Alan's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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48835331 | about 8 years ago | Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! However, the W Hotel is already tagged on the building feature, so we don't need it as a node. Here's the building that we already have: osm.org/way/232080299 |
48774419 | about 8 years ago | Hi, you probably need to add some tag like amenity=car_repair so it will show up on the map. |
48655279 | about 8 years ago | I'm not sure if archaeological_site is appropriate, but that was the original tag, so I left it for now. |
46089666 | about 8 years ago | Hi, it looks like you were trying to describe the Semiahmoo Indian Reservation? I added more tags to this feature, although you're right that we probably need to confirm the proper boundary. Possibly this will help us: osm.wiki/Geobase/Canadian_Aboriginal_Lands |
48600630 | over 8 years ago | I see you actually created several of these park tags on nodes. Maybe that was an error? Try not to add tags to nodes that are part of other features. In most cases, nodes that are part of other shapes (like lines or areas) shouldn't have any tags on them. |
48600545 | over 8 years ago | I see you changed this from a footway to a cycleway? I've been on this trail before, and I can see that you might be right. Thanks for this edit to OSM. |
48600630 | over 8 years ago | HI Willy, please only add parks that exist and can be verified. It looks like this was a park tag that you added to a node? I see someone has already correctly deleted it. |
48572092 | over 8 years ago | Thanks for contributing to OSM! I changed the tags on the footpath a little bit. In OSM where we need to list multiple values for something (in this case the surface) we usually use a semi-colon. However, if possible it would be more useful to just pick the predominant surface type. If you had to choose just one, which would it be? |
48547601 | over 8 years ago | Looks good, thanks for joining OpenStreetMap! I slightly tweaked the format of the opening hours information. It doesn't need underscores after the days of the week. |
48267899 | over 8 years ago | Looks good, thank you for contributing to OpenStreetMap! |
48267899 | over 8 years ago | Is this a real street, or just a driveway? It's hard to tell from the satellite imagery, but if you've verified it on the ground, we'll trust you.
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48175117 | over 8 years ago | Hi Steve, thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! It looks like you created an area feature without any tags. If it's a wetland (which I guess from your changeset comment), it needs an additional tag to clarify that, so it will show up on the map. |
48082447 | over 8 years ago | Hello! Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap!
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47934204 | over 8 years ago | Hi there, thanks for adding to OpenStreetMap! You might want to add another tag on that node to describe what type of feature it is (and to get it to show up on the map). I'm not sure exactly what tag is most appropriate, but perhaps something like shop=car_repair? osm.wiki/Tag:shop%3Dcar_repair |
47623946 | over 8 years ago | Looks good, thank you! https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/1336/Spanaway-Park |
47527413 | over 8 years ago | Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! You probably also want to add a 'shop' tag to that node. I guess 'shop=clothes' is probably most appropriate, but you can confirm here: osm.wiki/Key:shop |
47491408 | over 8 years ago | Hi! Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! It looks like you added a new footpath on top of an existing one? Can you try to combine the two features so there's no duplication? |
47488980 | over 8 years ago | Hi! Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! However, this node doesn't have any tags that let us know _what_ it is. Could you add more information about what you're trying to add? |
47488989 | over 8 years ago | Thanks for contributing to OSM! The node you created doesn't have any tags describing what it actually is. It sounds like a public sculpture, so maybe you should add the tourism=artwork tag? osm.wiki/Tag:tourism%3Dartwork |
47437654 | over 8 years ago | Is this a real public guest house? Or is this just a private home of someone named Uncle John? |