Opmerkingen van IpswichMapper
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95471210 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | This time you removed all the tags, not just the name. Good work. On the co-op website it still says this shop exists, however it is clearly closed looking at mapillary images.
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95804155 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Good work.
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95806579 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Good work.
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92062557 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | or IP6 9LE |
92062557 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Good catch it should be IP6 9BF |
94010732 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Tip: Don't use the "history" tab on osm.org to see changesets in your area. Instead, log into osmCHA, set the bounding box to your local area and set "Bbox size bound" to either 2 or 1 |
93612127 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | osm.org/changeset/94081487#map=13/51.8786/0.8636 Added some "natural=wood" ways in wooded areas, and some "landuse=grass" ways over open areas. (Is the landuse=grass tag correct?) |
93612127 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | okay no, there are some open areas and some wooded areas. These can be marked seperately |
93612127 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | It still doesn't render properly... what tag should be used to make it render? natural=wood? |
93612127 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Why did you remove the "leisure=park" tag from Hilly Fields? Now it doesn't render properly in the OSM Carto |
93153685 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Oh ok, it was an edit I made to Prince Street (which literally every bus uses) that broke that. Thanks for the input. What confuses me is that I literally downloaded "Stoke Park Drive" into JOSM and looked at bus route 15, and there were gaps. They are gone now even though no changes were made between yesterday night and today... Also, as for OSM Inspector's timing, it displays data from 7pm of that day. I was checking OSM inspector long after 7pm, and it still hadn't updated. So it refreshes at 1am, but uses data from 7pm? Why? The London to Norwich trains don't seem correted in OSM inspector, but OSM inspector hasn't updated yet, so that will happen soon (then we can see). The wiki page on train routes if very unclear. It doesn't describe what roles should be used for stops. For bus routes, it says "public_tranport=platform" with role "platform". But what role do you use for "public_tranport=station"? This is not explained in the wiki at all. |
53425808 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Hello, From reading the wiki a bit more, it seems you a right. This is a very long route, so it probably not a regular "walking" route. Thanks for responding. |
93153685 | meer dan 4 jaar geleden | Hello, This changeset seems to have broken the order of multiple relations, as can be seen on the OSM inspector: http://i.imgur.com/i5c5miQ.png I opened up bus route 15 in JOSM, and it seems like big segments of the relation of have been jumbled up. Are you using the "public_transport" add-on to automatically do this? I just started using that add-on and trying to "sort" routes using that add-on just breaks their order. Also, the way that this changeset has fragmented the routes seems similar to how the "public_transport" addon would do it. If you are using that add-on, I would recommend against it, as it doesn't seem to work that well (as demonstated with OSM inspector) and it was written to work with the now abandoned "Oxomoa scheme". |
92968013 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Here are some tips I can give you from your mapping of bus route 59: Firstly, when you are going to add bus stops to the route, make sure the bus stop has the tag "public_transport=platform" when it has been added to the route. This needs to be done to properly consider the bus route "version 2". Also, if you add "public_transport=platform" to the bus stop as well as as "public_transport:version=2" to the relation, when you add that bus stop to the relation, the "platform" role will automatically be given to that stop. Make sure to add duration, interval, interval:conditional and opening_hours to the routes as well. "opening_hours" marks the time the first bus leaves the first stop to the time the last bus leaves the last stops. (That being said, opening_hours is probably a disputed tag when it comes to public_transport). |
92261427 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Hello, It seems that you have converted bus 65 to ptv2. In my opinion, you should only do this after adding all the stops. Stop info can be found on this website: (All open data). As well as this you see timetable information, so you can add "duration", "opening_hours", "interval" and "interval_conditional" tags. This makes the bus routes complete. |
22073058 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Hello. In this changeset you marked "Bridge Street" ( osm.org/way/664808574 ) as having 1.5 lanes. What is this supposed to mean? Does it indicate a narrowed lane? (In this case there are probably better ways to map it). |
53425808 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Hello. What is your reasoning to change the "Stour and Orwell Walk" from a walking route to a hiking route? |
92968013 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Hello,
It seems like you focus on bus routes a lot. I highly recommend you add stops to all bus routes, and this makes it useable in routing applications. Currently, I think only OSMand creates bus routes using openstreetmap data, but in the future many other apps might use it. I also recommend you add duration, opening_hours, interval & interval:conditional. (Info about these tags can be found on the wiki). To add interval/duration info & stops, I recommend you use this website: bustimes.org It has timetables, so you see the interval, opening hours etc. It also shows the route on a map, which you can follow along as you map the routes in JOSM. I also have a table of public transport routes in Ipswich, and if they have all the necessary tags: |
92968013 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | Why did you mark this as ptv2? Firstly, you should add all the stops in order before changing it to ptv2. Stops and timetables can be found on bustimes.org |
81377815 | bijna 5 jaar geleden | This is incredibly useful. I just checked this imagery, and it is high quality houses, fences and housenumbers for most of London, as well as some buildings for towns outside of London. This is amazing imagery. More Londong mappers should know about it, in my opinion. |