DeBigC's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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164546635 | 4 months ago | Ha!
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51571536 | 5 months ago | Yes, so because I can't see the original imagery I can't recall what would have caused it. The previous Bings used to have bad tile stitches and gaps. There also used to be light spikes because the satellite camera was too sensitive. I have deleted the object as it is obviously irrelevant now |
159158503 | 8 months ago | Ha! You are welcome :) |
159906101 | 8 months ago | There has to be a mistake, the hospital is still multidisciplinary, which must mean that part of it being tagged that way may have been inherited when I resolved the non-existing separation of the two relations/objects. |
119523980 | over 1 year ago | Yes, that's what it seems like. Don't have a specific memory of doing it |
124446065 | over 2 years ago | Would you mind reviewing "The Scutch Mill" here as there appears to be some mess where the relation you created doesn't have an outer style. I am validating the rest of the tile |
130223070 | over 2 years ago | This is best done with use of a mobile application by yourself on the ground. So here is what you do. Download StreetComplete on an android phone and associate the username to your osm account and password. Go to settings> switch off all quests except “building levels” and “housenumbers”. It may take 2 or 3 passes but each one we have mapped will appear as a quest. If you have any problem send me a quick message with your phone number |
124377703 | over 2 years ago | Please review the track marked here, I think I see lines which are powerlines, not vehicle ruts (if that's what you were assuming) |
123588639 | over 2 years ago | I'm intrigued by the shape of the windfarm. It doesn't relate to any extant fence, hedge or subdivision. I see it also says "proposed", so should we have it on the map until it is there? |
128896974 | over 2 years ago | Yeah, you really do have to use both sats to exploit the clearness of esri and the recency of bing. As for offsets when you get into a tile offset to where the main roads are positioned. I have been using 4N and 2W a good bit in Cavan. I derived that by observing average points in the few GPS traces there. I tend to trust the ones done in the summer months when there could be less cloud cover, but you never know. Anyway can I suggest you work with us on buildings here tasks.openstreetmap.ie as we are doing all covering the same ground. Have a look at Mullagh for me, I spend hours getting the main street, and a Monaghan mapper has volunteered to go there in person with her StreetComplete and OSMand to put the shop names into it |
128896974 | over 2 years ago | Great work around here Adrian, but just mind where you place the landuses, they really shouldn't slice buildings in two |
72968219 | over 2 years ago | You say you have detailed local knowledge. Why is the shape of the park lesser than the size of the wooded area in which it is nested? Is there an internal barrier or fence inside the woods? |
76299497 | about 3 years ago | Thank you very muchly for your interpolation |
122977412 | about 3 years ago | JOSM is fussing over a suspicious tag combination at Sherrard Court. I think maybe that it is the speed limit applied to an area. I can't think of anything else |
119304442 | about 3 years ago | A building, not a landuse |
49691125 | about 3 years ago | I wish you bagged the number at the end of this interpolation. I am making a guess at it |
11068334 | about 3 years ago | I know this was a long time ago, but you can make buildings square (orthogonalisation) by pressing Q in JOSM or S inID editor. Have a look at how I have improved the accuracy of the building shapes around here and maybe you can do more of this town :) |
116121816 | about 3 years ago | Whatever way you get them keep em coming, the Mapillary here was patchy. |
116121816 | about 3 years ago | Really useful to have these interpolations scattered around. It will be a good basis for a ground survey |
69380924 | about 3 years ago | What is this object? There is no apartment at this location, or in this area.... |