Glassman's Comments
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Monday | Hey Kirk, When you open the editor as @ABZ_OSM mentions above, there is a tutorial that is runs through basic edits. It only takes a few minutes to complete. Well worth the time. I’d also suggest joining our Slack community at slack.openstreetmap.us. People are on Slack are more than willing to help. But most importantly - have fun editing. Best, Clifford |
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Sidewalks & Crosswalks in the Licton Springs Neighborhood | I wrote a blog post on editing sidewalks. I included how to use QGIS to look for islands. Islands are those sidewalks that don’t connect to other sidewalks. It’s another way to look for missing connections. In fact I just discovered one just a few blocks from home. BTW - another good imagery source is Bing. Their Streetside imagery is freely useable in OSM. I’m in Skagit County and found the imagery to be dated. So I also drive around to capture Mapillary and OpenStreetCam imagery. |
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Sidewalks & Crosswalks in the Licton Springs Neighborhood | Nice - Below is a overpass query of the area. Having done sidewalk mapping I know how detailed the your accomplishment is. Keep it up. http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/W4Z Best, Clifford |
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Mapping Baltimore City's Storm Drains | Do the drains just flow into the harbor or are they diverted into wastewater treatment facilities? |
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RTKBase v2 is available for your GNSS Base Station | Interesting diary post. I looked to and was surprised to discover an open RTK/Gnss base station not to far from my area of interest. What do you use for a gps device that can connect to the RTK base station, specifically any Android apps? |
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My first ever edit on openstreetmap | Congratulations and welcome to the OSM community. |
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Opening Hours, What Am I Doing Wrong? | I believe you can have a separate opening_hours tag for drive-through as To reset your Slack password just go to https://osmus.slack.com/ Hope to see you on Slack. Best, Clifford |
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Displaying accessibility information in map icons | Good concept - adding information that can quickly be discerned by the user. I really had to squint to see the red bar under Moors Inn. Would having a border around the icon in red/yellow/green help? Working with the University of Washington’s Taskar for accessible technology routing may also be part of the solution as well. Your solution tells the person right away if they should even consider going there. Keep up the good work. Clifford |
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It was a dark and stormy night | I’m glad to see local fire departments using OSM. This would make a good talk for the Tucson SoTM-US as well as to your state URISA chapter. It also shows the value of adding addresses to OSM. A couple of thoughts - First, do we need a tag to indicate shared driveways? Second, would adding the address to the driveway help, especially when it’s not easy to determine which driveway belongs to an address? Clifford |
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2018 Washington State (US) New User Report | If you feel that I’ve deleted your edits unfairly, please provide me with some documentation on your edits to confirm that they are indeed valid. You are even welcome to report me to DWG if you feel that I’ve overstepped my bounds. Best, Clifford |
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Wikidata+OSM at State of the Map 2019 and WikidataCon 2019 | Eugene, Thanks for the great post on Wikidata and OSM and the timing was excellent. I was just updating some aboriginal_lands boundaries near me. Your post reminded me to make sure that the tags included wikidata and wikipedia. With nearly 1.5M wikidata tags it seems like it’s time to start documenting some of the notable uses of having objects listed in both Wikimedia and OSM. I believe it would encourage more mappers to use the tag. Is this something you would be interested in doing? |
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OSMF elects all Male, Northern Board | Thanks for your insights on how OSMF should move forward. I want to comment on two areas you brought up toxic environment and getting diversity data.
Solving this will be difficult because it so pervasive and entrenched. I would suggest 1) a good Code of Conduct (CoC), 2) means to enforce it, and 3) training on how to recognize and address CoC issues. OSM is likely the largest open community without a CoC. Just having a CoC will not solve the problem, but it is a step forward. The new Board will hopefully address this shortfall. One area the Board could tackle immediately is to gather gender percentages from the Working Groups with the goal to set targets for gender and diversity in them. The same could be done with microgrants if they are not already. |
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Introducing MapRoulette Quick Fixes | Martijn, What a great addition to MapRoulette. Keep up the great work. Best, Clifford |
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Just signed up! | @Luana_B Welcome to OpenStreetMap. We have a fun and open community in the US. Please join us on Slack. Slack is a collaboration tool for OSM mappers, organizers, and developers. I encourage new mappers to map what they know, your neighborhood. So many features just waiting to be added. When you have a question, Slack is a great place to ask. The other advice, even though you didn’t ask for it, is to map your passion. It could be trails, pubs, restaurants, sidewalks, handicap access, and on and on. Since you are so close to Minneapolis I encourage you to attend the State of the Map US conference being help there September 5-8th. There is even scholarship money to help you attend, you just need to apply. Have Fun, Clifford AKA Glassman |
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Intel Folsom's Mapathon with the Gold Country Red Cross | Congratulations!!! I found 1,664 edits on the task. |
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HiddenStreetMap | All Admin action appears to be Unilateral - Zero Consultation If these were an iD developer the “community” would be all over the fact. What makes the difference? |
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Departing Turkmenistan in June | Thank you very much for all your contributions and level headed comments you’ve made. I wish you good luck on your next endeavor. And remember, you can still edit in OSM when you get resettled. Clifford |
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A Local Mappers API | How is this different from Pascal Neis’s Overview of OpenStreetMap Contributors aka Who’s around me? I also have the problem of a large number of Amazon Logistics employees adding driveways and other road improvements working in my area. They could be filtered out by excluding their modified version of the iD editor. It shows up as iD 2.12.2. Now we just need a way to send a message to a group of nearby mappers. Sigh…. |
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Improving the Behavior of Search Engine Optimizer (SEO) Companies | @alexkemp - I can’t speak for PeanutButterRemedy but none us of believe that DWG is not doing their job. This offender is doing everything they can to avoid being blocked from OSM. While, maybe not exactly everything, if they were doing everything they could, they would fix their tagging. Here is a edit from today. They used a tag Hours with values that can’t be simply parsed into a proper opening hours tag. They use an abbreviation for street and a spam description tag, phone number not properly formatted and no tag to describe the business. None of those in themselve is all that terrible. If it was a new user I would help them fix it. But this group just ignores our comments. Which in this case is ironic because they asked for a review of the edit. I watch every new edit in the State of Washington. I’ve given up wasting my time trying to fix their edits. I’ve reached out to the management of the company with no response. I’ve contact their customers to no avail. I’ve tweeted unfavorable comments on their Twitter account. Nothing gets their attention. I applaud PeanutButterRemedy for stepping up to fix this nationwide. Maybe once this SEO firm realizes that they are paying for something of no value, they’ll finally contact us for help or at least stop adding spam to OSM. One last thing. Many of their customers are businesses that are run out of their home. The SEO places the node on the home which to me implies that I can walk up to the house and ring the door bell. I doubt most of their home business customers would want that. Best, Clifford |
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Improving the Behavior of Search Engine Optimizer (SEO) Companies | @Rovastar - I have to disagree with your action. I’m guessing you don’t live in the US and see these edits all the time. I’ve fixed a few but lately I’ve given up - too much work. The SEO contractor obviously doesn’t care about OSM. They just want to get $$ for spamming as many sites as they can. Let me add that they don’t follow the Directed Edits policy - Not even close. If they did they would answer messages and changeset comments. They don’t. And so they aren’t block by DWG because they create a new account every time. Also let me add, since you don’t appear to be from the US, don’t appear to be on our mailing list, yet you revert edits in a distant country, I find your actions unacceptable. Please do the right thing and un-revert your edit. |