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77339384 over 5 years ago

Have you surveyed this?
Piers seem unlikely for boundaries between salt pans and does not appear to match the imagery. Man_made=dyke might be more appropriate.

77348114 over 5 years ago

These edits don't seem to be in Haiti.

75912625 almost 6 years ago

Did you mean to place traffic signals off the coast of Africa?

75322555 almost 6 years ago

Why have you deleted the Nassau node?

75323450 almost 6 years ago

Even within your preferred database this Great Guana Cay exists as UFI: -1543360.
Please do not destroy other people's work without checking.

75511718 almost 6 years ago

FYI those admin boundaries are a bit approximate.

75533229 almost 6 years ago

The new Royal Stingray Lagoon geometry is confusing a few tools (contains the same segment twice). Did you intend to transform it from a horseshoe shaped lake to a lake with an island?

75336183 almost 6 years ago

https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/bight

osm.wiki/Tag:natural%3Dbay (paragraph 3)

75325870 almost 6 years ago

If you are interested in widely accepted practice I suggest you read about the principles of One feature, one OSM element [1], which is at the root of this discussion, and tagging for the renderer [2] which you implied you were doing in your first response.

I don't think "90+% of the community" would accept scrub plastered over existing beaches and properties as an improvement nor would they support a change from the primary way to map islands in the sea [3] to a multipolygon that excludes large chunks of that island.

[1]: osm.wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element
[2]: osm.wiki/Tagging_for_the_renderer
[3]: osm.wiki/Tag:place%3Disland#Islands_in_the_sea

75325870 almost 6 years ago

Both OSM Inspector area detection, and the link you posted (Figure 18 1st image) say the multipolygon you have made is wrong. The satellite imagery also shows that you have incorrectly extended "scrub" tagging over areas that are construction, beach, cleared for residences and bare rock. And you have decisively excluded areas that are clearly part of the island from the tagged island in order to create the false assertion that the island is all scrub when it blatantly isn't.

It doesn't matter to me if the island related tags are on the coastline polygon (simpler, more traditional) or on a pointless single-child "multi"polygon (also an OSM Inspector error), but what is currently tagged is nonsense.

75325870 almost 6 years ago

Norman's Cay is the name of the island, not the scrub. The scrub is a separate entity. As the coastline way is relatively short it is probably the best host for the island related tags.
OSM Inspector (and probably other software) is also alarmed by the segment shared between inner and outer ways.

75325870 almost 6 years ago

Is it not a little unconventional to exclude the airport area from an island multipolygon?

74400446 almost 6 years ago

Please do not use descriptions as names.

74523407 almost 6 years ago

Yes, I've been meaning to go through these and delete most of the 'descriptions'.

74400946 almost 6 years ago

Do you have a source for the building you have named "BUILDING 3: CHURCH"?

74407229 almost 6 years ago

I have removed the building named "Building 1" as it doesn't appear in the cited imagery. If you have another source for this please re-add with that source listed.

74407393 almost 6 years ago

I can see no traces of these using the imagery cited in your changeset so I have removed them. If you are actually using newer imagery that does have them please mention that as your source instead when you re-add.

74153708 almost 6 years ago

Can you confirm your source for this usage?

74230269 almost 6 years ago

Hello,
You have added a street name, but your changeset only mentions Bing imagery. Do you have a source for the name?

74216726 almost 6 years ago

That is a violation of Google's copyright and forbidden by the terms you agreed to when you created your account.