GOwin's Comments
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60741840 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Abdul Raffi Guiling. You can leave notes, to comment about a feature or as feedback to other mappers, instead of adding a shop called "bridge". Anyway, this bridge is already in OpenStreetMap, and is not a bug. |
60742267 | about 7 years ago | Hi @Julio Jose. Kindly don't add the branch name in the feature name. That kind of information, in this case "Arevalo" is best added in the address tag or the branch tag, whichever is most appropriate. |
60744285 | about 7 years ago | You're off to a good start! Great to see local people with local knowledge working to add details on the map. Thank you for contributing to OpenStreetMap, and welcome to the community. |
60394797 | about 7 years ago | @Neonridex, @Jacinto Jireh Mae
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60132205 | about 7 years ago | Changeset is rolled-back. Changes reduced quality of earlier features, which has been deleted. Please avoid removing earlier edits, unless you can improve them. Also, refer to the OSM wiki to learn about imagery alignment.
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60132205 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Diogo Correia. We heard feedback from @NunoCaldeira, a fellow community contributor about this particular edits. Nuno reports that you've been re-doing a lot of edits, and removing earlier details that has been contributor by others. Are you having any particular issue with your mapping tasks?
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60099849 | about 7 years ago | Hello. I'm curious about these changesets with the following hashtags: #dronebird, #aoyamavision. Do you have any website where we can find information about your project, and your project leaders?
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60232941 | about 7 years ago | Hello. I'm curious about these changesets with the following hashtags: #dronebird, #aoyamavision. Do you have any website where we can find information about your project, and your project leaders?
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60237241 | about 7 years ago | Hello. I'm curious about these changesets with the following hashtags: #dronebird, #aoyamavision. Do you have any website where we can find information about your project, and your project leaders?
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59899686 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Dexter the Wanderer. I'm glad to see your active participation in OpenStreetMap. Thank you for your edits. I recently noticed a lot of of editing activities in this area, and the hashtag #prcvcad. Do you mind telling us more about this project, and the editors involved? Feel free to do so in the local mailing list, to give fellow OSM contributors a heads-up about what's going on here: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/ Also, in line with improving transparency, and project accountability for directed editing projects, could you kindly add a wiki page about your project? At the minimum, we hope to see details documenting your mapping project and its goals, list of project leaders and coordinators, and their respective OpeStreetMap iD and contact information, and the usernames of your mapping team. We are also keen to know what your data validation plans are, and the usernames of your validators. Kind regards,
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59898863 | about 7 years ago | Hello @abbytheexplorer. I'm glad to see your active participation in OpenStreetMap. Thank you for your edits. I recently noticed a lot of of editing activities in this area, and the hashtag #prcvcad. Do you mind telling us more about this project, and the editors involved? Feel free to do so in the local mailing list, to give fellow OSM contributors a heads-up about what's going on here: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/ Also, in line with improving transparency, and project accountability for directed editing projects, could you kindly add a wiki page about your project? At the minimum, we hope to see details documenting your mapping project and its goals, list of project leaders and coordinators, and their respective OpeStreetMap iD and contact information, and the usernames of your mapping team. We are also keen to know what your data validation plans are, and the usernames of your validators. Kind regards,
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59936584 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Kim Go Tian. I'm glad to see your active participation in OpenStreetMap. Thank you for your edits. I recently noticed a lot of of editing activities in this area, and the hashtag #prcvcad. Do you mind telling us more about this project, and the editors involved? Feel free to do so in the local mailing list, to give fellow OSM contributors a heads-up about what's going on here: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/ Also, in line with improving transparency, and project accountability for directed editing projects, could you kindly add a wiki page about your project? At the minimum, we hope to see details documenting your mapping project and its goals, list of project leaders and coordinators, and their respective OpeStreetMap iD and contact information, and the usernames of your mapping team. We are also keen to know what your data validation plans are, and the usernames of your validators. Kind regards,
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59454753 | about 7 years ago | Hello Micko. Good to see you actively editing in OpenStreetMap again. I recently noticed a lot of of editing activities in this area, and the hashtag #prcvcad. Do you mind telling us more about this project, and the editors involved? Feel free to do so in the local mailing list, to give fellow OSM contributors a heads-up about what's going on here: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ph/ Also, in line with improving transparency, and project accountability for directed editing projects, could you kindly add a wiki page about your project? At the minimum, we hope to see details documenting your mapping project and its goals, list of project leaders and coordinators, and their respective OpeStreetMap iD and contact information, and the usernames of your mapping team. We are also keen to know what your data validation plans are, and the usernames of your validators. Kind regards,
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59906080 | about 7 years ago | These buildings could be refined further by improving their orthagonality by "squaring" them, and making sure that they don't overlap or join with neighbouring buildings. |
59585276 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Ekips Mon, and welcome to OpenStreetMap (OSM). I noticed your peculiar edits. Are you trying to add just house numbers? A better app for just that is called Keypad-mapper: osm.wiki/KeypadMapper. Check it out! |
59579931 | about 7 years ago | Hello @Ronald Licayan. Kindly don't add branch information in the establishment's name. The address tags is the appropriate place for that. |
59414433 | about 7 years ago | Kindly refer to our observations here:
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59414433 | about 7 years ago | Hello Harish. I've been reviewing the changes you made in this changeset here: https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=59414433 And as you can see, a lot of road geometries has been changed, but when compared to the Bing imagery, they don't appear to follow it accurately. In fact, the earlier version, before your edits were geometrically better. Could you say why this is so? Also, if you're editing in behalf of Grab, could you post your project's public page, with a list of mappers working for your project, and your project manager's contact information? |
59390301 | about 7 years ago | Hi @Poncilito. Kamusta na kayo? I recently noticed you've been doing a lot of landuse edits in your hometown. What are you folks working on? |
59414433 | about 7 years ago | Hi there, I'm GOwin from the local OSM community. I noticed your recent edits (and that you're mapping in behalf of Grab) are being aligned against ESRI imagery, which often has offsets that has to be adjusted. Could you either review this changeset after you've adjusted your offset, or roll it back? For reference, we record the the offsets we use in http://offsets.textual.ru/map I'm looking forward to hear back from you. By the way, in view of the OSMF Directed Editing Guidelines being constituted, could you post a link to a page where the names of Grab editors and project managers are available? |