SafwatHalaby's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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52310517 | almost 8 years ago | If this is an industrial area, "unclassified" could be more accurate than "residential". "The tag highway=unclassified is used for minor public roads typically at the lowest level of the interconnecting grid network. Unclassified roads have lower importance in the road network than tertiary roads, and are not residential streets or agricultural tracks." |
52169941 | almost 8 years ago | You should also do this for any other square buildings in the surrounding area. |
52169941 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks for the fix. If this building is a perfect square, you should square it off. In iD, right click it, and then click "square". It gives it perfect 90 degree angles. |
52169471 | almost 8 years ago | Road types: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Israel#Other_Road_Types |
52169471 | almost 8 years ago | Welcome to OSM and thanks for the fix. Now that you've fixed this, you should remove the "Fix Me" tag. Click the trash bin icon next to the "fixme" for each of the roads. Happy mapping! |
52167699 | almost 8 years ago | Those are weird access tags. If it's a plain footway. highway=footway should be enough. See this: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Israel#Other_Road_Types |
52167485 | almost 8 years ago | Here is the road for your convenience: osm.org/way/525828048/history |
52167485 | almost 8 years ago | More info for roads in Israel: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Israel#Other_Road_Types |
52167485 | almost 8 years ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I see you added a new path. 1. Are you sure "access/all=no"? It means no one can access it! 2. Typically, if it's an unpaved road that everyone can access, we don't use access tags at all and we just mark it with highway=track. Click the road type > road features > unmaintained track road. You should now remove access, foot, horse, motor_vehicle. (click the trash bin near "Allowed access"). You can optionally remove unpaved but some prefer to keep it. Unpaved is the default for tracks. |
52164630 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks! |
52162676 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks! |
51350214 | almost 8 years ago | Fixed in osm.org/changeset/52162459 |
52162459 | almost 8 years ago | See the discussion at: osm.org/changeset/51350214 |
52162366 | almost 8 years ago | This changeset did not behave as expected. It was supposed to add brand:wikidata and operator:wikidata. Also, it only touched nodes and not ways. I was followed up with a fix: osm.org/changeset/52162459 |
52155033 | almost 8 years ago | Again, note the building squaring thing. Also, you have two roads on top of one another. first: osm.org/way/525700809. Second: osm.org/way/525700808 |
52154853 | almost 8 years ago | You requested a review. The name tag is usually used to describe the literal name (e.g. what you see on a sign). To describe the type of a building, use building=warehouse rather than building=yes, and leave the name blank. See this: osm.wiki/Tag:building%3Dwarehouse |
52155367 | almost 8 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetmap! You requested a review. 1. Your buildings do not have 90-degree angles. You can create perfectly square buildings by right clicking them and then clicking "square". 2. Some of the roads you added are disconnected from the main grid. This makes them impossible to navigate for GPS programs. See this road: osm.org/way/525703432 and this one: osm.org/way/525703434. You need to connect them to nearby roads. Thanks for your contributions and happy mapping. |
52145782 | almost 8 years ago | It appears those lead to sensor data. Perhaps the "image" tag should be renamed to "website" or some new tag. "image" is for images. |
52145782 | almost 8 years ago | Those image and "dataset" links are very strange. Mind explaining? |
52145167 | almost 8 years ago | Please square the building (right click, then square) |