DeBigC's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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5539876 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for these interpolations, I was able to get the buildings fully mapped and addressed |
110186441 | over 3 years ago | Where do you specifically see an issue? Street name and numbers... |
115587001 | over 3 years ago | Wonky construction I think, but I do see an unclosed one. Oh well, omlettes and broken eggs. |
63386202 | over 3 years ago | You left a fixme a these tracks (on the construction site). They are gone now, I have removed them. |
21566088 | over 3 years ago | Landuses are overlapping here. I agree they may touch, but not overlap |
45675553 | over 3 years ago | North of the Curragh army barracks is the Curragh racecourse. The area has been substantially redesigned and redeveloped, so I had to delete or repurpose your pathways and barriers. The sat imagery I used is still showing four major construction zones, so I just used that. |
31131371 | over 3 years ago | What is this building. I don't see "dorms" in the area you marked them. Has there been a demolition? |
20445307 | over 3 years ago | There are a number of unusual tagging decisions here. Mainly the use of area=yes, which isn't a good way to tag as it adds unnecessary layers. Secondly the items being tagged are hedges, which should not be represented in area style, instead unclosed ways and barrier=hedge is required. Finally, in pure and simple geometry there are overlapping landuses here and there which automatically creates a error. I appreciate this could be contributions from other authors. Let me know if you have the time to fix this as it requires a tidy up, and I am doing the buildings and trying to pass by this area quickly. |
17883830 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for getting the number interpolations in Esker Lane. I was able to add them to the building objects I am mapping there. If you are still in that area I would be glad of any more you might have. |
114304549 | over 3 years ago | I can't see where you mean. We are supposedly using a task manager to stop this |
13729318 | over 3 years ago | Hi Andrew, I am labelling these two buildings as houses |
110414867 | almost 4 years ago | The interpolation in Ventry Avenue went up to 32, but was two rows too far up. I moved it and left it there for you to note, and applied the house numbers. I was confident of this because the road is West(even) East(odd) and started at 1 and 2 in the north and progressed south. |
102014681 | almost 4 years ago | I couldn't see why this was a relation. Osmose says this is a mistake in any case, so I just made it into a closed way |
47776225 | almost 4 years ago | I'm going to replace the building realtion you have here because it isn't a polygon with an enclosed area. Not even close to being that. I do guess you may have seen some foundations?? Either way the present imagery and a little bit of local knowledge will do to fix it |
110356950 | almost 4 years ago | Ah, hope you reversed that |
110356950 | almost 4 years ago | I can't see anything except maybe I took a node off it that joined it to something. I have no idea about these lines, especially where they are amalgams of any available line, they haven't been touched for years. Maybe it is supposed to be that shape |
15480136 | almost 4 years ago | Hi noelf. It is possible to make the building shapes more accurate by orthogonalising them. You seem to us the ID editor, so if you select the building object and press S the four corners will conform to 90 degree angles. Have a look around the area, I have improved a few of the shapes |
55049986 | almost 4 years ago | Yes it is. I left it there for the moment as it seems to be bleeding through the terracing tool and applying that name in place of the addr:housenumber=*. Never saw this problem before. |
64132035 | almost 4 years ago | The Parnell Pub here is now gone several years and it appears as though there are houses, and maybe a shop - though empty - on the outer property beside the main road. I will change the landuse and include the new buildings |
55049986 | almost 4 years ago | Thank you so much for these interpolations. The mapillaries are too close to the number surfaces [high risk of blurring] and so this gave me certainty and less guesswork [and no return visits :) to this area] |