Alan's Comments
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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? |
47429266 | over 8 years ago | Interesting! But where's the river? I see you mapped a lake that has "river" in the name, so I'm a bit confused! |
47246886 | over 8 years ago | Great, no problem, thanks for fixing them! |
47278367 | over 8 years ago | Hi there, is this a park or is it just a vacant lot? It's hard to tell from the imagery. Can you verify the name of this park by visiting it on-the-ground? Also, this triangular shape doesn't quite match the shape of the grassy area as seen in the Bing imagery. I think it needs a bit of tweaking. |
47246886 | over 8 years ago | Other than that, though, your work looks great. Thank you for your work adding all these buildings! |
47246886 | over 8 years ago | Also, I'm not sure if you're using a non-standard map projection in JOSM, but most of your buildings are not squareish. From the look of the satellite imagery in this spot, the buildings probably all have right angles (I don't see any unusual architectural construction here). Both iD and JOSM have tools to help you square up your buildings after you draw them by hand. |
47246886 | over 8 years ago | Hi! Are you tracing these buildings from the Bing imagery, or are you importing them from another dataset? If you're tracing them yourself, then it's not really an "import". You don't need to use that term. Imports are totally OK in OSM, but they're controversial. wiki.osm.org/wiki/Import |
47110777 | over 8 years ago | Geometry looks good, but should this be a service road, or just a regular residential road? Is it different from the other roads that it connects to? |
47048132 | over 8 years ago | Hello Wendy,
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46999116 | over 8 years ago | Is this feature related? osm.org/node/357304270
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46959251 | over 8 years ago | Looks good: http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=1799 Did you capture any GPS traces that you could upload to OSM? |
46941638 | over 8 years ago | Great! You could also trace the area of the park, instead of just adding a node. I can almost see how far it goes by looking at the satellite imagery, but you might have a better idea with on-the-ground knowledge. |
46667287 | over 8 years ago | 👍 |
46181061 | over 8 years ago | Did you buy any eggs at the Egg Shack? |