EdLoach's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
---|---|---|
37693649 | over 9 years ago | Hi. Does this and your other changesets need amenity=parking tag adding? Best wishes, Ed
|
32426776 | over 9 years ago | I've had similar happen in the past when trying to upload large sets of changes and JOSM not getting confirmation of success for some reason, so I've tried again. Because it doesn't know the first upload was there it doesn't know that trying again will duplicate. I upload more frequently now to keep the changesets small, just in case. |
32426776 | over 9 years ago | Pretty sure I've now managed to de-duplicate using P2 manually. |
36493416 | over 9 years ago | I don't really know. I just happened to spot the deletion. Sometimes the OS retains historic names - perhaps that was the name before the Avenue existed? Anyway, there is a chance that as it was only added a few months ago that someone will spot it as missing and add it back again in future. It might be worth adding a node at that point with perhaps old_name (if appropriate) and note tags to let other mappers who are just looking at the OS layer and don't know the area know. |
36493416 | over 9 years ago | Does it not exist, or was it just spelled wrong? OS OpenData Streetview layer shows Harpesford marked at this point (not Hapesford). |
35987534 | over 9 years ago | The description of what they do on their website suggests car_repair is not an appropriate tag. Do you know for a fact that their website information is wrong? |
32426776 | over 9 years ago | I'm told that some of the duplicates have already been removed manually which makes things a bit trickier. I spotted it because when editing in the area in P2 it highlights all the duplicated nodes on top of each other, so might be easier to just use that to spot duplicates and remove them. Although JOSM validator might also have something which might help. So not as straightforward as I'd at first thought. |
32426776 | over 9 years ago | This seems to be an exact duplicate of osm.org/changeset/32426640 - would you like me to try and revert one or other of the changesets? If so which would you prefer? |
34375844 | almost 10 years ago | Sorry. Definitely closed now. Ignore me... |
34375844 | almost 10 years ago | Did you want to mark the missing roads squares as closed (open missing roads panel in JOSM click green lock icon)? |
31920934 | almost 10 years ago | I just noticed how well the street was mapped, and was surprised that the bank still had the old name (I was a customer at another branch, so perhaps more aware of the split). I realise now it was added about 5 years ago and was only moved slightly 2 months ago. Thanks. |
31920934 | almost 10 years ago | I don't suppose you know whether the 'Lloyds TSB' in this changeset became a Lloyds or a TSB after the two split? |
34077045 | almost 10 years ago | Hi. You didn't put any tags on the node you added, which I'm guessing is your brewery. I suspect you will want to add craft=brewery name=Gun Brewery and your address information. If so see osm.wiki/Tag:craft%3Dbrewery and osm.wiki/Key:addr for details of the tags. In iD (the editor you used to add the node) you can search for the brewery feature which will add craft=brewery for you and offer boxes to type in the other information. |
33275926 | almost 10 years ago | With the reversion and the comments on the note it is clearer what was done. I've edited it, perhaps replicating what was done before. |
32954543 | almost 10 years ago | Did you mean to delete Currys PC World when you were amending the building outline? |
27238035 | about 10 years ago | I'd be tempted to draw a fence along the join (assuming there is one) as I did here: osm.org/go/0EH1CZr19-- |
32162498 | about 10 years ago | Hmmm. I see. The Highwater mark in OS Opendata Streetview is out of date, as clearly on Bing some of that area is under water. I'll consider things carefully before changing anything. |
32162498 | about 10 years ago | To be honest, I think I'm going to have to try and fix what you've done when I get chance. The coastline is complex here - just switch to OS Opendata Streetview in P2 to see how much closer the coastline was to the high tide line than before you amended it to something closer to Bing which seems to be somewhere between high and low tide. |
32162498 | about 10 years ago | The wiki thinks otherwise - natural=wetland, wetland=tidalflat with perhaps surface=mud - this for the tidal areas between the land. osm.wiki/Key:wetland - this was done previously as multipolygon between the coastline (mean high water) and the admin boundary (mean low water). |
32162498 | about 10 years ago | If it helps, the tidal area is from the mean high water (coastline) to the mean low water (admin boundary). The seawall is where the footpath runs. The land areas outside the wall - some are above water at high tide, and what you're calling ditches fill with water at high tide. Hopefully that helps. |