ZeLonewolf's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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166993977 | 9 days ago | I have reverted StreetSurveyor's most recent change removing private-access tagging. This change was not discussed in the US community as required by the DWG comment upthread. |
167597472 | 9 days ago | This changeset was reverted per DWG ticket #2025060410000023, changeset osm.org/changeset/166993977. Undiscussed change in access tagging. |
170132758 | 17 days ago | Hi, can you point me to where a node was moved? This should have been a tag change only. |
170132955 | 17 days ago | Hi InsetUser,
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170132955 | 18 days ago | Sorry for the large bbox, didn't realize I grabbed a node from American Samoa |
167956676 | 18 days ago | The tag brand:wikipedia should not be set. We went through some efforts to remove it as discussed here:
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96122941 | about 1 month ago | Yes, by all means! |
168466685 | about 2 months ago | You created version 1 of that relation... |
168466685 | about 2 months ago | Are you sure about County Road 25 1/2 in Weld Co, CO? I can't find any evidence of this existing. There is a nearby county ROAD with this number on a different alignment. |
159828124 | about 2 months ago | Unfortunately there is no way to read the minds of users that take it upon themselves to conduct undiscussed imports that are at odds with community consensus. That is the reason for the import guidelines and the Automated Edits Code of Conduct. Unfortunately, discussing things with the OSM community is more work than simply unilaterally uploading data. I totally understand if discussing imports in advance is too much of a burden and this causes you not to conduct future imports. Such is the nature of collaboration. |
167515020 | about 2 months ago | Hey Joe, can you jump on the discussion at https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/admin-level-for-michigan-wisconsin-minnesota-and-north-dakota/131136 ? |
167422895 | 2 months ago | Ahh snap. If it's easier, we can do a revert and do.over |
140089937 | 2 months ago | This change was reverted due to the presence of a posted no trespassing sign. |
166324015 | 2 months ago | Please join the discussion on these edits at https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/religious-administration-boundaries-in-the-united-states/131400 |
158990316 | 2 months ago | Unfortunately the bounding box treatment on undeleting nodes is not ideal |
167356853 | 3 months ago | Oh huh, for that case, name:right and name:left are supposed to indicate what the name is on each side (relative to the direction of the way). Which of course, is also a colossal pain to do. Semi-colon delimiters in name tags throw a warning in JOSM because you're supposed to use the various ???_name tag variants to store alternate names. So I guess I'm not sure what properly belongs in the main name tag in this case, but :right and :left should be the proper way to do it. See osm.wiki/Key:name:left Some data consumers can handle the semi-colon just fine:
Some data consumers (notable the standard tile layer cannot:
So this might be a good broader question to ask. I would be fine with putting back the semi-colons but I expect it will come up again because of the validator warnings. |
50420007 | 3 months ago | At the moment, the Cody relation doesn't even have a name tag, which is why it came up on my list. |
167158443 | 3 months ago | I haven't gone past the sign, but I think you could make an argument for either. It has attributes of either type. It's really narrow and looks like it goes to only one house. I'm not sure the distinction matters too much. |
167158443 | 3 months ago | Hi Nick. Yes, there is a no trespassing sign, at least, on the Fishing Cove Road side. No, it is not a new sign. It was there when I surveyed it a year ago, and it was there a half hour ago when I went to check. Here is the photo I took of it:
It was late in the day, so I apologize for the lighting. It is geo-tagged so you can see the exact location. Given how prominent this sign is, I'm surprised you didn't notice it in your survey. |
50420007 | 3 months ago | Thanks for a good laugh, 8 years later... |