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122727482 | about 3 years ago | If possible please try to save between editing widely spaced areas. A large number of people can get notified with big bounding boxes if the bounding box crosses the area they pay attention to. |
121741017 | about 3 years ago | Is this currently active? If it is a current police station that people can go to rather than an old building that keeps the name then it should normally be tagged as amenity=police. |
121776520 | about 3 years ago | Should the names for these be put separately on the separate islands?
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121779670 | about 3 years ago | If these roads would still be potentially useful for runners or cyclists it may be good to keep the `abandoned:highway=unclassified` tags but also label them as `highway=footway`. Any physical barriers can be marked on nodes along the way. |
120899868 | about 3 years ago | I don't think OsmAnd will display liferings unless you specifically enable the POI overlay for "emergency" features. I'm not sure why. |
121108540 | about 3 years ago | I would think that if changing the classification of the road paralleling the shore it is more likely to be primary or secondary. With the lack of apparent bridges purely residential use is unlikely.
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119967650 | about 3 years ago | Are you sure these aren't there from a visit?
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120899868 | about 3 years ago | Are there really two liferings that close to each other? |
120391509 | over 3 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Are these edits from local knowledge, survey or another source? The only thing mentioned in the changeset is Bing imagery. Some of these additions also seem to have quite descriptive names, is this actually how they're named on the signs? osm.wiki/Names#Name_is_the_name_only |
120224471 | over 3 years ago | why? |
120320051 | over 3 years ago | The glass shop in Port Lucaya isn't a glazier. It sells glass sculptures. Please don't replace old tags with guesswork where they are ambiguous. |
119736312 | over 3 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I notice you haven't provided a source for this edit, I assume it is mostly local knowledge? I have refined a few of the outlines with some more up to date imagery (accessible with the 'B' key in the editor). For some reason the British Colonial Hilton wasn't showing up in the editor but was already in the database so I removed that duplicate. I expect it will be needing a new name soon following the recent news. Let me know if you need any help or have any questions. |
119035067 | over 3 years ago | Are you sure this is a track and not a breakwater or a spit?
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118968241 | over 3 years ago | Hi, any particular reason for the deletion of the driveways for the corner buildings?
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118887761 | over 3 years ago | Do you have a link to somewhere describing these organised mapping activities?
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118715702 | over 3 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Your changes don't mention a source for the name. Is this from local knowledge? |
118312323 | over 3 years ago | I think that if it doesn't have a notice on it putting it in the public domain then it is probably not allowed for OSM unless it's really old. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Copyright_rules_by_territory/Bahamas |
118312323 | over 3 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. You don't mention a source for this name, is it from local knowledge?
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117686222 | over 3 years ago | Where was this mechanical edit discussed?
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117769420 | over 3 years ago | I don't think Wikipedia is considered an acceptable source for OSM. osm.wiki/Collaboration_with_Wikipedia
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