Enock4seth's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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114145239 | over 3 years ago | Hi, the changeset comment is not meant for #hastags ONLY, please do well to use a descriptive text about what you did, read osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments I believe all those ways mapped as "highway=unclassified" are too good to be true, those might either be some path/residential/track. Please avoid adding tags where you are not really sure of what you are doing. |
114171967 | over 3 years ago | Avoid using BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS as chageset comment. Please see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments |
114113514 | over 3 years ago | Space character as a changeset comment is bad, and doesn't say anything about what changes you have made. Please see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments |
114113456 | over 3 years ago | Only 's' as a changeset comment is bad, and doesn't say anything about what changes you have made. Please see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments |
114109747 | over 3 years ago | For getting started, LearnOSM https://learnosm.org/en/ is a good resource for learning how to map. Please take a look |
114109747 | over 3 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap, and thanks for helping to map. Kindly pause any changes for the time being as your recent changes especially starting from this one have damaged a lot of stuffs already. |
107730253 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for the clarification and taking the time to help map. I haven't seen any information in "source=*". "George W Bush" name mentioned in the articles/news publications I trust didn't refer to the interchange as being named so, but one of the roads nearby (South) that leads you here. And what I was saying earlier is for you not to assume in cases like this. "note=*" or "fixme=*" or email to talk-gh@osm list would have served the purpose of your assumptions better rather than adding to living data invalid information. Better still, could you please point me to this official website of the interchange, which states its name as "George W Bush Highway"? |
63858061 | over 3 years ago | Please avoid adding osm.wiki/Key:noexit to several ways, as you did in this changeset. |
114093961 | over 3 years ago | Thank you for fixing this, happy mapping :) |
107730253 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for mapping and `fixme`. Kindly avoid adding random names from other streets if you don't know. How did you come up with naming some road segments here as "George Walker Bush Highway" see osm.org/way/963065590/history ? |
113903173 | over 3 years ago | Use a descriptive changeset comment. #addedpresets doesn't say anything. See osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments Also use one element to repesent only one feature on the ground. Don't add name of shop or shop as both node and polygon, see osm.wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element |
62661969 | over 3 years ago | Please, using only "$" as a changeset comment is bad. Use a short descriptive text that really say what you have done. You should read osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments Thank you |
89191207 | over 3 years ago | Check for existing features before adding new ones. Also use name "Shell, Tarkwa" or "Shell" instead of including "filling station", the tag amenity=fuel covers that. |
78963043 | over 3 years ago | I humbly advise not adding features to OpenStreetMap if you have no knowledge about them. Thank you |
113592123 | over 3 years ago | Does this make any difference? |
78963043 | over 3 years ago | How did you come to a conclusion, mapping several brownfields here? Can you clarify? |
85553459 | over 3 years ago | How did you come to a conclusion, mapping several brownfields here? Can you clarify? |
113135933 | almost 4 years ago | Welcome, looking good, but you might want to go through https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tracing-rectangular-buildings/ |
112924341 | almost 4 years ago | Please, the name already existed on the area. Let only one object represent one feature, see osm.wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element |
112856499 | almost 4 years ago | Hello Besto,
Please use a short and quick statement for your changeset comments, see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments Should you need any further help on getting started, LearnOSM https://learnosm.org/en/ is a good resource |