Sam Wilson's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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120967641 | about 3 years ago | Thanks for the heads up! I should've taken more care. Fixed now, and I'll try hard to not do this. It's the extrude tool in Josm that causes it. |
120405338 | over 3 years ago | Hmm yes good point. I'll fix it up! I've got some photos I think. |
118687220 | over 3 years ago | Ah, good to know! Thanks. I'll try to be better in future, because I do normally know better. :) It's just sometimes that my family is yelling at me to stop-always-mapping hehe so I go a bit fast. |
118687220 | over 3 years ago | Thanks! Do you do these fixes automatically? I mean, if I'm lazy and forget, am I making lots of extra work for you or do you have a script that makes it all easy? I don't want to offload laziness on you! :-) |
117465553 | over 3 years ago | Relevant photos: https://samwilson.id.au/P25272 https://samwilson.id.au/P25266 |
117378197 | over 3 years ago | Good point, I think I knew that! Sorry, I was being hurried the other day when I added that path. I've fixed it up in osm.org/changeset/117457928 |
117114673 | over 3 years ago | You might have noticed some brown 'flooding' around the South Freo map now — this is because in this change you accidentally modified a large "landuse=residential" area to be "building=retail"! No worries, I've changed it back. |
117114903 | over 3 years ago | Looks great! |
117115206 | over 3 years ago | Hi! Thanks for helping make OSM better! This change looks great. The only tiny issue I'd point out is that when two ways cross (like this path crossing Lychee Place), they should be connected with a node. See osm.wiki/Key:crossing for more info. |
116765704 | over 3 years ago | Thanks! I'll remember next time. :-) |
116767296 | over 3 years ago | Yes! Indeed it can, and I'm sorry to say that I've only just learnt this today! I'm sorry for not using the feature so far, but I'll be sure to do so from now on. Thanks for prompting me. |
109598846 | almost 4 years ago | @Mictlantechupi: thanks for working on improving the map of Rottnest! It looks like you've marked lots of "defensive earthworks" in this edit, but most of these are actually water tanks. You can see them at the right side of this photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wallace_Island,_Rottnest.jpg There are some bunkers, but not many (e.g. there's one about due south from the western-most observation post in Bickley). Do you mind if I switch these to man_made=storage_tank + content=water + ruins=yes? |
104527521 | about 4 years ago | Hi, Is this building correct? It looks like it might not be. Doig Place seems to be all residential houses, other than the kindergarten. Do you need a hand with editing? Are you local to Fremantle? I'm happy to help! |
90515867 | almost 5 years ago | @OKMG_SUPPORT I tweaked the formatting for opening_hours; see https://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool for a useful tool for these. |
80741649 | over 5 years ago | Thanks for fixing. I think I was blindly accepting an autocomplete in JOSM's list! Sorry. I'll be more careful in future. |
73139892 | almost 6 years ago | This is great! Every time I go through the busport I remember that it needs mapping. Thanks for doing it. :) |
72914549 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for helping to improve the map, but this office that you've added to Fremantle doesn't actually exist. What did you mean to add? I'll remove this for you. |
62137202 | almost 7 years ago | I know. :-) I'm glad someone's keeping an eye out though! Thanks. I got dragged away last night, and couldn't finish it. Also I have to research a bit about where the boundary is around the wharf. Landgate seems to think East Fremantle for example goes down the river centreline, but Fremantle does not. I'll finish it though! I'm trying to add it to the Wikipedia article. |
53659268 | over 7 years ago | Oh, and I just noticed that you're doing highway=bus_stop as well as public_transport=platform... oops. I'll fix mine up. |
53659268 | over 7 years ago | Thanks! I've only just discovered route relations, and that each direction is a separate relation. Have to go back and re-do some I did a couple of years ago. I wrote a diary entry about the 158, with pics: osm.org/user/Sam%20Wilson/diary/42690 |