MCDA's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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112422758 | almost 4 years ago | While there are mostly Christian burials right now, there have been studies that suggest this was a religious site before St Tiernan founded the monastery here ~550. A site much like and related to the carvings on Boa and White Island and therefore may have been a site adopted by early Christians. |
112416478 | almost 4 years ago | Hi Marc, can you revert these change-sets? This user is ignoring previous attempts to communicate and make things right and these deleted/broken relations are going to play havoc with downstream users who rely on OSM data. |
112416478 | almost 4 years ago | Seriously, would you stop with your vandalism of the map!! You are not "updating" it as per your changeset comment, but are removing relations and ways that are needed to generate the Parish, Barony and County relations. Basically breaking all the data structures required to power sites like townlands.ie. |
108699034 | about 4 years ago | Oh interesting!! I wonder is there any historic sites in the path, like the Drumclay crannog. Do you know what they doing with the old railway bridge? |
108699034 | about 4 years ago | Has this project been given the green light? Last I heard they hadn't got the funding for it! |
70551260 | about 4 years ago | Where are these names sourced from? These names look like the mistakes Google Maps make! |
70551521 | about 4 years ago | Where are these names sourced from? These names look like the mistakes Google Maps make! |
101145647 | about 4 years ago | The wood and water polygons seem to have been merged together. You able to fix it via ID? I tend to use JOSM as it better for working with polygons! |
101145647 | about 4 years ago | You seem to have broken the Lough, was this intentional? |
102263266 | over 4 years ago | Level0 is an automated "find and replace" tool. Of course it is used hundreds of times because people like you are going round changing tagging to suit yourself! If you are so confident that your tagging is correct, why don't YOU make the proposal and get consensus before you go around changing other peoples work!! If and when there is consensus regarding this tagging, I am quite capable of finding and correcting my mistakes, I don't need your help! |
102263266 | over 4 years ago | I'd argue that as long as there is no accepted proposal the person collecting the data and placing the node should be able to tag it as they see fit without others making automated edits and trampling over their work. |
102263266 | over 4 years ago | Yet there are people using communication:mobile_phone=gsm;umts;lte are you going to mass edit these too? https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/communication%3Amobile_phone#values |
102263266 | over 4 years ago | if it is so common, where is this documented? |
102263266 | over 4 years ago | Why did you change these tags? |
89526036 | over 4 years ago | Why are you upgrading tiny back road to tertiary?!? Please read - osm.wiki/Ireland/Roads/Local_roads and/or osm.wiki/Northern_Ireland for roads in the North !! |
90754629 | over 4 years ago | "it is a part of the through route between Roslea and Clones", have you a source for that? I discussed this at length with what used to be the Roads Service and put it on the wiki - osm.wiki/Northern_Ireland#.27C.27_roads The through route for anything bigger than a small car, would be via Dernawilt Cross, and out the Lacky Road. Unless they have done major works to that road, it is mostly single lane with passing points on it from what I recall. |
96141518 | over 4 years ago | Why did you upgrade the Fermanagh roads to tertiary? They are classified as unclassified by the local council and Road Service/Transport NI. |
90754629 | over 4 years ago | Hi, why did you upgrade this road to tertiary? |
99592159 | over 4 years ago | What is the source of this data? |
97007748 | over 4 years ago | Hi, while adding postcodes is a good idea, I'm not sure if adding them to the road way is a good idea. They tend to be added to building ways or nodes, not roads. |