MrSledge's Comments
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146678644 | over 1 year ago | Hola. ¿Cómo se llama este lugar que has añadido? ¿Qué valor pone en la etiqueta "name"? Gracias. |
146677660 | over 1 year ago | Thank you. Do you know when the name displayed will be the "name" tag of the object? I'm still seeing the previous name(the Cyrillic one), |
132283393 | over 2 years ago | Hi! Is this an administrative boundary(for element "relation/3560336")?
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127379374 | over 2 years ago | Nice, I only wonder why they weren't there to begin with. Could it have been removed by someone under the argument of Oaxaca being something owned by native Mexican indians? |
124531342 | over 2 years ago | Sure, I can do that as soon as it is possible.
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125984845 | almost 3 years ago | Added only original name(in Farsi), not English name. |
124783458 | almost 3 years ago | An equivalent example is saying London and England are subareas of the UK.
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119134064 | almost 3 years ago | Best regards |
124682773 | almost 3 years ago | Took the name from the Node Center name. |
119134064 | almost 3 years ago | I take it is just Getavan, I'll add it then. |
119134064 | almost 3 years ago | Hi, what is the name of this element?
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124534759 | almost 3 years ago | Thank you! You won't be dealing with my stuff so soon, since I'm done mapping the UK(England and Ireland were quite a doozie) but should I revisit it I'll bear your words in mind. 😊 |
124531342 | almost 3 years ago | But as always, if you tell me where I can find names for such objects I can correct them and remember it for future reference. |
124531342 | almost 3 years ago | At the time I looked at the comment from the previous changeset in the history "Removing exempt roads from low_emission_zone...". Why is this an unnamed administrative object? I believe that by definition if it is administrative it is not unnamed and if it is it shouldn't be so. |
124495185 | almost 3 years ago | I'm not 100% sure, I named it after the name of the majority of its ways. But why add an unnamed administrative object in the first place? Being administrative implies it is a defined object, so the real question is why is it unnamed to begin with? |
124639289 | almost 3 years ago | The reasoning behind this changeset: ̶-̶ ̶H̶r̶o̶d̶a̶ ̶i̶s̶ ̶a̶ ̶p̶a̶r̶t̶ ̶o̶f̶ ̶H̶r̶o̶d̶a̶ ̶D̶i̶s̶t̶r̶i̶c̶t̶.̶;̶ ❌
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124534759 | almost 3 years ago | Yeah, I also don't like correcting someone else's mistakes. I do know how to do those datafixes of changing the elements that contain others and changing the admin level, but thank you for offering to help me. I'm just thinking that if any problem happens on whatever changeset then someone will comment and I will correct my mistake. |
124534759 | almost 3 years ago | Hi, I changed Tewkesbury because the element Chaceley(relation/6013725) has this element as its "parent" element. It didn't seem logical to me that a civil parish has another civil parish as its element and that both have the same administrative relevance, since it is then implied neither is more relevant than the other. Additionally, there is the fact Chaceley is not within the boundaries of Tewkesbury but that's just a detail. |
114240686 | over 3 years ago | *"Wikipedia" field, not "Wikidata". |
114240638 | over 3 years ago | Field corrected is "Wikipedia", not "Wikidata". |