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92886473 almost 4 years ago

How many housenumber=17's are actually on Ferryman's crossing?

35727726 almost 4 years ago

I have split the object as I can see 116 on Mapillary

93955413 almost 4 years ago

I have re-traced the buildings here, now they still may lack detail but they are more correct now, and I ironed out the problems with them joining at corners.

77242078 almost 4 years ago

Please don't add details like your house is 12 storeys. Also, for your own privacy I have added the buildings on your row.

78486155 almost 4 years ago

Hiya
When a building is higher than 3 levels and there is a skillion roof (a tilt to one side) the sat image is messing with your eyes and makes the building crooked. I have been on-site here and the building is completely orthogonal. Also, we ought to try drawing a building where it arises from the ground, rather than be drawn to the roof position, which again is very tempting. Well done on getting a few of these starting. I am putting addresses on them and ground truthing them as best as I can. Feel free to review.

66278872 almost 4 years ago

I'm working on that, I hear there is a way to subdivide a relation. But if it can be done without a relation all the better.

75741361 almost 4 years ago

I am addding the rest of the buildings, and their attributes for this area. I have some housenumbers=*, but local knowledge is best

66278872 almost 4 years ago

This bird (Just Chicken) has flown the coop in 2018-9. Now there is a cafe called Two Boys Brew. Pins are being added infinitely as businesses come and go. Defunct businesses like this then stay cluttering up the area. Adding a pin should be a temporary holding point for a place of business, adding it to the building object is a better long-term solution I think. WIll mail you shortly.

23407984 almost 4 years ago

A school would be represented by building=school for the built area and hopefully a landuse=education to capture the grounds and play areas. What was here was an admixture of a landuse and building approaches.

26671339 almost 4 years ago

Confused - the building here is mapped as a landuse. It may have been brownfield in 2015, but it certainly isnt now

106540377 almost 4 years ago

Deleting is not encouraged, but you can edit it

109088711 almost 4 years ago

Hi - I hope you are loving OpenStreetMap. I picked up on your edits as I detect new contributors here: https://resultmaps.neis-one.org/newestosm?c=Ireland#9/53.1970/-9.5622

Anyway I added more houses on your row, and added some for you to add the house numbers to. You probably don't want to just put your own place on the map on its own (just a privacy risk, but not a big risk). Let me know if I can help any more :) BigC

42523688 almost 4 years ago

This place seems to be mothballed, along with all the buildings on the connecting cluster. I will leave one pin (there was a duplicate) and tag the building as discused=yes pending something else happening on that site

33038551 about 4 years ago

Spring Garden Street as it touches Annesley Place has a little shopping district, which indeed deserves a landuse, but it seems to be having a polygon identity crisis as it trims around the building edges - impossible. The other problem, unless there is a different railway embankment to what my poor Mapillary suggests is that the commercial landuse veers out over/under the bridge to the west. What do you reckon?

81169255 about 4 years ago

I have used the new Bing Satellite to remap the partial completion of residential building here. Each group of connected houses needs to use the parent tag building=*, where * is a more specific value you may have knowledge about. I got rid of the "ugly" landuse polygons arbitarily drawn around each group of buildings and replaced it with one single Daneswell.

56446498 about 4 years ago

@Eoin O'Mahony @VictorIE both of you drew a man_made=water_tower at this location. The one with the earliest date is retained, the later one deleted.

92891783 about 4 years ago

The Botanic Visitor's Centre, while indeed is a sort of campus of collected buildings is miss-tagged as if a single building here. I am splitting these up. In the meantime it may be worth thinking about if some kind of polygon would be appropriate. That is easily added later if there is something suitable.

108536068 about 4 years ago

Ok, I agree with those changes but I would highly recommend to you that you alert people to changes you are going to make. I was working on buildings at the time you did that and because I edit slowly and methodically in Dublin I was wondering why an editing conflict happened on a few of my objects. Being mannerly I relented on my changes and left yours in place. Please don't map like this again in Ireland without first dropping an email to board@openstreetmap.ie or jump into our Telegram group. Its not what you do its the way that you do it. I bet if you asked first nobody would have a problem. Not trying to be unfriendly, so take this in the right way please.

80378433 about 4 years ago

The building that replaced these demolished ones at Ardilaun is now erected. It is visible on the current bing, so I am going to get rid of those and put the new one in. If only I had some recent mapillary to verify height and usage...... :)

75288363 about 4 years ago

I am changing the majority of the nodes you contributed to sketch out the stadium. Unfortunately you joined some of these to residential landuses (contributed 2011-2014) which are wrong/changed now, and also you missed out on a lot of the land holding for the stadium. Being local to here I am going to place it precisely on the GAA landholding, which co-incides with their outer stadium wall.