CRCulver's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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81318288 | over 5 years ago | I see now. Considering that the changeset you linked to had three different buildings with building passages in them, you could have been more specific. I would have fixed this myself when I went through these streets in Wroclaw to make tweaks and corrections. However, I only have internet access fast and stable enough for JOSM every few days, so in future please be patient. |
80964669 | over 5 years ago | Please spare me the “we don’t tag for the renderer”. I have been an OSM editor for a long time now and I am well aware of that. However, the behavior of the most common renderers is a perfectly valid guide to expectations of what "main tags" should and should not be mixed in modern OSM. There are many cases where a POI should not get more than a single main tag, and in the case of historic=memorial, memorial=statue community practice suggests that this tag already serves to fully describe the POI without the need for tourism=artwork (a tag that is used mainly for artworks that do not depict historical figures). I don’t see why Wroclaw should have a tagging practice that sets it apart from other European cities. |
81318288 | over 5 years ago | How so? I left a note here saying that the tunnel in building 99 should be moved to building 97. Another editor then made the change. If you have not fully refreshed your OSM.org tiles, then two tiles may appear on your screen, but I see only one. |
81327277 | over 5 years ago | OK, I will let these separate ATM nodes stand in the future. |
80964669 | over 5 years ago | That the tourism=artwork and historic=memorial tags are not meant to be combined in modern OSM, is clear from how the most popular renderers have chosen to act. If tourism=artwork is not present, then they will show attributes of the memorial (i.e. whether it is a statue, bust, stone, etc.), but once you add tourism=artwork, then all that information is lost. I have clicked around some major statues of historical figures in Europe, and they do not combine the tags, so your choice does seem nonstandard and IMHO deleterious. |
81327277 | over 5 years ago | When the ATM is not standalone, then setting atm=yes on the bank POI is the standard tagging. |
80964669 | over 5 years ago | Tourism=artwork is not a standard tagging for statues of historical figures in squares, and that is why I removed it. |
80964999 | over 5 years ago | Ramp=separate (like sidewalk=separate for roads) is an important tag to avoid StreetComplete users being prompted to fill in the tags on highway=steps. > You can add ramp tags to the proper way i.e. the blue one. Ramp:wheelchair would not be appropriate for the blue way because it is not a highway=steps. See the wiki entry. |
80964999 | over 5 years ago | Yes, it is true, because I was just here three days ago and I saw this with my own eyes. The line rendered in blue on OSM.org is the ramp for the nearby stairs (with a handrail for wheelchair users). If you want people sent along the ramp instead of the stairs in routing scenarios, then one can tag the stairs ramp=separate, but nevertheless the stairs should be marked for accessibility for users who wish to determine how many highway=steps are accompanied by ramps. |
80964999 | over 5 years ago | Why have you reverted my changes here? These stairs are accompanied by a wheelchair ramp, and therefore ramp:wheelchair is the right tagging. |
73347526 | over 5 years ago | Please do not add wild camping sites to OpenStreetMap. If you are traveling by bicycle, motorcycle, or van and you want to share wild camping sites with other overlanders, you can add them to the iOverlander app, but they are not appropriate for OpenStreetMap. |
72780097 | over 5 years ago | Even in 2018, before the building began to be used for municipal services (as it was going renovations), this was still building=public and not building=commercial. Please be more careful in future. |
72780097 | over 5 years ago | Your edit here is wrong: this is a government building belonging to the Turda municipality (municipal services are offered there). I will have to revert it. What is the source for your additions in Turda? |
44975049 | over 5 years ago | Please don’t add access=destination for living_streets like this. Doing this will stop *all* traffic from being able to route through these areas. The street signs ("Accesul interzis cu exceptia riveranilor") apply to cars, but pedestrians can walk through these areas. So, the right tag to use is motor_vehicle=destination. |
79437892 | over 5 years ago | As I specified in my changeset, my source was Mapillary imagery. It shows asphalt. |
72743741 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not add English names ("Turda Town House of Culture") for POIs in Romania. Instead, the name= tag should contain only the local-language name. If you only know the English-language name, use the name:en= tag and leave the name= tag blank. |
15452677 | almost 6 years ago | What is the source of the street name for Strada Viile Hangas in Turda? |
67525553 | almost 6 years ago | Oh, OK. I just wanted to make sure that you didn’t delete any of the infrastructure in Campa Turzii that I have added over the last two years. By the way, I began adding all of the house numbers for Campia Turzii, but I had to stop because I no longer live in Romania. It would be great if someone could continue my project. |
66872102 | almost 6 years ago | The street name in your changeset here is missing. The name tag contains only "Strada". Could you please fill in the missing name? |
67525553 | almost 6 years ago | Hello. Could you please explain what this edit entailed? What sidewalks did you delete and why were they unnecessary? |