Xvtn's Comments
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137802448 | about 2 years ago | For my own use of that ivm resource in the future, is there some way to know on there whether a road is publicly accessible or private access only? Or maybe local knowledge, street-level images, etc. are required too like you say... |
137802448 | about 2 years ago | Got it. Thanks for the detailed explanation! I had no idea such huge swaths of technically USFS-included land were privately owned. I knew there are some public rights-of-way through private chunks, but didn't know the scale of it. |
137792304 | about 2 years ago | Nice catch!
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137802448 | about 2 years ago | These are mostly on forest service land, right? I was under the impression that most FS land is at least accessible by foot or horseback. Or does the pipeline have something to do with it? |
136515198 | about 2 years ago | Sorry for the duplicate questions. See my comment on your other changeset. |
136608576 | about 2 years ago | Gotcha, thanks for clarifying. I think that would be good to specify that somehow in the future, if you aren't already done bringing them in. Also, doesn't the lack of tags like fuel:octane_86 imply an "unknown" status without having to explicitly say it's unknown? |
136515198 | about 2 years ago | Do you have a link to this import discussion page? What's the source on this data? |
136608576 | about 2 years ago | What's the source for this import? Can you link to the required automated edit discussion page? |
137347089 | about 2 years ago | Oops, sorry for the huge bbox!! I normally put a lot of thought into preventing that from happening. |
136192657 | about 2 years ago | There is already a node for CAL Ranch here, but it's a shop=country_store. I think shop=clothing could make sense too though. |
136106403 | about 2 years ago | I've updated the instructions to include a QA step and a more specific list of changeset tags to use. https://github.com/lint3/cachevalley-address-import-osm#readme) |
136106403 | about 2 years ago | You're right - that's my mistake. `import:merge` is a tag I was using internally for items where I was unsure if they could be merged with existing features using only assumptions made based on geometry/location. (The vast majority of features can be merged based on that assumption.) I should have removed that tag before uploading. I'll fix that asap. Also, I'm not sure how I missed the fact that I'm supposed to be linking to the documentation. It definitely makes sense to do that and I'll include it in future changesets. Documentation is here: osm.wiki/Utah/CacheValleyAddressImport |
135977767 | about 2 years ago | Oh no! They were my comments!! Sorry, I thought this was more of the previous type of edits combining prefix, etc. Thanks for reviewing this past work!! |
135977767 | about 2 years ago | These changes you've made are reversing work done toward following this standard: osm.wiki/Utah/Naming_Conventions What comments are you referring to as your source? ***These roads are signed on the ground without any directional prefix.*** Both the way locals refer to the streets, and the way they are signed in real life is "1000 North", etc. |
135749085 | about 2 years ago | Are you sure about these changes? I was here a while ago and talked to a nearby resident, they said public motor vehicle traffic is not allowed in that whole area. Has something changed? |
135749121 | about 2 years ago | Are you sure about these changes? I was here a while ago and talked to a nearby resident, they said public motor vehicle traffic is not allowed in that whole area. Has something changed? |
135691486 | about 2 years ago | These changes you've made are reversing work done toward following this standard: osm.wiki/Utah/Naming_Conventions ***These roads are signed on the ground without any directional prefix.*** Both the way locals refer to the streets, and the way they are signed in real life is "1000 North", etc. |
135691664 | about 2 years ago | These changes you've made are reversing work done toward following this standard: osm.wiki/Utah/Naming_Conventions ***These roads are signed on the ground without any directional prefix.*** Both the way locals refer to the streets, and the way they are signed in real life is "1000 North", etc. |
135692128 | about 2 years ago | These changes you've made are reversing work done toward following this standard: osm.wiki/Utah/Naming_Conventions ***These roads are signed on the ground without any directional prefix.*** Both the way locals refer to the streets, and the way they are signed in real life is "1000 North", etc. |
135692170 | about 2 years ago | These changes you've made are reversing work done toward following this standard: osm.wiki/Utah/Naming_Conventions ***These roads are signed on the ground without any directional prefix.*** Both the way locals refer to the streets, and the way they are signed in real life is "1000 North", etc. |