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47570017 over 8 years ago

Is "Buttefly World" a typo (i.e. is it missing an "r"?)

45812241 over 8 years ago

Thanks for pointing that out! I was using the name to try and differentiate relations, but I forgot to remove it before I saved :(

It's fixed now.

41584559 over 8 years ago

Hi BC Hiker,

You probably didn't alter this in this changeset, but I figure you might know something about it. The section of the TCT along the Fraser River between Gladwin Road and the the Mission Bridge is slightly different on OSM than the official sources (http://www.trailsbc.ca/tct/fraser-valley/abbotsford and https://thegreattrail.ca/explore-the-map/). In OSM it stays by the river and in the official sources it follows the Matsqui Trail "track". Do you have any idea if the official sources are correct or not?

44011687 over 8 years ago

Note: the original subdivisions are about 2 km northwest.

44011687 over 8 years ago

My best guess is that there was some accidental copy-pasting of the P.N. Roa subdivision and Oro Habitat with JOSM. Can we revert it?

43498124 over 8 years ago

Hi Frannya, welcome to openstreetmap. I think you're change to East Gibson Street in front of the high school might not be right. The map here is a lot more than just a visual map and by changing to a "primary road" (a medium sized highway) it will confuse navigation apps like car GPS units.

To read more on this see osm.wiki/Tagging_for_the_renderer

42032003 over 8 years ago

Estrada da Serrada got a big kink it it as a result of this changeset (I think). It's an easy fix and I'll have it done shortly, but just be careful when using JOSM, it has some surprising behaviors.

43304757 over 8 years ago

The safest way to do it is to probably just tag the objects as you make them, using the "Building Presets" preset would make this a little easier.

If that's too much work, doing a search (in the Edit menu) for "type:way -*=*" would probably work okay.

43304757 over 8 years ago

I'd just like to point out that you added a whole pile of building & address tags to the nodes, roads, and waterways in this area. Be careful when editing large numbers of elements all at once it with JSOM :)

39477828 over 8 years ago

What's up with the tags at the base of the climbs? This looks like it's clearly outdoors.

43198339 almost 9 years ago

Can you double check osm.org/way/445849285 ? It's doesn't make sense, what does "oneway=-1" mean?

38689421 almost 9 years ago

Yeah, this is the changeset you've been looking for. I'm not sure what Max-- was using as a source, it would be nice to know. If there is no response, I'd suggest just reverting it.

38747758 almost 9 years ago

A few items were added in North Vancouver in this changeset, can you confirm that they actually exist and weren't just an accident?

30466559 about 9 years ago

I can't find any reference to the fee online. Do you know how much it is?

38212874 about 9 years ago

I asked on clubtread and Bill Kinkaid said that it is not a officially maintained trail, but it goes (see http://forums.clubtread.com/8-british-columbia-mainland/71946-fat-dog-trail-summer.html and https://mountaincathedrals.wordpress.com/2014/06/22/38/)

38212874 about 9 years ago

There's certainly a trail below the treeline, so I figured it was just something that people didn't typically use in the summer because access from Blackwell Peak was easier. You might be right though.

39232763 about 9 years ago

What's up with way 53054452? It's named "Grantham Canal" but it doesn't have a waterway=canal or waterway=drain tag.

39702189 about 9 years ago

I was working on a "broken ploygon" task from http://osmlab.github.io/to-fix/

In this case I removed a building=house tag on the path there.

39702175 about 9 years ago

There we go: osm.org/changeset/39714106

39702175 about 9 years ago

Hmm, It looks like I made a mistake. I thought a hedge was supposed to be a closed polygon. I was trying to work on an error identified by http://osmlab.github.io/to-fix/ but either I got the wrong error or "to-fix" is wrong. I'll revert the edit.