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48985613 over 7 years ago

sorry, can you be more specific? not sure what your point is

43971081 over 7 years ago

sorry, you are wrong about the embassies... they are in the host country and the host country law applies, even within embassies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diplomatic_mission#Extraterritoriality

51136446 over 7 years ago

Hi Mark, I am not so sure it's a good idea to put multiple bus stops and a railway station all on the same node. They are separate objects and should really have their own nodes, as they used to have. Will you consider unravelling this please?
Regards, Colin

50839797 almost 8 years ago

No problem Brian

50839797 almost 8 years ago

If you are referring to the 12 tags with the underscores and capitals, I cannot take responsibility for them. If you look back in the history you can see they were added by the original creator of the relations (the user srbrook comes up a lot) and I have simply let them be. I have just been filling in tags like "admin_level" and "designation" following established practise.
My suspicion is that these 12 tags are copied from metadata fields in the OS Boundary-Line data set. I also use OSBL for my work on admin boundaries, but I never use the metadata in this way.

50839797 almost 8 years ago

Hi Brian,

I just added some structured data. Basically it acknowledges the fact that civil parishes and parish councils are two different things.
It's not an import, the data is from my own research. It is also a matter of public record.

53706101 almost 8 years ago

why did you link a place in the UK to the German Wikipedia page?

53663753 almost 8 years ago

hi... i think the role should be main_stream, and not main stream (i.e. with an underscore not a space)... see osm.wiki/Relation:waterway

49599156 almost 8 years ago

Sure... the name was removed as it is not the name of the road. The information in "name" is a) the colloquial name of the exit (Bullewijk) and b) the number of the road to which the exit leads (S111).

53221264 almost 8 years ago

This should really not be an admin boundary relation... Please take an example from the other subrelations in EuroVelo.

26079588 almost 8 years ago

absolutely no reason at all! thanks for finding it.. it was 3 years ago as well!

52148367 almost 8 years ago

Hi Jay,
Is the name normally spelt out in full on local signs? Officially it seems to be spelt St. Fagans, and there is an exception to the "no abbreviations" convention in OSM for Saint in place names.
Best regards, Colin

51951800 almost 8 years ago

Why are you doing this? AFAIK there is no requirement to have the members of a boundary relation in any particular order. Are you stalking me?

51308030 almost 8 years ago

hi,
please be aware that i am doing a major update of the admin boundaries in cheshire at the moment, which is going to take several days. i am reviewing the area several times a day for errors. your fixes, although correct, are confusing... can you please contact me before you do any more fixes in this area? thanks!

51245058 almost 8 years ago

Thanks Richard, I can see that all the CPs in CW&C need a good review in OSM after the 2015 changes. I will whizz through them all ASAP, using your new boundary relation. (I have tooling to make this pretty simple)

51245058 almost 8 years ago

Hi Richard,
It is not clear what this new boundary is actually the boundary of.... Is it really a local government boundary? Can you explain?
thanks,
Colin

50980013 about 8 years ago

Cheers!

50980013 about 8 years ago

Hi Rikki,
"The Weald" always was a bit of an arbitrary area, just a big diamond shape really. I have no idea if there is an objective boundary in existence... I suggest you just complete the loop again, adding an additional node somewhere around Falmer.
Regards, Colin
PS It wasn't my work...

50980013 about 8 years ago

Hi Rikki, your edits seem to have removed a huge segment of the relation for The Weald (2066141) - can you fix this please? I fail to see the "accuracy improvement" in this edit by the way...

50787819 about 8 years ago

Hi Dave, thanks for catching that, I have fixed it now.