussions in the "External Discussions" section; it shows that you have done your homework and are aware of past discussions that may have occurred.
*Asume que el lector no es un experto en el tema o en el etiquetado asociado. Presenta una breve introducción adecuada para los no expertos que les permita entender la característica que se describe, el estado del etiquetado existente (inadecuado) y cómo tu propuesta llena ese vacío. No des por sentado que tienen conocimientos previos, especialmente cuando propongas adiciones o cambios en esquemas de etiquetado complejos.
* Consider asking a trusted colleague or two in the community to review your proposal. Private dialogue before the Request For Comments (RFC) is extremely helpful in identifying and fixing problems. If the tagging for this feature was discussed on the mailing list in the past, consider a sending private email asking for feedback from one or more of the participants in that discussion. They may have expertise in that area, and the private dialogue will not only make your proposal stronger, but will help you build rapport with the active members of the tagging community.
* If you are not a native speaker of British English, be sure to research what the thing you are describing is called in the British vernacular. It can be helpful to find UK-based web sites that discuss the topic in order to understand how it is phrased and used.
* Research similar tagging schemes in order to ensure that your proposed tagging is consistent with other similar features and usages, and include those comparisons in the "rationale" section of the proposal.
* Assume that the reader is not an expert in the topic or in the associated tagging. Give a brief introduction suitable for non-experts that allows them to understand the feature being described, the state of existing (inadequate) tagging, and how your proposal fills that gap. Do not assume prior knowledge, especially when proposing additions or changes to complex tagging schemes.
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==Creación de la propuesta==
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== Creating a proposal ==
You can easily create a pre-formatted proposal here.
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Puedes crear fácilmente una propuesta preformateada aquí.
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'''Read these instructions ''before'' creating the page.'''
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# Create the page using the tool below. The tool does not ''immediately'' create the page, but opens the editor for the page that will be created if saved.
# Making no edits, '''immediately''' save to convert the substituted values to text. <br>[[File:Save proposal first.png|border|frameless|761x761px]]
# Click on <code>Edit</code> in the upper-right heading.
# Click on the [[Template:Proposal_Page|Proposal Page template]] at the top of the page and click edit. Then input the specific details of the proposal for each of the parameters. <br>[[File:Edit proposal page template next.png|frameless|420x420px]]
# Follow the instructions in the comments under each of the headings to draft the proposal documentation.
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'''Lee estas instrucciones ''antes'' de crear la página'''.
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'''Create here:'''
#Crea la página usando la herramienta de abajo. La herramienta no crea ''inmediatamente'' la página, sino que abre el editor de la página que se creará si se guarda.
#Sin hacer ediciones, guarda '''inmediatamente''' para convertir los valores sustituidos en texto. <br>[[File:Save proposal first es.png|border|frameless|761x761px]]
# Haz clic en <code>Editar</code> en el encabezado superior derecho.
# Haz clic en la [[Template:Proposal_Page|plantilla de página de propuesta]] en la parte superior de la página y clic en ''Editar''. A continuación, introduce los detalles específicos de la propuesta para cada uno de los parámetros. <br>[[File:Edit proposal page template next_es.png|frameless|420x420px]]
#Sigue las instrucciones de los comentarios bajo cada uno de los encabezados para redactar la documentación de la propuesta.
 
'''Crear aquí:'''
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Si editas usando el editor de wikicódigo en lugar del editor visual, lo que se mostrará será un poco diferente. Las instrucciones siguen siendo válidas: (1) crear la página (2) guardar para generar el texto, (3) editar la página para llenar la plantilla y guardar de nuevo.
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If you edit using the Wikicode editor instead of the Visual Editor, what is displayed will be a bit different. Instructions still apply: (1) create page (2) save to generate text, (3) edit page to fill the template and save again.
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Si tienes problemas técnicos para crear una página de propuestas, no dudes en pedir ayuda enviando un mensaje a la [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging lista de correo de etiquetado] o pedir ayuda técnica en cualquier otro lugar.
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If you have technical trouble with creating a proposal page, feel free to ask for help by sending a message to the [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging tagging mailing list], you can ask for technical help also elsewhere.
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Opcionalmente, da a conocer a la gente tu nueva propuesta a través de la [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging lista de correo sobre etiquetado] y [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org enviando un correo].
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Optionally let people know of your new proposal by [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging subscribing to tagging mailing list] and [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org sending a mail].
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===Plantilla de página de propuesta===
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=== Proposal page template ===
You may also create a proposal directly by copying and pasting into a new page
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También puedes crear una propuesta directamente copiando y pegando en una nueva página.
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Create a new wiki page such as ''Proposed_features/your_proposition_name'' ([https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Starting_a_new_page MediaWiki Help:Starting a new page]) and then fill in the proposal page template and page details described below. Set the status to <code>Draft</code> and set the <code>draftStartDate={{#time: Y-m-d}}</code> value (YYYY-MM-DD):
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Crea una nueva página wiki tal como ''Proposed_features/tu_nombre_de_proposición'' ([https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Starting_a_new_page/es Ayuda de MediaWiki:Comenzar una nueva página]) y luego rellena la plantilla de página de propuesta y los detalles de la página que se describen a continuación. Establece el estado en <code>Draft</code> e introduce el valor (AÑO-MES-DÍA) en <code>draftStartDate={{#time: Y-m-d}}</code>.
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''Place the following wiki text at the top of the page, and fill in the brief summary content fields:'' (See also: {{t|Proposal_Page}})
''Coloca el siguiente texto wiki en la parte superior de la página y rellena los campos de contenido de resumen breve'' (véase también {{t|Proposal_Page}}):
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{{Proposal Page
{{Proposal Page
|name          = es
|name          = Proposal process
|user          = Osm-Admin
|user          = Osm-Admin
|key            = <!-- La clave de la nueva etiqueta propuesta, si es relevante -->
|key            = <!-- The key of the proposed new tag, if relevant -->
|value          = <!-- El valor de la nueva etiqueta propuesta, si es relevante -->
|value          = <!-- The value of the proposed new tag, if relevant -->
|type          = <!-- Nodo, vía, área o relación ({{IconNode}} / {{IconWay}} / {{IconArea}} / {{IconRelation}}) -->
|type          = <!-- node, way, area, relation ({{IconNode}} / {{IconWay}} / {{IconArea}} / {{IconRelation}}) -->
|definition    = <!-- Una definición corta y clara de la característica o propiedad que la nueva etiqueta representa -->
|definition    = <!-- A short, clear definition of the feature or property which the new tag represents -->
|taginfo        = <!-- yes/no: para mostrar el recuadro de estadísticas de Taginfo -->
|taginfo        = <!-- yes / no: to show taginfo statistics box -->
|appearance    = <!-- Una representación posible, si es relevante - opcional -->
|appearance    = <!-- A possible rendering, if relevant - optional -->
|status        = Draft
|status        = Draft
|draftStartDate = {{subst:#time: Y-m-d}}
|draftStartDate = {{subst:#time: Y-m-d}}
|rfcStartDate  = <!-- La fecha en que el correo electrónico de petición de comentarios (RFC) fue enviado a la lista de etiquetado, en formato AÑO-MES-DÍA -->
|rfcStartDate  = <!-- Date the RFC email is sent to the Tagging list: YYYY-MM-DD -->
|voteStartDate  = <!-- Fecha inicial del periodo de votación, al menos 2 semanas después del RFC, en formato AÑO-MES-DÍA -->
|voteStartDate  = <!-- Date voting will start: at least 2 weeks after RFC, YYYY-MM-DD format -->
|voteEndDate    = <!-- Fecha final de la votación, al menos 2 semanas después de iniciarse, en formato AÑO-MES-DÍA -->
|voteEndDate    = <!-- Date voting will end: at least 2 weeks after start of voting, YYYY-MM-DD format -->
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== Proposal ==
== Proposal ==
<!-- Una breve declaración de lo que propones, incluyendo una lista de qué etiqueta(s) se propone añadir, cambiar o desestimar. -->
<!-- A short statement of what you propose, including a list of what tag(s) are being proposed to be added, changed, or deprecated -->
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<!-- Los elementos de la base de datos (nodos, vías, áreas, relaciones) en los que se puede usar cada una de las etiquetas podrían incluirse aquí o bajo el título de «Tagging», o en ambos sitios. -->
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<!-- Which Database Elements (nodes, ways, areas, relations) each of the tags can be used on could be included here or under the Tagging heading, or both. -->
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== Rationale ==
== Rationale ==
<!-- Explicación de por qué se necesita la propuesta y por qué se eligió la clave y el valor específicos de la etiqueta. Comparar con etiquetas similares o propuestas anteriores, si es relevante. Considerar la importancia y los usos potenciales de los datos. -->
<!-- Explanation of why the proposal is needed, and why you chose the specific key and value of the tag. Compare with similar tags or previous proposals, if relevant. Consider significance and potential uses of the data.-->
 
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<!-- Mantén la etiqueta corta, pero que siga siendo lo suficientemente lógica y descriptiva como para necesitar poca explicación. Evita los nombres de etiquetas que puedan causar confusión con una etiqueta diferente. Se prefieren los términos en inglés británico, cuando sea posible. -->


== Examples ==
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<!--Ejemplos de qué elementos deberían ser etiquetados: imágenes del mundo real, capturas de pantalla de openstreetmap.org, enlaces a los elementos de OpenStreetMap que usan el etiquetado propuesto. -->
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== Tagging ==
== Tagging ==
<!--
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Una tabla, lista o conjunto de subtítulos que explican cada etiqueta:
A table, list, or set of subheadings explaining each tag:
* Definición del significado de la etiqueta y cómo debe ser usada
* Definition of the meaning of the tag and how it should be used
* Elementos etiquetados: nodos, vías, áreas o relaciones [si una característica es más pequeña de 5x5 metros, normalmente debería ser mapeada solo como un nodo]
* Elements tagged: nodes, ways, areas or relations? [if a feature is smaller than 5m by 5m it would usually be mapped only as a node]
* Comparación con los actuales esquemas de etiquetado (si procede)
* Comparison with current tagging schemes (if applicable)
* Etiquetas adicionales usadas en combinación (incluidas las etiquetas existentes)
* Additional tags used in combination (including existing tags)
* Cuando otras etiquetas deben ser usadas en su lugar.
* When other tags should be used instead.
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== Examples ==
<!-- Examples of what elements should be tagged: real-world images, openstreetmap.org screenshots, links to OpenStreetMap elements that use the proposed tagging. -->
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== Rendering ==
== Rendering ==
<!-- Sugerencia de representación opcional, si es relevante -->
<!-- Optional rendering suggestion, if relevant -->
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== Features/Pages affected ==
== Features/Pages affected ==
<!-- Lista de páginas wiki que serían editadas si la propuesta es aprobada -->
<!-- List of wiki pages that would be edited if the proposal is approved -->
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== External discussions ==
== External discussions ==
<! --Enlaces a la lista de correo u otros foros donde la propuesta haya sido discutida -->
<!-- Links to mailing lists, other forums where this proposal has been discussed... -->
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== Comments ==
== Comments ==
<!-- Debe haber al menos 2 semanas reservadas para comentar la propuesta. No vayas a una votación sin abordar los comentarios y arreglar cualquier problema con la propuesta. La página de discusión wiki se usa para los comentarios, está enlazada desde la página de la propuesta para aquellos que no están familiarizados con los wikis. -->
<!-- There must be at least 2 weeks set aside for comment on the proposal. Do not go to a vote without addressing the comments and fixing any problems with the proposal. The wiki talk page is used for comments, it is linked from the proposal page for those unfamiliar with wikis. -->
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Please comment on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
Please comment on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion page]].
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== Proponer ==
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== Propose ==
Once the proposal contents are fully described, you can propose it to the community.
=== Propose ===
# Set these parameters in the [[Template:Proposal_page|<code>Proposal page</code>]] template at the top of the page:
## <code>status = Proposed</code>
## <code>rfcStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}</code>
# [https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging Subscribe] to the Tagging mailing list.
# [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org?subject=Feature%20Proposal%20-%20RFC%20-%20%3CPROPOSAL%20NAME%3E&body=%3CDESCRIPTION%20OF%20PROPOSAL%3E%0D%0A%0D%0A%3CLINK%20TO%20PROPOSAL%20ON%20WIKI%3E%0D%0A%0D%0APlease%20discuss%20this%20proposal%20on%20its%20Wiki%20Talk%20page. Send (mailto link)] an RFC (Request For Comments) to the Tagging mailing list.<br>''Or copy:''
## To: <code>tagging{{@}}openstreetmap.org</code>
## Subject: <code>Feature Proposal - RFC - <PROPOSAL NAME></code>
## Body: <code><DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL> <LINK TO PROPOSAL ON WIKI> Please discuss this proposal on its Wiki Talk page.</code>
# Consider sending your proposal to some additional [[contact channels]] to further increase community feedback and knowledge of it (not everyone subscribes to the tagging mailing list).
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*Una vez que el contenido de la propuesta ha sido plenamente descrito en su página, puedes proponerlo a la comunidad.
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=== Respond ===
Look through comments that arise from the mailing lists, chats, and the proposal Wiki Talk page.
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=== Proponer===
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When a discussion in a section created by another user on the proposal's Talk page is considered "resolved", you can add the [[Template:Resolved|<code><nowiki>{{Resolved|1=message}}</nowiki></code>]] Template directly below the section heading with an included message.
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#Establece estos parámetros en la plantilla de la [[Template:Proposal_page|<code>Página de propuesta</code>]] en la parte superior de la página.
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##<code>status = Proposed</code>
Adjust, even if it means changing key parts or tags, and continue to build a strong proposal according to community feedback so that it has a good chance of passage once voted on.
##<code>rfcStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}</code>
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#[https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging Suscríbete] a la lista de correo de etiquetado.
#[mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org?subject=Feature%20Proposal%20-%20RFC%20-%20%3CPROPOSAL%20NAME%3E&body=%3CDESCRIPTION%20OF%20PROPOSAL%3E%0D%0A%0D%0A%3CLINK%20TO%20PROPOSAL%20ON%20WIKI%3E%0D%0A%0D%0APlease%20discuss%20this%20proposal%20on%20its%20Wiki%20Talk%20page. Envía (enlace de envío)] una petición de comentarios o RFC (''Request For Comments'', en inglés) a la lista de correo de etiquetado.<br>''O copia:''
##A: <code>tagging{{@}}openstreetmap.org</code>
##Asunto: <code>Feature Proposal - RFC - <NOMBRE DE LA PROPUESTA></code>
##Cuerpo: <code><DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA PROPUESTA> <ENLACE A LA PROPUESTA EN EL WIKI> Please discuss this proposal on its Wiki Talk page.</code>
# Considera la posibilidad de enviar tu propuesta a algunos [[ES:Canales de contacto|canales de contacto]] adicionales para aumentar los comentarios y el conocimiento de la comunidad (no todo el mundo está suscrito a la lista de correo de etiquetado).


===Responder===
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Revisa los comentarios que surjan de las listas de correo, los ''chats'' y la página de discusión del wiki de la propuesta.  
Note that it is not necessary to implement all suggestion and requests. While many will be useful, it is possible to receive recommendations contradictory with each other, some can be also misguided.
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Cuando una discusión en una sección creada por otro usuario en la página de discusión de la propuesta se considera «resuelta», puedes añadir la plantilla [[Template:Resolved|<code><nowiki>{{Resolved|1=mensaje}}</nowiki></code>]] directamente bajo el encabezado de la sección con el mensaje correspondiente.
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If there are many changes to the proposal, it may be a good idea to document them in a timeline in a separate section called <code>Changes</code> for reference.
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Procura adaptarte, aunque signifique cambiar partes o etiquetas clave, y sigue construyendo una propuesta sólida de acuerdo con los comentarios de la comunidad para que tenga una buena oportunidad de ser aprobada una vez votada.
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== Voting ==
Ten en cuenta que no es necesario poner en práctica todas las sugerencias y peticiones. Aunque muchas serán útiles, es posible recibir recomendaciones contradictorias entre sí, algunas pueden ser también erróneas.
''You still have to be subscribed to the Tagging mailing list for these steps.''
 
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Si hay muchos cambios en la propuesta, puede ser una buena idea documentarlos en una línea de tiempo en una sección separada llamada <code>Changes</code> (Cambios) como referencia.
 
== Votación==
 
'' Todavía tienes que estar suscrito a la lista de correo de etiquetado para estos pasos''.
 
===Requisitos previos===
Asegúrate de que tu propuesta cumple estos requisitos antes de iniciar la votación.
 
*Han pasado al menos dos semanas desde el inicio de una petición de comentarios (RFC).
*Todas las discusiones se han resuelto en la página de discusión.


Todos los desacuerdos mayores '''y menores''' sobre la propuesta han sido resueltos. <br>Recuerda, la comunidad está votando sobre '''todas''' las partes de tu propuesta. Si alguien no está de acuerdo con al menos una parte de tu propuesta, suele votar {{oppose}}. Los demás leerán entonces por qué esa persona ha votado en contra y es probable que también voten en contra. Esto puede hacer que una propuesta casi perfecta fracase. <br>Si esto sucede incluso cuando todas las partes de tu propuesta fueron resueltas, no te desanimes de continuar con la propuesta. Por lo general, solo tienes que arreglar una parte menor de tu propuesta. Una vez arreglada, es muy probable que la propuesta sea aprobada en la segunda ronda de votaciones.
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=== Requirements before ===
Make sure these your proposal meets these requirements before initiating voting.
* At least two weeks have passed since start of a RFC.
* All discussions have been resolved on the Talk page.
* All major '''and minor''' disagreements about the proposal have been resolved. <br>Remember, the community is voting on '''all''' parts of your proposal. If someone disagrees with at least one part of your proposal, they will often vote {{oppose}}. Others will then read why that person voted no and they will likely vote no too. This can cause an almost-perfect proposal to flop. <br>If this happens even when all parts of your proposal were resolved, do not be discouraged from continuing the proposal. Usually you only have to fix a minor part of your proposal. Once fixed, the proposal is now very-likely to be approved during the second round of voting.
* The proposal is in its final state. It '''cannot''' be changed once voting starts.
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*La propuesta está en su estado final. '''No puede''' ser modificada una vez que se inicie la votación.
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=== Initiate ===
# Set these parameters in the [[Template:Proposal page|<code>Proposal page</code>]] template at the top of the page:
## <code>|status = Voting</code>
## <code>|voteStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}</code>
## <code>|voteEndDate = {{#time: Y-m-d|now + 14 days}}</code>
# Add this to the bottom of the page:
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===Iniciar===
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#Establece estos parámetros en la plantilla de la [[Template:Proposal page|<code>Página de propuesta</code>]] en la parte superior de la página:
##<code>|status = Voting</code>
##<code>|voteStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}</code>
##<code>|voteEndDate = {{#time: Y-m-d|now + 14 days}}</code>
#Añade esto en la parte inferior de la página:
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== Voting ==
== Voting ==
{{Proposed feature voting}}
{{Proposed feature voting}}
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{{vote|yes}} OPTIONAL MESSAGE HERE --~~~~
{{vote|yes}} OPTIONAL MESSAGE HERE --~~~~
{{vote|no}} YOUR REASONS HERE --~~~~
{{vote|no}} YOUR REASONS HERE --~~~~
{{vote|abstain}} YOUR COMMENTS HERE --~~~~
{{vote|abstain}} YOUR COMMENTS HERE --~~~~
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===Notificar===
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=== Notify ===
#[mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org?subject=Feature%20Proposal%20-%20Voting%20-%20%3CFEATURE%20NAME%3E&body=Voting%20has%20started%20for%20%3CPROPOSAL%20NAME%3E.%0D%0A%0D%0A%3CLINK%20TO%20PROPOSAL%20ON%20WIKI%3E Envía (enlace de envío)] un aviso de que la votación ha comenzado a la lista de correo de etiquetado.<br>''O copia:''
# [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org?subject=Feature%20Proposal%20-%20Voting%20-%20%3CFEATURE%20NAME%3E&body=Voting%20has%20started%20for%20%3CPROPOSAL%20NAME%3E.%0D%0A%0D%0A%3CLINK%20TO%20PROPOSAL%20ON%20WIKI%3E Send (mailto link)] a notice that voting has started to the Tagging mailing list.<br>''Or copy:''
##A: <code>tagging{{@}}openstreetmap.org</code>
## To: <code>tagging{{@}}openstreetmap.org</code>
##Asunto: <code>Feature Proposal - Voting - <NOMBRE DE PROPUESTA></code>
## Subject: <code>Feature Proposal - Voting - <PROPOSAL NAME></code>
##Cuerpo: <code>Voting has started for <NOMBRE DE PROPUESTA>. <ENLACE A LA PROPUESTA EN EL WIKI></code>
## Body: <code>Voting has started for <PROPOSAL NAME>. <LINK TO PROPOSAL ON WIKI></code>
#Considera la posiblidad de publicar también un aviso de votación en alguno de los otros [[ES:Canales de contacto|canales de contacto]].
# Consider posting a notice for voting on some of the other [[contact channels]] as well.
 
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===Requisitos durante===
Asegúrate de que se cumplen estos requisitos durante la votación.
 
*La propuesta nunca se modifica.
* Controla la validez de todos los votos. No se permite que una persona vote con varias cuentas ni que se pida a personas ajenas a la comunidad de OpenStreetMap que voten.
* La gente no debe votar simplemente {{oppose}}, deben dar una razón para su propuesta o (preferiblemente) sugerencias.
* Es aceptable que el autor de la propuesta dé por concluida la votación antes de tiempo como rechazada para que la propuesta pueda ser reelaborada.
* Se puede encontrar una lista de votaciones activas en [[:Category:Proposals with "Voting" status]].
 
==Posvotación==


*Si no tienes tiempo de hacer una limpieza después de que la votación haya concluido:
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=== Requirements during ===
Make sure these requirements are met during voting.
* The proposal is never changed.
* Monitor the validity of all votes. One person voting with multiple accounts is not allowed, asking people outside OpenStreetMap community to vote is not allowed.
* People should not just vote {{oppose}}, they should give a reason for their proposal, and/or (preferably) suggestions.
* It is acceptable for author of the proposal to end the vote earlier as a rejected, so that the proposal can be re-worked.
* A list of active votes can be found at [[:Category:Proposals with "Voting" status]].
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:Establece el estado de la propuesta como <code>status=Post-vote</code>.
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== Post-vote ==
* If you have no time to do the cleanup after the voting has ended:
: Mark the proposal status as <code>status=Post-Vote</code>.
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:(Consulta [[:Category:Proposals_without_post-vote_cleanup]] para las características que necesitan una limpieza. Si tienes un minuto, ¡coge una escoba y limpia!)
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: (See [[:Category:Proposals without post-vote cleanup]] for features needing clean-up. If you have a minute, pick up a broom and clean up!)
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*Después del período de votación, haz un resumen del proceso de votación rellenando los parámetros de la plantilla {{T|Proposed feature voting}}.
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* After the voting period, make a summary of the voting by filling out the parameters of the {{T|Proposed feature voting}} template:
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{{Proposed feature voting
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* Es buena idea [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org enviar] una actualización a la lista de correo:  
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**<Asunto:> «Feature Proposal - Approved - (''Nombre de la característica'')»
* It is a good idea to [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org send] out an update to the tagging mailing list:  
**<Asunto:> «Feature Proposal - Rejected - (''Nombre de la característica'')»
** <Subject:> "Feature Proposal - Approved - (Feature Name)"
 
** <Subject:> "Feature Proposal - Rejected - (Feature Name)"
===Aprobada===
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Si la propuesta ha conseguido suficiente apoyo, su estado puede establecerse en <code>Approved</code> (tanto el parámetro de resultado en {{T|Proposed feature voting}} como el parámetro de estado de {{T|Proposal Page}} en la parte superior de la página).
 
:Versión antigua que se aplica a las votaciones de propuestas iniciadas antes de 2021-03-10: Una regla general para saber si ha tenido «suficiente apoyo» es ''al menos 8 votos de aprobación y al menos 10 votos con más del 75% de aprobación'' (una forma sencilla de valorar los votos es que un mínimo de 3 votos a favor por cada voto en contra es suficiente), aunque otros factores pueden también tenerse en cuenta (tales como si una característica está ya en uso).
 
:[[Proposed features/change vote counting rules - remove dead rule|Nueva versión que se aplica a las votaciones de propuestas iniciadas a partir de 2021-03-10]]: «suficiente apoyo» es un mínimo de 8 votos de aprobación y un mínimo del 75 % de aprobación. Una forma sencilla de cuantificar esto es que basta con un mínimo de 3 votos afirmativos por cada voto negativo.
 
:Las abstenciones explícitas no cuentan como voto (p. ej., 10 votan «sí», 1 vota «no», 10 «me abstengo pero tengo comentarios» debería ser aprobada), pero todas las sugerencias deben ser tenidas en cuenta antes de aprobar o rechazar una propuesta, a fin de resolver cualquier deficiencia de la propuesta original (si existen).
 
: Antes de decidir rechazar una propuesta por falta de apoyo, puede ser útil [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org enviar] una nueva solicitud de votación a la lista de correo.
 
Véase [[Proposal process/historic notes|/notas históricas]] para la lista de cambios sustanciales en el pasado. Las propuestas más antiguas siguen considerándose «aprobadas» si cumplen la norma vigente en ese momento.


Limpieza de la propuesta:
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===Approved===
If the proposal has found enough support, the status can be set to <code>Approved</code> (both in result parameter in {{T|Proposed feature voting}} and in status parameter of {{T|Proposal Page}} at top of the page).
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*¡No traslades la página de propuesta!
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* Crea una página permanente para la descripción de la característica:
:Old version applying to proposal votes started before 2021-03-10: A rule of thumb for "enough support" is ''at least 8 approval votes and at least 75 % approval'', (a simple way of counting is that a minimum of 3 yes votes for every no vote is sufficient), but other factors may also be considered (such as whether a feature is already in use).
**Se debe crear una nueva página para la característica y aplicar la [[:Category:Features template|plantilla de característica]] del mapa correspondiente (dependiendo de si es una clave, un valor o una relación). Sigue el estándar establecido por la clave [[Key:highway]] y sus valores.
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** Añade un enlace a la propuesta utilizando el parámetro ''statuslink'' de la plantilla de característica.
** Añade un enlace a la página permanente de la característica en la página de propuesta empleando [[Template:Approved feature link]].
**Archiva la propuesta empleando [[Template:Archived proposal]].
* Añade la característica una vez completada a la página de características del mapa:
**Añade una entrada a la página [[Map Features]] (y su correspondiente versión en español, [[ES:Map_Features|ES:Características del mapa]]).
**Añade una entrada a la página de [[{{LL|Changelog}}|registro de cambios]].
** '''No''' elimines entradas de la página de [[ES:Map Features|Características del mapa]] aunque tu nueva característica tenga por objeto reemplazar alguna de las existentes. No se considera elegante quitar cosas de las Características del Mapa mientras ellas están todavía en uso. Puedes eliminar cosas de las Características del mapa si estas no tienen un uso significativo. Consulta [[ES:Características desestimadas|Características desestimadas]].


===Rechazada===
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:[[Proposed features/change vote counting rules - remove dead rule|New version applying to proposal votes started on 2021-03-10 or later]]: "Enough support" is at least 8 approval votes and at least 75 % approval. A simple way of counting is that a minimum of 3 yes votes for every no vote is sufficient.
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Si la votación fracasa, no hay que desesperar. Muchas propuestas han sido rechazadas, modificadas y han tenido éxito. A veces las propuestas fracasan porque algunas personas notaron problemas durante la votación.  
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: The explicit abstentions do not count as a vote (e.g. 10 vote "yes", 1 vote "no", 10 "abstain but have comments" would be approved), but all suggestions should be taken into account before a proposal is approved or rejected in order to resolve any deficiencies in the original proposal (if they exist).
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*El estado debe ser establecido como <code>Rejected</code>.
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*Anota las razones por las que fue rechazada en la página de la propuesta.
: Before you decide to reject a proposal because of lack of support, it may be worthwhile to [mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org send] out a new vote request to the mailing list.
*Las características rechazadas pueden ser reenviadas, modificadas y se puede iniciar una nueva votación. También se puede volver al proceso de RFC.
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==Abandonada, Cancelada, Obsoleta, Indefinida==
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See [[/historic notes]] for list of substantial changes in the past. Older proposals are still considered "approved" if they met the standard in place at the time.
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*Las propuestas deben establecerse en <code>Abandoned</code> si tienen un largo tiempo de inactividad (por lo menos 3 meses) en las páginas wiki (incluyendo todos los idiomas y páginas de discusión) y tampoco se agregarán a la base de datos de OSM. Una propuesta que no haya cambiado por un tiempo en el wiki podría estar siendo probada en la práctica en el mapeo diario y, por tanto, estar muy viva.
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*La persona que propone una característica puede cancelarla estableciendo su estado en <code>Canceled</code> (Cancelada).
Clean up the proposal:
*Para propuestas que han quedado obsoletas debido a otra propuesta, establece el estado en <code>Obsoleted</code> (Obsoleta).
* Do not move the proposal page!
*Para propuestas con estado desconocido, establece su estado en <code>Undefined</code> (Indefinida).
* Create the permanent feature description page:
** A new page for the feature should be created/updated and the relevant map [[:Category:Features template|features template]] (depending on whether it is a key, a value, or a relation) should be applied. Follow the standard set by the [[Key:highway]] key and its values.
** Add a link back to the proposal by using the ''statuslink'' parameter of the feature template.
** Add a link to the permanent feature page in the proposal page using [[Template:Approved feature link]].
** Archive the proposal using [[Template:Archived proposal]].
* Add the completed feature to the map feature page:
** Add entry to [[Map Features]] page if that is useful (for example approved niche tag may be not listed there).
** Add entry to [[Changelog]] page.
** Do '''not''' remove entries from [[Map Features]] even if your new feature that has been voted on is intended to replace them. It is not considered good style to remove things from Map Features while they are still in use. You can remove things from Map Features if they are not in a significant use. See also [[Deprecated features]].
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==Características no propuestas==
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===Rejected===
If the vote fails, do not despair. Many proposals were rejected, modified and succeeded. Sometimes proposal fail because some people noticed issues during vote.
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Las características no propuestas son características que no se sometieron al proceso de propuesta.
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* The status should be set to <code>Rejected</code>.
* Note any reasons why rejected on the feature proposal page.
* Rejected features may be resubmitted, modified, and new vote started. You can also move back to the RFC process, or at least send some message to give chance of feedback without voting against.
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Aunque OSM tiene un modelo de datos [[ES:Cualquier etiqueta que te guste|completamente libre]] (esto es, que no necesita el permiso de nadie), intentamos moderar la lista de [[ES:Características del mapa|lista de características del mapa]] por varias razones:
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== Abandoned, Canceled, Obsoleted, Undefined ==
* Proposals should be set to <code>Abandoned</code> if they have a long time of inactivity (at least 3 months) on the wiki pages (including all languages and discussion pages) and are also not added to the OSM database. A proposal that's unchanged in the wiki for a while might just be tested in daily mapping practice and thus may be very alive.
* The person proposing a feature can cancel it by setting the status to <code>Canceled</code>.
* For proposals that have been obsoleted by another proposal, set the status to <code>Obsoleted</code>.
* For proposals which are inactive but not abandoned, set the status to <code>Inactive</code>. For example used for tags (keys) which has reached 'defacto'-status based on this proposal without voting process (consider to also add the template: {{T|No vote feature link}})
* For proposals with unknown status, set the status to <code>Undefined</code>.
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*Página de referencia para principiantes: por lo que tienen que ser claras y autoexplicativas en todos los idiomas
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*Evitar conflictos de características<!--during a vote all eyes can keep duplicates away-->
{{anchor|archiving proposals}}<!-- used in WikiProject Cleanup#Historical content -->
* Mantener listas y categorías breves: aunque sea una cuestión de diseño, queremos evitar una explosión descontrolada de características y claves
Note that abandoned/inactive proposal may be for tag that is in active use. In such case [[creating a tag page]], applying {{T|Archived proposal}} on the proposal page and hiding proposal text may be the best solution. It keeps history available but users are directed to the active documentation.
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Por lo general, las nuevas [[ES:Tags|claves]] siempre deben ser discutidas antes de ser añadidas a las [[ES:Características del mapa|características del mapa]]. Para aumentar la participación en la discusión, especialmente para nuevos valores de claves principales como {{Key|highway|}}, es buena idea proponerlas formalmente. Cualquier nueva etiqueta que reemplace una etiqueta establecida requiere también una adecuada discusión previa; el procedimiento de propuesta es una buena manera de lograrlo.
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See [[Proposed features/street vendor=yes]] and [[Proposed features/scaled down streets that may be used for traffic safety education or as a type of a playground|traffic park one]] for examples where it was used.
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==Resucitar propuestas antiguas==
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==Non proposed features==
Non-proposed features are mapping features which did not undergo the proposal process.
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Hay muchas propuestas antiguas que nunca llegaron a la etapa de votación y cuyos autores originales abandonaron. ¿Qué puede hacer una nueva persona no relacionada con la propuesta original interesada en hacer una propuesta idéntica o similar?
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Even if OSM has a completely [[Any tags you like|free data model]] (that is, you don't need anyone's permission), we try to moderate the [[Map features]] list for several reasons:
* landing page for newbies: so it has to be clear and self-explanatory in every language
* avoid feature conflicts: during a vote all eyes can keep duplicates away
* keep list/categories short: even a design decision, we want to avoid an uncontrolled explosion of features and keys
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*reiniciar la antigua propuesta - es una buena idea si está completamente de acuerdo con ella. Considera contactar con el autor original siempre que esté de acuerdo en resucitarla - y espera algún tiempo para la respuesta. Envíala de nuevo a la etapa de solicitud de comentarios (RFC) y continúa procediendo como con cualquier otra propuesta.
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*hacer una nueva propuesta reutilizando el contenido de la anterior. Simplemente crea una nueva página, siéntete libre de copiar el contenido existente (puedes hacerlo, solo menciona la fuente del texto en el comentario del conjunto de cambios). Menciona la inspiración o fuente de la propuesta, pero siéntete libre de hacer cualquier cambio que desees. Y procede como con cualquier propuesta nueva. También puedes hacerlo con tus propias propuestas.
Generally, new [[keys]] should always be discussed before being added to [[Map features]]. To increase participation in discussion, especially for new values of major keys like {{key|highway}} it is a good idea to formally propose them. Any new tag which replaces an established tag also requires a proper discussion, proposal process is a good way to achieve this.
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=== Ejemplos===
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== Reviving old proposals ==
There are many old proposals that never reached vote stage and where the original authors have abandoned them. What can be done by a new unrelated person interested in making identical or a similar proposal?
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*[[Proposed features/man made=bridge]] es el caso de una simple resurrección - la persona que inició la votación estaba totalmente de acuerdo con el autor original, la propuesta no fue modificada.
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*[[Proposed features/scuba diving2]] se basó en una propuesta previa pero no finalizada [[Proposed features/scuba diving]], propuestas que fueron hechas por diferentes personas.
* restart the old proposal - it is a good idea if you completely agree with it. Consider contacting the original author whenever it is OK for you to resurrect it - and wait some time for reply. Send it again to request for comment (RFC) stage and continue to proceed like with any other proposal.  
*[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?oldid=1206637 healthcare=blood_donation proposal] se basó en la propuesta anterior hecha por la misma persona que fue rechazada.
* make a new proposal reusing content from the old one. Simply create a new page, feel free to copy existing content (you are allowed to do this, just mention source of text in the changeset comment). Mention inspiration/source of the proposal, but feel free to make any changes to it that you want. And proceed like with any new proposal. You can also do this with your own proposals.
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==Historial wiki de procedimiento de propuesta==
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=== Examples ===
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Encontrarás el historial de esta página [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=history}} aquí] (como de costumbre).
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* [[Proposed features/man made=bridge]] is case of a simple reviving - person who started vote fully agreed with the original author, proposal was not modified
* [[Proposed features/scuba diving2]] was based on a previously proposed but not finalised [[Proposed features/scuba diving]], proposals were made by different people
* [https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?oldid=1206637 healthcare=blood_donation proposal] was based on the earlier proposal made by the same person that was rejected
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==Notas==
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{{References}}
== Proposal process wiki history ==
You can find the history for this page [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=history}} there] (as usual).
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==Listas de propuestas==
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== Proposal status overview list ==
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals with "Draft" status|draft]]</span></code>: the proposal is in the initial starting period of writing down corresponding information
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals with "Proposed" status|proposed]]</span></code>: the proposal contents is fully described and it is proposed to the community
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals with "Voting" status|voting]]</span></code>: the proposal is currently being voted on as part of the approval process
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals without post-vote cleanup|post-vote]]</span></code>: the proposal voting is done and the voting cleanup isn't finished
* <code><span style="background:#DFD">[[:Category:Proposals with "Approved" status|approved]]</span></code>: the proposal has [[Proposal_process#Approved|successfully (found enough support)]] completed the approval process
* <code><span style="background:#F99">[[:Category:Proposals with "Rejected" status|rejected]]</span></code>: the proposal is rejected ([[Proposal_process#Approved|found not enough support]]) during the approval process
* <code><span style="background:#FFD700">[[:Category:Proposals with "Abandoned" status|abandoned]]</span></code>: the proposal has a long time of inactivity (at least 3 months) on the wiki pages (including all languages and discussion pages) and is also not added to the OSM database
* <code><span style="background:#FFD700">[[:Category:Proposals with "Canceled" status|canceled]]</span></code>: the proposal is canceled by the person how did create the proposal
* <code><span style="background:#FFD700">[[:Category:Proposals with "Obsoleted" status|obsoleted]]</span></code>: the proposal is obsoleted by another proposal
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals with "Inactive" status|inactive]]</span></code>: the proposal is inactive but not abandoned
* <code><span style="background:#EEE">[[:Category:Proposals with undefined or invalid status|undefined]]</span></code>: the proposal has unknown status
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*[[:Category:Proposals by status|Listas de propuestas por estado]]
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''See also:'' [[Tag_status#Status_values|Tag status values]]
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==Véase también==
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== Lists of proposals ==
* [[:Category:Proposals by status|Lists of proposals by status]]
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*[[User:Joto/How to invent tags|User:Joto/Cómo inventar etiquetas]] {{English}}
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*[[ES:Creating a page describing key or value|Crear una página que describa una clave o valor]]
== See also ==
* [[User:Joto/How to invent tags]]
* [[Creating a page describing key or value]]
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This page describes the proposal process, which is one of multiple ways to introduce and discuss new tags for features and properties. The other ways are often undocumented. The proposal process was designed to as mechanism to document that a rough consensus exists within the community on how to model and tag a feature that previously had no established tagging. The open voting process acts as supporting evidence that the proposal author has adequately reflected feedback from interested parties and meaningfully addressed objections posed. The outcome of a proposal vote is a change in documentation on the wiki.

As a documentation change, an approved proposal is not binding on any mapper, software developer, or data consumer. However, tagging backed by an approved proposal is usually regarded as having survived a level of community vetting and scrutiny, and thus carries more weight when compared to alternative methods of mapping a feature. OpenStreetMap does not restrict mapping to tagging schemes backed by an approved proposal -- you can still use any tags you like. Nonetheless, there is benefit to mappers and data consumers alike in agreeing on a common data model and corresponding tags by reducing conflict between mappers, edit wars, and tagging disputes.

As a non-binding documentation change, the outcome of a proposal vote does not compel a change in tools which use and generate OSM data, such as the standard tile layer renderings or editor presets. An approved proposal will not be automatically rendered or added to presets; this is at the discretion of the developers and maintainers of those tools. Also, a vote result is never permission for large-scale re-tagging of existing objects. See automated Edits code of conduct for more about this topic.

This page is designed to assist anyone considering putting forward a tag proposal, with the aim of speeding the tag proposing process. Like the proposal process itself, it attempts to describe the rough consensus that has accumulated over the years over the best ways to assess and document community consensus on mapping and tagging. It is not a set of absolute rules, but rather a helpful guide for community members.

Before creating a proposal

Does it already exist?

  1. Search for possible documentation on this Wiki.
    For example:
    • You want a tag for a racecourse; consider searching for "racing", "horse", etc.
    • You want a tag for a peninsula; consider searching for "headland", "point", etc.
    • You want a tag for a brewery; consider searching for "beer", "manufacturing", "alcohol", "industrial", "plant", "works", etc.

      <inputbox>

type=fulltext searchbuttonlabel=Search this Wiki placeholder=Feature name or keywords </inputbox>
If you come across an Abandoned proposal and are interested in reviving it, see Reviving old proposals.
If you come across a previously Rejected proposal, being a rejected feature does not necessarily mean it should not be proposed again. Some proposals fail due to a poor definition, being ambiguous or lacking information to justify their significance, or becoming more significant over time and thus more map-worthy.

  1. Check Mapping issues to see a list of known issues relating to mapping and tagging standards.
  2. Search for the tag on Taginfo to see if there is any usage otherwise.
  3. Ask community members in one of the Contact channels if it exists.
  4. It might also be a good idea to send an email to the tagging mailing list, describe the feature you want to tag and see if there are tags in use but hard to find or not yet documented.

Significance

Is the tag you are considering for proposal, worthy of a new tag? Consider possible uses for the map, and specifically the data you want to add.

This is a difficult judgement to make: if you want to tag it, then that is generally reason enough to create a tag.

  • Is it a destination in itself?
    • People may search for some locations, for example: a national park, a bus station, a street address or a rubbish dump, because they want to visit that location.
  • How many of the item do you think there will be in the world?
    • For instance, you want to map an aero-engine factory - there are very few aero-engine factories in the world, so rather than creating a specific tag, this may be better served by using an existing man_made tag and specifying product=aero_engines.
  • How large is the item?
    • Large items can assist with navigation.
  • Is it useful for research/study?
    • A geography student may want to determine the total area of national parks in a given region.
    • A sociology student may want to map correlation between number/location of Porsche dealerships and houses greater than 600 m2 in area.
    • A history student may want to show the locations of all battles in a given war.
  • Does it assist in route-planning?
    • It is useful to know which junctions are traffic lights and which are roundabouts as this can affect journey times.
    • Truck drivers need to know the maximum height allowed under bridges, or the maximum weight allowed through population centres.
    • Traffic calming structures can affect journey times, routing software will generally not use roads with these on.
    • Walkers would want to know surfaces/conditions of walking tracks.

Compatibility with established practices

OpenStreetMap has some established good practices. Your proposal should follow those or at least explain why it does not do it. Please have a look at them.

Specifically relevant for proposals might be

Verifiability
Tags that are approved are usually features or properties that an individual mapper can confirm to be correct or false. A tag is verifiable if independent users would make the same observation.
This means that statistical properties (like peak vehicles per hour on a road) and subjective content (reviews, rankings) are not included in OpenStreetMap. Temporary, historic or speculative future developments are also excluded.
One feature, one OSM element
A single real world object should be represented with one element only.
Syntactic conventions for new tags
There are some conventions about naming keys and values. Following them will help mappers to estimate the meaning of your tags without reading the documentation. Using a semicolon should be considered especially carefully.

Skimming though Editing Standards and Conventions might be helpful as well. Please also consider the On the Ground Principle (about current versus old data), Template:Key (for estimations), and names (names versus descriptions, avoiding abbreviations) if any of them might conflict with your ideas.

Due Diligence

Your proposal is more likely to be accepted by the community if you take steps to research and vet your proposal before presenting it in front of a global audience. Some tips for success include:

  • Research whether tagging for this feature (or similar) has been discussed before, by searching the mailing lists or other forums. Consider what objections or concerns were raised in those discussions, and adjust your proposal if necessary to satisfy the concerns. It may not be possible to please everyone, but you will have the best chance of success if you make the effort to address as many concerns as possible. Provide links to these discussions in the "External Discussions" section; it shows that you have done your homework and are aware of past discussions that may have occurred.
  • Consider asking a trusted colleague or two in the community to review your proposal. Private dialogue before the Request For Comments (RFC) is extremely helpful in identifying and fixing problems. If the tagging for this feature was discussed on the mailing list in the past, consider a sending private email asking for feedback from one or more of the participants in that discussion. They may have expertise in that area, and the private dialogue will not only make your proposal stronger, but will help you build rapport with the active members of the tagging community.
  • If you are not a native speaker of British English, be sure to research what the thing you are describing is called in the British vernacular. It can be helpful to find UK-based web sites that discuss the topic in order to understand how it is phrased and used.
  • Research similar tagging schemes in order to ensure that your proposed tagging is consistent with other similar features and usages, and include those comparisons in the "rationale" section of the proposal.
  • Assume that the reader is not an expert in the topic or in the associated tagging. Give a brief introduction suitable for non-experts that allows them to understand the feature being described, the state of existing (inadequate) tagging, and how your proposal fills that gap. Do not assume prior knowledge, especially when proposing additions or changes to complex tagging schemes.

Creating a proposal

You can easily create a pre-formatted proposal here.

Read these instructions before creating the page.

  1. Create the page using the tool below. The tool does not immediately create the page, but opens the editor for the page that will be created if saved.
  2. Making no edits, immediately save to convert the substituted values to text.
    File:Save proposal first.png
  3. Click on Edit in the upper-right heading.
  4. Click on the Proposal Page template at the top of the page and click edit. Then input the specific details of the proposal for each of the parameters.
    File:Edit proposal page template next.png
  5. Follow the instructions in the comments under each of the headings to draft the proposal documentation.

Create here:

<inputbox> type=create break=no width=26 placeholder=Proposal name preload=Template:Proposal prefix=Proposed_features/ useve=true </inputbox>

Template:Clear

If you edit using the Wikicode editor instead of the Visual Editor, what is displayed will be a bit different. Instructions still apply: (1) create page (2) save to generate text, (3) edit page to fill the template and save again.

If you have technical trouble with creating a proposal page, feel free to ask for help by sending a message to the tagging mailing list, you can ask for technical help also elsewhere.

Optionally let people know of your new proposal by subscribing to tagging mailing list and sending a mail.

Proposal page template

You may also create a proposal directly by copying and pasting into a new page

Create a new wiki page such as Proposed_features/your_proposition_name (MediaWiki Help:Starting a new page) and then fill in the proposal page template and page details described below. Set the status to Draft and set the draftStartDate={{#time: Y-m-d}} value (YYYY-MM-DD):

Place the following wiki text at the top of the page, and fill in the brief summary content fields: (See also: Template:T) <syntaxhighlight lang="moin"> Template:Proposal Page

Proposal

Rationale

Tagging

Examples

Rendering

Features/Pages affected

External discussions

Comments

Please comment on the discussion page. </syntaxhighlight>

Propose

Once the proposal contents are fully described, you can propose it to the community.

Propose

  1. Set these parameters in the Proposal page template at the top of the page:
    1. status = Proposed
    2. rfcStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}
  2. Subscribe to the Tagging mailing list.
  3. Send (mailto link) an RFC (Request For Comments) to the Tagging mailing list.
    Or copy:
    1. To: taggingTemplate:@openstreetmap.org
    2. Subject: Feature Proposal - RFC - <PROPOSAL NAME>
    3. Body: <DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL> <LINK TO PROPOSAL ON WIKI> Please discuss this proposal on its Wiki Talk page.
  4. Consider sending your proposal to some additional contact channels to further increase community feedback and knowledge of it (not everyone subscribes to the tagging mailing list).

Respond

Look through comments that arise from the mailing lists, chats, and the proposal Wiki Talk page.

When a discussion in a section created by another user on the proposal's Talk page is considered "resolved", you can add the {{Resolved|1=message}} Template directly below the section heading with an included message.

Adjust, even if it means changing key parts or tags, and continue to build a strong proposal according to community feedback so that it has a good chance of passage once voted on.

Note that it is not necessary to implement all suggestion and requests. While many will be useful, it is possible to receive recommendations contradictory with each other, some can be also misguided.

If there are many changes to the proposal, it may be a good idea to document them in a timeline in a separate section called Changes for reference.

Voting

You still have to be subscribed to the Tagging mailing list for these steps.

Requirements before

Make sure these your proposal meets these requirements before initiating voting.

  • At least two weeks have passed since start of a RFC.
  • All discussions have been resolved on the Talk page.
  • All major and minor disagreements about the proposal have been resolved.
    Remember, the community is voting on all parts of your proposal. If someone disagrees with at least one part of your proposal, they will often vote Template:Oppose. Others will then read why that person voted no and they will likely vote no too. This can cause an almost-perfect proposal to flop.
    If this happens even when all parts of your proposal were resolved, do not be discouraged from continuing the proposal. Usually you only have to fix a minor part of your proposal. Once fixed, the proposal is now very-likely to be approved during the second round of voting.
  • The proposal is in its final state. It cannot be changed once voting starts.

Initiate

  1. Set these parameters in the Proposal page template at the top of the page:
    1. |status = Voting
    2. |voteStartDate = {{#time: Y-m-d}}
    3. |voteEndDate = {{#time: Y-m-d|now + 14 days}}
  2. Add this to the bottom of the page:

<syntaxhighlight lang="moin">

Voting

Template:Proposed feature voting

</syntaxhighlight>

Notify

  1. Send (mailto link) a notice that voting has started to the Tagging mailing list.
    Or copy:
    1. To: taggingTemplate:@openstreetmap.org
    2. Subject: Feature Proposal - Voting - <PROPOSAL NAME>
    3. Body: Voting has started for <PROPOSAL NAME>. <LINK TO PROPOSAL ON WIKI>
  2. Consider posting a notice for voting on some of the other contact channels as well.

Requirements during

Make sure these requirements are met during voting.

  • The proposal is never changed.
  • Monitor the validity of all votes. One person voting with multiple accounts is not allowed, asking people outside OpenStreetMap community to vote is not allowed.
  • People should not just vote Template:Oppose, they should give a reason for their proposal, and/or (preferably) suggestions.
  • It is acceptable for author of the proposal to end the vote earlier as a rejected, so that the proposal can be re-worked.
  • A list of active votes can be found at Category:Proposals with "Voting" status.

Post-vote

  • If you have no time to do the cleanup after the voting has ended:
Mark the proposal status as status=Post-Vote.
(See Category:Proposals without post-vote cleanup for features needing clean-up. If you have a minute, pick up a broom and clean up!)
  • After the voting period, make a summary of the voting by filling out the parameters of the Template:T template:

<syntaxhighlight lang="moin"> Template:Proposed feature voting </syntaxhighlight>

  • It is a good idea to send out an update to the tagging mailing list:
    • <Subject:> "Feature Proposal - Approved - (Feature Name)"
    • <Subject:> "Feature Proposal - Rejected - (Feature Name)"

Approved

If the proposal has found enough support, the status can be set to Approved (both in result parameter in Template:T and in status parameter of Template:T at top of the page).

Old version applying to proposal votes started before 2021-03-10: A rule of thumb for "enough support" is at least 8 approval votes and at least 75 % approval, (a simple way of counting is that a minimum of 3 yes votes for every no vote is sufficient), but other factors may also be considered (such as whether a feature is already in use).
New version applying to proposal votes started on 2021-03-10 or later: "Enough support" is at least 8 approval votes and at least 75 % approval. A simple way of counting is that a minimum of 3 yes votes for every no vote is sufficient.
The explicit abstentions do not count as a vote (e.g. 10 vote "yes", 1 vote "no", 10 "abstain but have comments" would be approved), but all suggestions should be taken into account before a proposal is approved or rejected in order to resolve any deficiencies in the original proposal (if they exist).
Before you decide to reject a proposal because of lack of support, it may be worthwhile to send out a new vote request to the mailing list.

See /historic notes for list of substantial changes in the past. Older proposals are still considered "approved" if they met the standard in place at the time.

Clean up the proposal:

  • Do not move the proposal page!
  • Create the permanent feature description page:
    • A new page for the feature should be created/updated and the relevant map features template (depending on whether it is a key, a value, or a relation) should be applied. Follow the standard set by the Key:highway key and its values.
    • Add a link back to the proposal by using the statuslink parameter of the feature template.
    • Add a link to the permanent feature page in the proposal page using Template:Approved feature link.
    • Archive the proposal using Template:Archived proposal.
  • Add the completed feature to the map feature page:
    • Add entry to Map Features page if that is useful (for example approved niche tag may be not listed there).
    • Add entry to Changelog page.
    • Do not remove entries from Map Features even if your new feature that has been voted on is intended to replace them. It is not considered good style to remove things from Map Features while they are still in use. You can remove things from Map Features if they are not in a significant use. See also Deprecated features.

Rejected

If the vote fails, do not despair. Many proposals were rejected, modified and succeeded. Sometimes proposal fail because some people noticed issues during vote.

  • The status should be set to Rejected.
  • Note any reasons why rejected on the feature proposal page.
  • Rejected features may be resubmitted, modified, and new vote started. You can also move back to the RFC process, or at least send some message to give chance of feedback without voting against.

Abandoned, Canceled, Obsoleted, Undefined

  • Proposals should be set to Abandoned if they have a long time of inactivity (at least 3 months) on the wiki pages (including all languages and discussion pages) and are also not added to the OSM database. A proposal that's unchanged in the wiki for a while might just be tested in daily mapping practice and thus may be very alive.
  • The person proposing a feature can cancel it by setting the status to Canceled.
  • For proposals that have been obsoleted by another proposal, set the status to Obsoleted.
  • For proposals which are inactive but not abandoned, set the status to Inactive. For example used for tags (keys) which has reached 'defacto'-status based on this proposal without voting process (consider to also add the template: Template:T)
  • For proposals with unknown status, set the status to Undefined.

Template:Anchor Note that abandoned/inactive proposal may be for tag that is in active use. In such case creating a tag page, applying Template:T on the proposal page and hiding proposal text may be the best solution. It keeps history available but users are directed to the active documentation.

See Proposed features/street vendor=yes and traffic park one for examples where it was used.

Non proposed features

Non-proposed features are mapping features which did not undergo the proposal process.

Even if OSM has a completely free data model (that is, you don't need anyone's permission), we try to moderate the Map features list for several reasons:

  • landing page for newbies: so it has to be clear and self-explanatory in every language
  • avoid feature conflicts: during a vote all eyes can keep duplicates away
  • keep list/categories short: even a design decision, we want to avoid an uncontrolled explosion of features and keys

Generally, new keys should always be discussed before being added to Map features. To increase participation in discussion, especially for new values of major keys like Template:Key it is a good idea to formally propose them. Any new tag which replaces an established tag also requires a proper discussion, proposal process is a good way to achieve this.

Reviving old proposals

There are many old proposals that never reached vote stage and where the original authors have abandoned them. What can be done by a new unrelated person interested in making identical or a similar proposal?

  • restart the old proposal - it is a good idea if you completely agree with it. Consider contacting the original author whenever it is OK for you to resurrect it - and wait some time for reply. Send it again to request for comment (RFC) stage and continue to proceed like with any other proposal.
  • make a new proposal reusing content from the old one. Simply create a new page, feel free to copy existing content (you are allowed to do this, just mention source of text in the changeset comment). Mention inspiration/source of the proposal, but feel free to make any changes to it that you want. And proceed like with any new proposal. You can also do this with your own proposals.

Examples

Proposal process wiki history

You can find the history for this page there (as usual).

Proposal status overview list

  • draft: the proposal is in the initial starting period of writing down corresponding information
  • proposed: the proposal contents is fully described and it is proposed to the community
  • voting: the proposal is currently being voted on as part of the approval process
  • post-vote: the proposal voting is done and the voting cleanup isn't finished
  • approved: the proposal has successfully (found enough support) completed the approval process
  • rejected: the proposal is rejected (found not enough support) during the approval process
  • abandoned: the proposal has a long time of inactivity (at least 3 months) on the wiki pages (including all languages and discussion pages) and is also not added to the OSM database
  • canceled: the proposal is canceled by the person how did create the proposal
  • obsoleted: the proposal is obsoleted by another proposal
  • inactive: the proposal is inactive but not abandoned
  • undefined: the proposal has unknown status

See also: Tag status values

Lists of proposals