amapanda ᚛ᚐᚋᚐᚅᚇᚐ᚜ 🏳️⚧️'s Comments
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57111473 | over 7 years ago | Hi there, and welcome to OSM.You asked for a review of this changeset, so here it is. Thanks for your contribution. it's always good to get local knowledge . Are you sure about this building? The other building you deleted was added a month ago ( osm.org/changeset/55933849#map=19/53.44808/-6.19985 ) with a comment that it was a new building. Are you sure there is a sports centre thing here instead? Aerial imagery isn't updated constantly, so it can get out of date. For the record, when you have a car park, you don't need to put a name on it, from the `amenity=parking` tag we can figure out what it is. Some car parks have names, (e.g. an airport with "Long Stay Car Park 2"), otherwise we don't. It's also better to enter the name using the proper capitalization. |
56668392 | over 7 years ago | Hi there, and welcome to OSM. You asked for a review of this changeset, so here it is. This looks mostly fine. I don't think many data consumers use the "_1" tag trick. There are multiple ways to work around OSM's "only one key" limitation, this is one way. So eh, looks alright I suppose. |
56881490 | over 7 years ago | Hi. You asked for a review, so here it is. This looks good. You're right, if there's a village there, we should add a `place=village` node. The townland alone isn't enough. (There are plenty of townlands which only cover a few fields and aren't also a village). I wonder though, is this at the right point? Usually the "place node" is put at the "centre" of the place. So for a village, where is the "centre"? If there was some sort of protest, where would everyone gather? |
56799755 | over 7 years ago | Yes it is confusing. :) There's a new postcode system which gives every address a unique number which can help with this. |
56799755 | over 7 years ago | > Without a number you can't get post anyway... Er.... You're not familiar with Irish addresses are you? 35% of addresses are shared/duplicate, usually in places where housenumbers aren't used. |
56799755 | over 7 years ago | I can understand the reasoning behind making some tools stop complaining, but this school almost certainly has *an* address. It might not have a house number, but it *must* be possible for them to get post. |
56797427 | over 7 years ago | Hi! Welcome to OSM. You asked for a review of this edit, so here it is. This looks fine. Thanks for the contribution. OSM doesn't have a lot of address details, so all these contributions are welcome and useful. 😁 There's also a addr:housename field/tag but I think name should be OK. There's a few houses in the area. Can you help us out and add some more house names or numbers? 😁😁😁 |
46425749 | over 7 years ago | Hi! Here you added an untagged way ( osm.org/way/477352951#map=17/53.54606/-9.33743 ) what's that supposed to be? |
19298429 | over 7 years ago | here you added a big untagged way ( osm.org/way/250246300 ). What's going on here? |
3080343 | over 7 years ago | Hi. In this edit, you changed the `name` of this stretch of the Zambezi to "Zambeze". Is that right? The name:en is still Zambezi. I thought the "name" was Zambezi? |
48189076 | over 7 years ago | Hi there. In this changeset, you addd an untagged tiny triangle here. I don't think there is much need for malaria elimination in Co. Limerick. 😉 I think I'll clean it up a bit. |
56244599 | over 7 years ago | Hi, you asked for a review, so here it is. This mostly looks fine. I don't know about the `natural=wood` that's usually for naturally growing woods. Whereas this is more like landuse=trees (or landuse=grass). What do you think? |
56245764 | over 7 years ago | You asked for a review, so here it is. Anything in particular you want a review with? Have FF really moved out of St Lukes? Bit of an end of an era! |
56244778 | over 7 years ago | Hi! You asked for a review, so here it is. You're not new to OSM though. 🙂 I was going to say that the `landuse=greenfield` looked weird. But a quick check of taginfo tells me that there are 41,000 of them in OSM, so clearly this is correct. Is there anything in particular that you were unsure of that you wanted people to review? |
41225479 | over 7 years ago | Hi. I notice you added a name for the river here (Maramba). Is there any reason the name doesn't continue all the way to the Zambezi? There's a small stretch ( here osm.org/way/23817331#map=15/-17.8867/25.8686 ) which has no "name" tag. Doesn't this have the same name? I thought I'd ask you first before making any changes, or guesses, myself. |
55974882 | over 7 years ago | That's OK. We all start somewhere. 😁 Lots of these aren't "mistakes", they aren't *wrong*. There are just things that could be done better. :) |
55974882 | over 7 years ago | Hello. Welcome to OSM! 😁 You asked for a review, of this change, so here it is. This is all good edits. It's always good to see people looking after their local area in OSM. You added some houses, did you know that you can press S in the iD editor and it'll make your corners right angeled? That's more realistic and accurate. It's also a good idea to add as much info as you know, like house numbers. You added a leisure=park, which is more for actual parks. Patches of grass in housing estates is more like landuse=grass There's a few beginner mistakes where the editor will "glue"/"attach" ways/lines together, but that's OK. I might go through and tidy it up, if you'd like? |
55979332 | over 7 years ago | In iD, if you click on a node or way, there's a "View on openstreetmap.org" link on the bottom left. Clicking on that brings you to the 'view' page for a node/way/relation ( osm.org/node/453344874 ). You can click on the 'View history' to show you details of the history of that node ( osm.org/node/453344874/history ). It's not a great view. There are some graphical/better ways to view the history of an object.This page ( https://pewu.github.io/osm-history/#/node/453344874 ) shows the edit history of that node. From the regular 'view history' page, you can see the changesets. And this ( osm.org/changeset/55875241) is the changeset that moved that traffic light node. (they look like a Pokemon Go player) achavi is a service which shows, graphically, changeset. Here ( https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=55875241 ) you can see the movement of the node. |
55979332 | over 7 years ago | You asked for a a review, so here it is. This looks great. Thanks for spotting, and fixing, this mistake. 👍😁 |
55935292 | over 7 years ago | Hi there. You asked for a review of this. I'm not sure what a "ball wall" is. I don't know what (if any!) OSM tag there is for that. It's OK to make up your own tags. For some things unique to Ireland, there aren't any "correct" tags yet. So this looks fine. |