TomPar's Comments
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90810407 | over 4 years ago | FYI: I just caught that in this changeset a residential closed way for Kings Grant got changed to a pipeline tag. I'm presuming that was not intentional. Changing back. |
95900084 | over 4 years ago | Hello. I just put in a ton of time 17 hours ago in this same area (see changeset 95844747), a lot of which is deleted with your changes. Why did you feel the need to delete and re-upload parcels? I'm not immediately seeing how your upload made anything better. My work was meticulously checked with town GIS data, etc. I also recommend working in smaller areas on each upload to make it easier to discuss changesets. Are you active on the OSM Slack? Would love to chat more so we can progress Boston area mapping without stepping on toes. Thanks.
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95463319 | over 4 years ago | Hello. Per https://www.farringtonnaturelinc.org/contact, this parcel is not open to the public and thus should not get the leisure=nature_reserve tag. Per OSM wiki: "nature reserve is a protected area where the public is invited to visit". I believe the previous tag of summer_camp is the best fit. Thanks.
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94909014 | over 4 years ago | Hello. Thanks for your recent contributions to OSM. I noticed you added a couple of trails in Lincoln that looks to be on private land without a trail easement in place(?) For instance way 878356424. Do have any additional information to help fill in an "access=*" tag for that path? Generally, I don't think it's a good idea to add trails that don't have clear use rights lest we encourage trespassing. Thanks and happy mapping. |
60711583 | over 4 years ago | Hi Alan. I see you added nature_reserve to way 35261320 (across the street south side from Whipple Hill). However, this looks private to me on Lexington GIS. Do you have any more details on this parcel and the trail? Thanks. |
93030702 | almost 5 years ago | (Newbie here..) Hello. On OSM but with the Cycle Map layer turned on. I dug a little and saw that updates to that view are not instantaneous but can take a couple/few weeks to make their way over. It looks as you described for me too on the "Standard" layer. Thanks. |
93030702 | almost 5 years ago | I wonder why OSM is still showing some of these segments in blue that don't allow bicycles. |