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92103479 almost 5 years ago

HI! That's a really great amount of detail :)

You might want to use tags like landuse=farmland though for paddocks and similar - unfortunately, next year, these fields are going to be ploughed again, probably slightly differently!

The tracks you've added imply it's a public road anyone can use; which isn't quite the case here

92106361 almost 5 years ago

Oh hi! Nice work on the houses in the area :) I was planning on slowly working all the way up Magill Rd and the blocks either side; nice to see other mappers around working to similar goals!

89121118 almost 5 years ago

A lot of these aren't bicycle=no; in Wadmore Park. In fact, there are specifically BMX jumps through it.
From survey, there were no restrictions I could recall.

89670210 almost 5 years ago

This isn't private. It is gated, but it's a gazetted, public road with gates from survey

86112125 about 5 years ago

Ah nice work!
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86117301 about 5 years ago

Probably best to revert this one, its a bit tricky to fix manually.

84189109 about 5 years ago

Sure, delete away, if you are willing to resurvey from the ground.

Otherwise, maybe don't threaten contributors making good faith mapping efforts because you aren't happy?

82137751 over 5 years ago

Nice work! I might do a pass over the buildings you've done for solar

77949246 over 5 years ago

Ah, right so a better way for you to approach this might be:
Use JOSM or similar to describe routes and save as OSM/another spatial format - locally, rather than published here.

Publish your private data into postgis. You can easily set it up locally or use a paid solution; ie https://www.a2hosting.com/postgis-hosting - there are a number of choices out there.
Alternatively: https://qgiscloud.com/ will do the trick as well.

Use https://overpass-turbo.eu/ to extract OSM data which intersects with your local info on a regular basis.

Before you know it, you'll have a fairly easy to use dataset; supplemented with ODBL data - just be mindful of the license and you are sorted!
https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/summary/index.html

76419219 over 5 years ago

Hi, welcome back to OSM :) Sing out if you have any particular areas of interest that could use more detailed mapping, or pop onto the mailing list to say hi!

76317907 almost 6 years ago

Welcome (back) to OSM!

If there's any data you have published on data.sa.gov.au (bike parking? bike repair stands? bbq's? public toilets? libraries? etc) or data that the community could collect (businesses, building geometry, streetview imagery/stop signs via mapillary), don't hesitate to have a chat on the mailing list or slack.

72250753 almost 6 years ago

When did that one get added! I haven't been down for a while, but couldn't see that from the weird semi private road nearby

69326631 almost 6 years ago

This doesn't match with imagery, and while it is being demolished a lot; breaks the existing geometry

61962438 almost 6 years ago

A fair few of these are now visible in maxar imagery with further completion.

72888264 almost 6 years ago

That... is possibly the one building I least would like to have surveyed in person :P

72519070 about 6 years ago

With a number of these changes, the roads aren't fully connected correctly:
https://www.keepright.at/report_map.php?schema=50&error=128414581

72450376 about 6 years ago

Welcome to OSM :)

Great to see more housing detail being added - I've mainly focused on cafes, shops, etc in the area so far - if there's anything you'd like to see mapped, sing out.

You might also be interested in apps like StreetComplete for when you are out and about.

71161252 about 6 years ago

Nice work :)

You might also be interested in android apps like StreetComplete, which allow you to capture speed limits as you walk around your local neighbourhood.

Welcome to Openstreetmap

28131228 about 6 years ago

Bunnings seems to be duplicated here, can you check?

65462156 about 6 years ago

The bunnings here already seems mapped, but in a different location - which is right?