Xvtn's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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137936234 | about 2 years ago | Hi, and welcome again to OpenStreetMap! Your edits look good overall, but since you've asked for review, here are a couple of tips:
As always, thanks for your contributions! |
137938399 | about 2 years ago | Also, welcome to OSM!! :) |
137938399 | about 2 years ago | Just a tip, when drawing rectangular features in iD you can press "Q" to square up their corners. This makes them look much better when rendered. |
137815375 | about 2 years ago | Nice, thanks!! And that makes sense for the stop number. I agree that it should be what's marked on the sign. |
137815375 | about 2 years ago | That bus stop path by the Family Life building is new enough to not be on some satellite imagery, or maybe they really did tear it out!? (right on the highway there) |
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 | over 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 | over 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 | over 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? |