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104146304 over 1 year ago

Yep, typo, nice catch. Thanks!

140728288 almost 2 years ago

You're right, missed that stipulation on the wiki. I'm fixing it later today when I'm back at a computer

137480091 about 2 years ago

forgot sources, survey + local knowledge + aerial imagery

136471003 about 2 years ago

So sorry for the bbox, I don't know how this edit managed to touch something in Atlanta. Perks of using Rapid 2.0 I guess

107115333 about 4 years ago

Hey I noticed that you're missing the sources info in your changesets. This has to do with essentially marking how you got the information contained within the changeset, and can be important for the future if people want to get an idea of how accurate some particular data is (for example, seeing something in person is almost always better than what you can get from aerial imagery).
Whenever you go to upload, click in the box under the changeset comments box called "Add fields:", and type in "Sources", hit enter. A new "sources" box will appear. This is where you can put your sources info. You can add multiple if they apply.

Some common ones are:
* survey - for if you've seen it with your own eyes within recent enough memory
* local knowledge - for things you may not have seen in recent time, but your experience in the area (whether from working there a lot, growing up there, living there, it's part of your commute, etc.) has contributed to your edits in some way that'd be better than just plain aerial imagery.
* aerial imagery - self explanatory, but always good to add if you've used it
* street-level imagery - if you've used Mapillary, OpenStreetCam, or Bing Street Cam (all integrated in the OSM iD editor and licensed to be used)

There's some others you could use if applicable and you can read about them here: osm.wiki/Key:source#Specific_values

105865021 about 4 years ago

Sorry about the bbox, didn't realise I had an edit left to upload in Nebraska 🥴

96459433 over 4 years ago

I've run some cross country meets here more than a few times from 2015 - 2019. This data seems to be added around 2011 - 2015. There's *some* permanent structures such as the wooden 'castle' building, but much of these campgrounds, shops, etc are transient and were presumably part of a renaissance festival (Pennsic I think?). I'm going to be working through what's valid/real and what's not; for example, some toilets are still there as a building, and the track road grades are probably very much the same, but a lot of these shops, campgrounds, road names are part of the festival and not real life.