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Hmm, OSM is perhaps the biggest base for alternative navigational software. Seems like a huge design flaw.
I'm obviously oblivious to the implementation difficulties, but it seems like it should be extremely simple to add something akin to a "temporarily closed until" field, so that uses can set and forget, and it'll resolve itself without a secondary edit.
That way, offline users can ignore this field, and nav software must use it.
i am not sure it's a flaw at all. the conditional tag syntax is based on opening_hours, which should be able to express 'closed at these times until that date'. there are ways to finesse this. but as long as the published guideline is 'don't do this', there's little point pondering practical solutions.
@MrMusAddict @pootriarch within OSM, it's easy to add a tag like that. Alas, it's getting data users to _use_ that tag can be tricky...
Not too difficult, I imagine. Especially if it's a default field in the UI under Access.
As for the companies making the nav software itself, I'm sure they'd love to implement temporary closures.