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32028383 about 10 years ago

landuse=brownfield

32024020 about 10 years ago

This isn't a hackerspace. Try
leisure=amusement_arcade

32027662 about 10 years ago

I suggest you use the following tags:
diet:vegan=yes
cuisine=chicken

32027715 about 10 years ago

Grabe! Adik o. :)

Keep up the good work.

31996616 about 10 years ago

You can add more details here.

building:levels=*
entrance/exit nodes
and you would need to shift the trace a bit to account for the satellite angle.

30418784 over 10 years ago

Hi Maning. This is a side-effect of their current workflow. Am working with the Palawan PRC team through this.

Please consider this a work-in-progress, and I'm also keeping tabs on it to make sure they complete it.

30397488 over 10 years ago

Is this the correct location of the same object mapped here: osm.org/way/301224566

30404930 over 10 years ago

Hello jovious324. I want to say thanks for the contributions your making to help improve the map of Catbalogan. Kudos and I hope you'd keep it up. :)

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27990727 over 10 years ago

Hi chatt980.

You might want to reconsider how you're tagging commercial areas. If they've been tagged as "landuse=commercial", it would be redundant, and therefore not necessary to put in "commercial establishment" in the name tag.

The name tag is appropriate if the actual establishment's name is specified, (e.g. "Mang Andok's Chicken Inasal", etc.)

30394129 over 10 years ago

Hi chatt980.

need to clarify between highway=path versus highway=footway. If these tracks are meant only for pedestrians, you may use footway instead.

It's also not necessary to put the name "rice field foot path", instead you may tag them as a note (for other mappers), or as a description itself.

30158584 over 10 years ago

Getting to know when you'll have new imagery is hard to say. OSM only relies on free imagery that Bing provides for tracing.

30158584 over 10 years ago

It's great to see you're still mapping, and adding a lot of details in Bacolod. Thanks!

28885188 over 10 years ago

Sorry about the large bbox. Made a correction in another area, while doing another from somewhere else.

28816584 over 10 years ago

By the way, your trace was indeed uploaded: osm.org/user/a_joemar/traces/1882004

28816584 over 10 years ago

GPX tracks don't automatically turn into a way. Instead, it's used to trace a way/line.

Using the iD editor, it's a simple drag and drop operation. Details here: http://learnosm.org/en/editing/id-editor/#configuring-the-background-layer

28816584 over 10 years ago

1. Many people keep in touch by the mailing list: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph or thru FB: http://fb.com/OSMPH. You can use Filipino or English in those channels. Questions here may not get immediate attention.

2. One thing to remember with OSM is "map what's on the ground". If the old POIs are no longer applicable you can delete them or use the "disused" tag. See more about this tag here: osm.wiki/Key:disused . There is no need to ask for permission, OSM trust users to know what they're doing ;) If in doubt, check the Wiki pages, or ask the question in the community channels.

If an area is in construction, you mark it as:
landuse=construction.

Another method I found helpful when starting with OSM is to check out the edits (tagsm in particular) made by other people.

28816584 over 10 years ago

I updated the POI to demonstrate what you can do. I used the original node (point) you made to create you can trace a closed way (polygon) over the outline of the building, and add additional details where possible.

Normally, nodes are used to indicate the approximate location of a POI. If satellite imagery is available, and shows the structure, it is recommended to trace them instead.

Keep it up!

28819308 over 10 years ago

For a building with a BPO, the following tags could be applied:

building=commercial
name=*
addr:city=*
addr:province=*
addr:street=*
addr:barangay=*

For a building with multiple tenants operating as different companies, each node may have
name=*
office=company

28816584 over 10 years ago

does CAP refer to College Assurance Plan?

If so, the node could be appropriately tagged as:
office=insurance

See here:
osm.wiki/Key:office

27500483 over 10 years ago

Good work!. Thanks for adding new features to OpenStreetMap.

I fixed some of the features you added. For example, when adding fish ponds, you don't need to put "fishpond" as a name. You can use the following tags instead:
landuse=pond
natural=water
water=pond
livestock=fish

With regard to rice fields, you may use the following tags:
crop=rice
landuse=farmland
farm=flooded_crops

And you don't have to put "ricefield" as a name either.

More descriptive comments to changesets would be nice, too.

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Best,