GOwin's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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53633829 | over 7 years ago | Hello. You appear to be using invalid tags: repair, level, material. You're probably trying to tag these as`building:repair=*`, `building:material=*`, and `building:levels=*`. Check out osm.wiki for details. |
53659959 | over 7 years ago | In OSM, `commercial` activities are related to office work. Hence, `building=commercial` would indicate a building mostly used for unspecified office work. If the building primarily consist of shops, it should be tagged as `building=retail` Check out osm.wiki for details. |
53662633 | over 7 years ago | Hello there. Thank you for your edits, and welcome to OpenStreetMap (OSM). You requested for a review of your edits, and my comments are as follows: * your use of the tags `building=service`, `repair=medium`, and the use of JOSM are unusual for beginners. May I know if you received any instructions regarding these tags, and if this is part of an organized mapping activity? If so, which group are you affiliated with, or the persons directing the activity?
If you need help, or want to know more from fellow mappers, check out http://fb.com/OSMph/community and fee free to post your questions there. Detailed information about OSM is available from the osm.wiki |
53680880 | over 7 years ago | Hello. Thank you for your edits, and welcome to OSM. Kindly follow the service_times syntax as documented on the wiki: osm.wiki/Key:service_times If you're so inclined, please join the local community exchange at fb.com/OSMph/community |
53691684 | over 7 years ago | I didn't edit the phoe numbers, so I'll leave that to you. Thanks. |
53691684 | over 7 years ago | When fillin-in phone numbers in OSM, do use the international format +63 999 999 9999, which includes the country and local access code so non-local callers can still reach them, if necessary. |
53691922 | over 7 years ago | Looks good. Thanks for the update. In case you'd like to keep up to date with local OSM news, check out fb.com/OSMph/community |
53691765 | over 7 years ago | Looks good. Thanks for the update. In case you'd like to keep up to date with local OSM news, check out fb.com/OSMph/community |
51099825 | over 7 years ago | Hi Ernie. It would be some to lose any of this work. However, OpenStreetMap is a live map that is used not just by regular people like you and me, but also by people who are involved in disaster and humanitarian response. It is important to keep the data correct, and accurate, as much as possible. Kindly contact us, if you need any help with the edits. Try us at fb.com/OSMph/community |
51100066 | over 7 years ago | Hi again. Again, we notice the same issues with your other change sets. If you enjoy tracing linear imagery (like highways, waterways, etc.), kindly make sure you add only new data , and not overwrite or duplicate existing ones. It would be sad to lose your edits with reverts. I suggest you look for fresh areas where you can trace new highways and waterways. Let us know if you need help. We have people ready to answer your questions at fb.com/OSMph/community |
51100206 | over 7 years ago | Hi again, Ernie. You seem to be doing a lot of similar edits, but overlaying them on existing data. You need not create new highways over existing ones, or you could add additional information, or change their geometry. If you need some self-paced learning reference, try www.learnosm.org to understand the basics of OpenStreetMap editing. For help, or questions, try the fb.com/OSMph/community group. |
51103245 | over 7 years ago | Hi Ernie. Welcome to OSM, and thank you for the contribution. Please do not rename objects . and only add proper names, without additional information like descriptions. You need to make sure that you load the already existing objects, before you attempt to digitize aerial imagery. If you need help, you can ask questions at fb.com/OSMph/community |
51100068 | over 7 years ago | Hi Ernie. Welcome to OSM, and thank you for the contribution. This way (line) though is unnecessary, and overlays on an already mature and valid way feature. You need to make sure that you load the already existing objects, before you attempt to digitize aerial imagery. If you need help, you can ask questions at fb.com/OSMph/community |
53544337 | over 7 years ago | If this is a new business, you should delete the old node then add this as a new entry. |
53498868 | over 7 years ago | Hello there, and glad to see you actively contributing to OSMS again. We noted that some of your recent edits are deleting a lot of existing data. Kindly be careful, we don't want to unnecessarily lose the contributions made by others. It's much better if you can modify existing objects rather than deleting them. Some of your recent past edits are being reviewed because of your request for review. And, FYI, some are being reverted because of the data loss it has caused. If you need help, or have any question, please feel free to contact the local OSM community channel at https://fb.com/OSMph/community or the mailing list https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/ |
53497821 | over 7 years ago | Area covered by this changeset is all of PH, and not just Pasig, although that's where I started the clean-up effort. |
53498597 | over 7 years ago | Hi there. What is a stand pipe hydrant? This doesn't look like something for amenity=drinking_water tag. |
52880365 | almost 8 years ago | Hello there. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. What are these objects you tagged as amenity=drinking_water? Do they match the definition found here:osm.wiki/Drinking_Water |
47898438 | almost 8 years ago | Hello. What imagery was used to digitize this area? Also, location of named POIs versus what's on the ground are off by ~30 meters. |
52226029 | almost 8 years ago | Feel free to ask, comment your mapping concerns in this discussion. The local community contact points are here: http://simp.ly/p/nxwhn9 |