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121419211 about 3 years ago

Where did you find this MapRoulette task, and how did you make this changeset without using a normal editor (like JOSM, or iD, etc.)?

121626156 about 3 years ago

Where did you find this MapRoulette task, and how did you make this changeset without using a normal editor (like JOSM, or iD, etc.)?

121635299 about 3 years ago

Where did you find this MapRoulette task, and how did you make this changeset without using a normal editor (like JOSM, or iD, etc.)?

113539877 about 3 years ago

Please don't make changesets without any comment; it seems from context like this was part of the Modified name="forest"/"Forest" tag #maproulette https://maproulette.org/browse/challenges/23293 task, but it's still important to leave a comment on every changeset.

121483434 about 3 years ago

Ah, nice. So sometimes underground pipes *are* visible on imagery -- good to know!

121199773 about 3 years ago

I presume this is sourced from the Texas Railroad Commission, like your other pipeline additions in Texas?

121206560 about 3 years ago

Is this from https://pvnpms.phmsa.dot.gov/PublicViewer/ or another source?

121234344 about 3 years ago

Where did you find these details about the Trans-Alaska Pipeline?

121284109 about 3 years ago

What's your source for Kentucky pipeline data?

121566224 about 3 years ago

Just checking on the sources here -- I presume it's from the "Texas Railroad Commision website" like your other (good!) work in Texas? If you remember any more details about where the pipeline data is on the website, that'd be very welcome.

120929377 about 3 years ago

More importantly than a wiki page -- how did you find out the routes of these pipelines? They aren't visible in imagery, as far as I can tell.

121483434 about 3 years ago

I see you added an underground pipeline in this changeset ( osm.org/way/1063679577 ) -- where did you source the route from?

121570857 about 3 years ago

Nice work adding all these underground pipelines! Where did you find a freely-licensed source for them, and what is that source?

13649391 about 3 years ago

Do you happen to remember the source you used for these undersea communications cables?

120929377 about 3 years ago

This looks like an import -- and a neat one! Where's the wiki page about it?

70918036 over 3 years ago

Makes sense, thanks! Someone (you, if you're willing) should make a wiki page documenting this, so people can be more confident in deleting them (or at least, the hires=yes ones -- there are various hires=no ones out there, which it seems may still be useful).

70918036 over 3 years ago

I'm not familiar with the "hires" tag, and it doesn't seem to be documented on the wiki. Could you say more about where you heard about it, and what you meant by adding it?

119234618 over 3 years ago

Please consider making future edits like this in smaller, individual changesets, to avoid covering such a large area with the bounding box.

118866600 over 3 years ago

I can't actually tell if this pier is signed as a place where "boats are explicitly permitted to moor" as it says on the wiki for osm.wiki/Key:mooring -- but it's clear from the aerial images that it satisfies the criteria at osm.wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dpier

118866600 over 3 years ago

That line is also a pier, very clearly, though. I think whoever added it previously just didn't mark it as such.