MCDA's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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87511278 | about 5 years ago | Why did you remove the Belturbet Bypass? |
85513467 | about 5 years ago | Hi, to be honest I think you are making this junction more complex than it needs to be. Personally, I would prefer the use of lanes, as the current lay out suggests that there are separate distinct roads for bypassing the junction. For example, coming into the town from the Dublin road and going out towards Friths Pass, the current layout looks like you can bypass the junction out a nice wee one lane road. From memory this is not the case. There are three lanes, sharp left, straight on and sharp right. See imagery on Mapillary - https://www.mapillary.com/app/?login=true&lat=54.3436032&lng=-7.63054&z=18.686964006088175&pKey=f-KDh1qV4m5biOuP4TdqBw&focus=photo |
83936383 | over 5 years ago | Why?! |
83170491 | over 5 years ago | Hi, you do realise that this node is a duplicate of the following way: |
80500999 | over 5 years ago | While it is funny to rename St Michaels College to HMP Drumclay, it is not very helpful for other users of the map who are probably using it for more serious matters. Please correct this. |
78173073 | over 5 years ago | Also the road is NOT residential, it is an access road to a school!! Why are you vandalising the map? |
78173073 | over 5 years ago | Definitely NOT a hospital, it is an area used by buses and cars to drop off and some parts are used as a car park. |
74220987 | over 5 years ago | Upon bring this matter to the Irish OSM community, it has come to our attention that this is not the first time you have purposely removed tagging and you were made aware of the issue in the following changeset - osm.org/changeset/62861564 |
74220718 | over 5 years ago | Again, why are you removing admin_level from the county relations? Please read the Ireland wiki - osm.wiki/Ireland/Boundaries |
74220987 | over 5 years ago | Why did you remove the admin_level from this relation? Please see osm.wiki/Ireland/Boundaries |
75055802 | almost 6 years ago | Where is this data from? |
57878260 | almost 6 years ago | why is the forest relation called "aa" ? |
66602887 | over 6 years ago | Are you aware that you have dragged a road node which joins to a bridge in Finona? See osm.org/way/231693589 |
63757534 | almost 7 years ago | Hi, what is this changeset doing? |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | oh that is a difficult one. I have a historic right of way to a bog up the mountain, however in recent years the Forestry have blocked access to it due to dumping, dirty bike racing and other anti-social behaviour. And by blocking access they have literally dug the road out and placed huge rocks along it, so even a tractor couldn't get by it. Have you considered writing to the local paper? Often other people experience the same issues and bringing light to it can help get something done. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Yeah, we published a few books via the association. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Up near Killyfole Lough if you ever seen/walked around it :) |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Lost places. ie Rathkeevan Lough. A rath is normally located on a hill top, so this lough is named after something that used to exist and there doesn't seem to be any reference to it today. I was wondering if you knew where this fort used to be. Sometimes there are clues in local folklore and even field names. |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | Also, do you know where the large rock is that gives this townland it's name? |
60194506 | about 7 years ago | BTW are you a local to that area? Do you know of any "lost" names in the area? |