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123979455 about 3 years ago

Hi,

No this way is not lit, only a few lanterns at (some) driveway starts. There are isolated lanterns popping up at driveways and crossings, often LED and solar panel/battery powered in the country side.

Unfortunately StreetComplete does not have the lit=limited option as what you can enter in the web based editors. Definitely the lesser wrong answer to the question here.
BTW, StreetComplete has an 'other' answer option which allows to split ways at points where situations changes e.g. paving type where some are first part asphalt and next part gravel.

ciao.

124062025 about 3 years ago

Hi, Bienvenue a OSM.

Really makes a lot of sense to map a bus stop in France and a restaurant in SE Asia, to you, but not to everyone else who get's this contribution listed at the top of their edit history view for the next couple of days until the next one comes along and updates the Blu elephant in Scotland and the toko they saw in downtown Jakarta, during their holidays, in 1 session.

Pretty please do keep an edit session in one place, save it and then move on to the next place. Only local mappers are interested in reviewing for correctness, can test against their local knowledge.

MTIA

124033974 about 3 years ago

The corrected area near the quarry has no feature tags and only appears in the BDO imagery, not in any other. Bare ground, bare rock it looks like.

123889705 about 3 years ago

Hat Tip to FinixFighter for providing the weblink to this artistry.

123866092 about 3 years ago

Hi,

Reference the 2 warnings in your change set summary, if you look for the lake, it has disappeared because the ring is broken, not closed. Also the grass patch where a pier is mapped is not closed. Should be easy to fix.

cheers

123850881 about 3 years ago

Hi I've made the changes and now the names appear on the map. Also changed the boccia tag and lifeguard with correct tagging.

happy holidays
ciao

123850881 about 3 years ago

Hi,

A holiday apartment block on a resort is a burough?

Description: "A part in larger city grouped into administrative unit."

Don't think this does apply in any way or form here. What you can create is an address node and add the addr:housename=Haus Milano

ciao

PS this applies to all the buroughs you created on Hapimag!

123750843 about 3 years ago

NB Fell is a "non-rendering" feature in standard Carto maps opposed to heath.

123692475 about 3 years ago

It comes worse, building orientation is sometimes off by several degrees... 2-3 or so, and yes, sometimes ESRI or Bing, or or or is poor, then I check on the others on layout, sizes. Near Lido Riccio there's a coastal section that looks like water, but in fact it's just poor rendering of deep shade. 3D showed it to be shrub up the steep hill side.

Discovered last week my cycle progam uses Mapbox as an option for background. It gives the identical picture as when looking in OSM which makes trace vefication a bit easier i.e. if it's fine, nothing to do. The one which was really off is the way up from Pretoro to Passo Lanciano on to Fonte Tettone in the closed canopy sections. Cycle GPS is often no good simply because the the GPS is mounted on the steering wheel... no steady direction. Did the verification run yesterday and found that one more long hairpin is way off, so much so that the program goes into 'finding new route' mode i.e. like 15+ meters off, so it's in the queue to be fixed. The rest was within tolerance after the intervention from 2 weeks ago.

buona sudorazione

123692475 about 3 years ago

Hi,

If I use ESRI to map a park, and the surrounding buildings and you then use Bing to 'slightly improve position' we're inserting conflicting positional information into an area. When I do buildings I look as a general rule what imagery was used by previous mappers to keep things consistent, noting the Clarity is severely outdated, missing many buildings not to speak of landuse outdatedness. Bing (I rarely use), ESRI and Clarity have quite an offset from each other and this hotch-potch of imagery uses the main cause of the many warped mapped areas.

Just so you know.
ciao

123637828 about 3 years ago

l più basso dei due, 3 come numero di ricarica simultanea..

123661601 about 3 years ago

Yup, forest render again, but it will take a few hours before all zoom levels will do that again.

123637828 about 3 years ago

Mi credo che il parcheggio sia un buon indicatore. Esistono diversi tipi di colonne incl. colonne con 2 prese ma diverse o simili a wiki "Fornire il numero di veicoli che possono essere caricati contemporaneamente attraverso il tag capacità = * sarà il prossimo tag più utile."
La località Ferri ha 3 colonne, parcheggio giallo, ma nessuna segmentazione d'accordo miei telecamera ;o)

123637828 about 3 years ago

Ciao

Capacità di ricarica? In genere 2 auto, ma anche essiste con 4.

Grazie

123510620 about 3 years ago

I know that wiki very well! The housenumber, *if one has one*, with street/zip/city specifically goes on a node at the outer door at the gate or at the internal position on a node if so numbered, in short, where it's signed. Did not bother with the details since it's disused, another ugly concrete structure mapped for completeness. Have not seen housenumber and is likely on the secondary door at the recessed SE corner, but more probably a nohousenumber=yes applies. The main church door is dead centre, top of short wide steps.

123481530 about 3 years ago

Barbella SW side I updated last night, added a back parking, adjusted park fencing. Whether NE direction or SW direction on the remaining 1-way is open, but logic suggests it should be SW as else the parking would not be accessible from the LCC North gate.

123481530 about 3 years ago

Hi,

Really strange, when I surveyed then (march or so) there was a no-entry sign at the NW exit i.e. oneway. You removed the oneway tag but left the source:oneway=sign. See 2 ticket vending machine poles just after both gates, left side, suggesting the no-entry has gone NW in which case the source:oneway needs to go too.

cheers

123468942 about 3 years ago

Nuts 754 member forest seems to render again in the 1km and less resolution.

123381547 about 3 years ago

Seeing this was done in JOSM, I was told you can safe a big edit in JOSM in portions. JIC Allison does not know. :O)

Where I am pretty much every semi global edit crosses my long/lat and then these edits sit in my local history view for days on end, at the top. Often page 2 before seeing anything local. Whilst, in this case with 1016 ways and 242 nodes of these saints being changed, it hardly would make a difference if split by continent, it'd still be in my local list view.

123169632 about 3 years ago

To close off this descending conversation, many times communicated as comment to large geographical area covering edit sets, sharing link to the OSM wiki page discussing the 'keeping it small' and the reason, not mentioning that eventually it will attract mini mimimi inserts too.

osm.wiki/Changeset See sub topic
"Geographical size of changesets: General recommendation: changesets should be local."

The here and now is, that it's been discussed at the highest programmer levels and no technical solution has been found. A question of awareness.. If anyone has one, please contribute.

have a nice day.