הערות של MrSledge
ערכת שינויים | מתי | תגובה |
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169841378 | לפני כ־9 שעות | *Added area-subarea relations between North Eastern Savonia (6442819) and contained administrative elements and replaced url tag with matching wikipedia tag. |
168976352 | לפני 18 ימים | *Fixed area-subarea relationships between Kangaslampi (16248712) and contained administrative elements, since the contained elements appear to be independent segments labeled as administrative and of equal administrative level(9). |
139984580 | לפני שנה בערך | Hi miluethi. It's exactly as you said. You might have noticed I have left other similar comments, that's because I work with software that uses OSM data to make an interactive map of the world, so if I come across unnamed relations I need to dig out these unnamed cases. I have also been naming relations based on the name of its Node(when the Node is used only in the case of the unnamed relation). Thank you for your efforts and understanding! |
126183940 | לפני שנה בערך | Hi. I understand. That's strange, it would also be helpful to get some residents' input. Thank you for your efforts! |
146241696 | לפני שנה בערך | Tag "name" in relation/16947936? |
145417976 | לפני שנה בערך | Suspicious tag combination - boundary=administrative together with landuse=residential (1)
Also, add tag name to the relation whenever possible. In this case "Guachipilín"(name of the corresponding Node). |
139984580 | לפני שנה בערך | My mistake, "La Junta" was of a previously Unnamed relation. My suggestion still applies, though. Add the tag "name" to whatever relation you add whenever possible. |
139984580 | לפני שנה בערך | Please add the tag "name" to the relation next time. It can be the name of the matching "Node", in this case "La Junta". |
136990924 | לפני שנה בערך | suspicious tag combination - boundary=administrative together with landuse=residential (1) |
126183940 | לפני שנה בערך | "relation/14579948", and its matching Node. |
126183940 | לפני שנה בערך | It's a "Known settlement" with no name? |
147580067 | לפני למעלה משנה | Hi.
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135011548 | לפני למעלה משנה | If the boundary should be administrative what is the "admin_level"? Also, shouldn't this boundary be "boundary=disputed" instead(because if the dispute between The USA and The Marshall Islands for Wake Island)? |
148175631 | לפני למעלה משנה | Hi Stellar Astrophile. Please correct the boundaries of element "Susta-04"(relation/16171671), since it contains a stray way, "Nepal-India Boundary"(way/406873176), which is part of a "claimed boundary", Nepal Claim - Susta Area(relation/6094953).
Best regards. |
147788296 | לפני למעלה משנה | Hola. Muy bien, entiendo el principio, pero no implica que las relaciones administrativas no deban tener nombre propio, ya que aquí se menciona lo contrario(useful combination):
Además, mezclar "boundary=administrative" y "landuse=*" no es recomendable e incluso ilógico, porque los territorios administrativos pueden tener todo tipo de "landuse". Así que será o bien un territorio administrativo o bien un terreno con algún uso específico. Quizá pueda ser "landuse=institutional" o "landuse=civic_admin", pero no "boundary=administrative" y "landuse=*". Saludos |
146678644 | לפני למעלה משנה | Pero si es "landuse" no debería ser "boundary=administrative", como dice el aviso de josm. Además, se recomienda tener una etiqueta "name", como se dice aquí:
Creo que si es administrativo no tiene sentido añadir la etiqueta "landuse", porque entonces el "landuse" debería estar en su objeto específico("way", "relation",...). |
146678644 | לפני למעלה משנה | Me refiero al objeto "relation/2617361". He añadido la Tag "name" a este objeto, "Playa Honda". |
146678644 | לפני למעלה משנה | Hola. ¿Cómo se llama este lugar que has añadido? ¿Qué valor pone en la etiqueta "name"? Gracias. |
146677660 | לפני למעלה משנה | 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 | לפני למעלה מ־2 שנים | Hi! Is this an administrative boundary(for element "relation/3560336")?
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