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110326354 almost 4 years ago

Tagged inner areas as heath, but debatably could be tagged as grassland too were it not there's too much bush and low trees in them, likely evolving into full wood if humans leave it alone.

110264922 almost 4 years ago

Ah yes, seen all four. You might have luck in streetview who's imagery for Pescara surrounding from nov-2020 to feb-2021. Connect them with a site relation. Got so far 7 of the Pescara ebike charge spots linked (3 still missing and by the looks of several still not active, likely never to appear9. Started on the Montesilvano Costa blu, a joint effort with Silvi. Got mapped 4, 3 site linked, main at MS Ferrovia, right click on map, query and they all flash up. There's said to be 2 more according a MS news flash. The one in Via Sele is very well hidden.... not found it yet.)

cheers

110264922 almost 4 years ago

Noticed that board showing how many bikes had passed (monopiatti, prams, pedestrians may get registered too ?) Think to have seen something similar on the south side too along Lungomare Colombo but could be mistaken.

cheers.

110278360 almost 4 years ago

Direction sign also says 'del'.

110248154 almost 4 years ago

Oh dear and now another fix is needed of the fixer who combined the leisure tag with amenity... Cant do that. Ill 'fix' that tomorrow.

110223915 almost 4 years ago

According Osmose "Definition of sport=skiing is unclear". Since it's decribed as valid sport tag in the ski piste wiki I'm giving it an ignore, also because Taginfo shows it with 5789 uses, strangely though the chronolgy shows the total as dropping. piste:difficulty?

110210353 almost 4 years ago

Hi

Is it a problem of Go Map!! editing tool that everyone between the US Great Lakes and Beijing gets to see this edit of 2 items on 12 nodes? If so, change editor, if not, kindly start saving your work in one country then move on to the next. 2 separate edit sets and only the local mappers would get to see your contribution which is the idea. Local mappers are able to review if correct.

Thanks

Everyone will thank you in advance.

110164859 almost 4 years ago

PPS discussion of good change set commentaries frequently passed on the the big box mappers:

osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

110164859 almost 4 years ago

The application of the adage is simple. You do your edit next in Kefalonia (K) area. If the light pops on that you need to do something too in Mesopotamia or back in Paris, don't navigate there, first save your edits in K, then navigate to that long away place and do your thing there, save, and so on.

Frankly the only place I read about this is in the change set commentaries/discussions, no wiki pops up in search. To the novice it seems innocuous, but for those who monitor their 'regular' mapping area for changes it's a substantial distraction (mine is about 50x60 clicks) and the commentaries 99% don't tell where changes were made, hotel where?, apartment where?, necessitating to open the set and click on each to see if it hit on your area and when someone posts a 100+ no set and the comment is only a full stop, red flags appear, yes there is what they call vandalism like the guy who mapped 17 triangles without tags few weeks ago. Few changes in a set is easy, if hundreds, review by a local knowledge person is hard if not impossible. If the bound box just is around K, nobody will see and only the local mapper might bother to take interest and go 'yes saw that in the K Gazette'.

in a nut shell.

PS level0 (raw direct coding) and StreetComplete are poor tools to do wide apart edits. Even when uploaded and saved, the set on OSM somehow stays open and anything additionally saved in the next hour is combined in the previous. Don't know about Organic Maps, but iD Editor does an explicit close when saving and auto closes the set if left idle for an hour. How to find out: Make 2 small edits not far apart, save them each and then look in iD Editor history viewer if the orange bound boxes are separate or in 1 single. Bad if it's the latter.

cheers

109974803 almost 4 years ago

That's what it says when you're more than 50m away per GPS from the point/object you're changing... Are you sure you checked this on-site? ,o)

110156247 almost 4 years ago

Hi,

few things

1) to make buildings properly square and angles 90 degrees right click on the building and hit the square box in the menu.

2. In Italy house numbers are not tagged to buildings but to a node. (yes, that's Italy, one argument made was legal and another it confused routing software, not mine though). As an example I've created a node for number 4 and took it off the building.

You could combine addresses for instance with the gate to the property or place the node on the house wall closest to the entrance. Here I put it side of the road as don't know where gate it.

Happy mapping.

110164859 almost 4 years ago

Welcome to OSM and thank you for telling everyone between Paris and a Greek isle you are here. On your hopefully many more additions, please do an edit by country and save each separately as few are interested to see these large change set boxes in their history.

cheers.

110133969 almost 4 years ago

yup, just 2 meters. Just why iD is not warning about these unclosed ends "resolved:mismatched_geometry:unclosed_multipolygon_part "is beyond me.

110131728 almost 4 years ago

Yup, resolved again.

110131562 almost 4 years ago

See map note osm.org/note/2817764

110125163 almost 4 years ago

Hi there and welcome to your first injection if OSM OCD, at 10 shots you're hooked for life.

All your tracks have caused a grand sum 22 warnings, see above, and since you used iD 2.20.0 the strong suggestion is you hit the ignore button multiple times. There's a poster for that in large capital letters: DONT DO THAT. When you see a warning, keep the edit set open, research why the warning occurs and correct before saving. The mapping community will thank you.

cheers

110105563 almost 4 years ago

Why everyone has to see this change set between Hudson Bay and Java Indonesia, beats me, but it seems again to originate in Die Heimat deriving from the German language being used in the commentary. Let me surprise you: If you want to map international, use English, but preferably, do it on a country by country basis. Keine interesse es zu sehen in meine locale history.

TIA

110061700 almost 4 years ago

Add woodland extension.

110026430 almost 4 years ago

Alright, so I put the area in view I worked on this morning and ran your script. short list, manageable, now permanent bookmark and pinned for quick access.

Have a great day.

110026430 almost 4 years ago

That report already is a great start, it turns scanning for key/value pollution into a jiffy. A differential report would put the icing on the cake i.e. the short list.

Many thanks