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65110586 over 6 years ago

Hi there MapperKB, I just wanted to let you know that I've deleted osm.org/way/651844695 since it is a footway that is traced directly on top of a residential road. The wiki discussion on highway=residential (osm.wiki/Talk:Tag:highway%3Dresidential) states: "You can definitively walk on residential roads, unless tagged otherwise". So there is no need to draw a footway over a residential way. If you wanted to indicate there are sidewalks, there are a couple different ways that you can do that. Hope this helps.

66343660 over 6 years ago

Hi CMC, thanks for contributing to the map. However, there is already a more detailed object for that church in the database and yours doesn't appear to add anything new, so I'm going to go ahead and delete it. If you feel this is in error, please let me know.

64670221 over 6 years ago

Hi there WallOfKron. Thanks for contributing to OSM. Are you living in the area, or mapping from afar? I enjoy having more people map the area around me. One thing to note though is that roads shouldn't overlap with each other and I noticed that a couple of the ways that were created around Gateway Mall (or Shoppes or whatever it is called now) were overlapping. I've fixed them, but figured it would be good to let you know for your future mapping. Thanks.

52316380 over 6 years ago

I'm unaware of any. I'm not sure why I didn't change this myself either, so thanks for taking care of the update.

65766173 over 6 years ago

As far as I can tell, that 2nd member of the relation is unneeded as it includes 4 nodes that are already included in the larger (158 node) way. I'd say remove the short way, delete the relation and let that long way stand alone.

66146615 over 6 years ago

For osm.org/way/661623728, I'm not sure making a grassy area extend over and beyond a road is a good idea. It's as if you are saying the road is grass too, and I'm guessing that is highly unlikely.

66073157 over 6 years ago

Hi @mglykins, I see you had some problems when creating this river bank. Are you planning on going back and finishing it up soon? As it stands, it is an invalid geometric object since it is missing a lot of points and has a long, straight line that crosses over itself. Also, it doesn't have any tags to say what it is that you were drawing. I'm assuming a river bank. Let me know if I can help.

65903223 over 6 years ago

Another example of a node moved far away from the rest of the way: osm.org/node/84327507

65898643 over 6 years ago

Hi 25or6to4. I've seen a similar pattern happen recently with "city boundary" changes that you're making and thought I'd mention it in an attempt to prevent it from happening in the future. Somehow, you are moving the point of an existing way (road/path/etc) when you are modifying city boundaries and this tends to make the way inaccurate. Check out this node for example: osm.org/node/380230803

64908394 over 6 years ago

Great. Thanks! Happy new year to you as well. Maybe I'll learn how to properly do bus routes in the new year.

65799191 over 6 years ago

Well after spending a lot of effort on cleaning up vandalism from PoGo players, I for one would appreciate being made aware of positive additions from PokemonGo players, so I'm all for the idea, but maybe with some modification. Here is a wiki on writing good change set comments: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

Maybe you could include #pokemon or #pokemon4good or a similar hashtag as well in order to draw attention to your impact.

Thanks.

64908394 over 6 years ago

Hey there HKjr. Just to let you know that drawing a brand new way alongside an existing road is not the right way to designate a bus route. I can't give specifics on exactly how to do it correctly, but I do know that a new way is incorrect and this route will need to be replaced. You might want to look here for info: osm.wiki/Buses#Adding_a_bus_route_to_OpenStreetMap

65770996 over 6 years ago

Sure thing, no problem. The area named "Masters Practice Facility" (osm.org/way/555492830) cuts through a putting green (osm.org/way/107617363) which I'm guessing is not correct. Either it is included in the practice facility, or isn't, but not halfway. I'm not sure how else it might be off, but that struck me as incorrect.

65798151 over 6 years ago

Welcome to OSM @HDIM and thanks for your contributions. Here's a helpful tip to keep in mind: paths (ways) shouldn't intersect or overlap themselves. In general you should have multiple ways to represent the driveways in this particular change. I've gone ahead and broken them all up in case you want an example.

65799191 over 6 years ago

Hi Telson42,
What does this changeset, or many of your others, have to do with Pokemon? Please make sure you put notes that are relative to that particular change. Thanks.

65812557 over 6 years ago

I don't think I've ever seen a higher quality first edit on OSM. Good work! Hope to see more from you in the future.

65770996 over 6 years ago

Hi Nate_T,
I replaced osm.org/node/5359363756 since it got moved in such a way that the fairway became an invalid polygon (intersected itself). I also moved the park boundary, because it looked invalid both before and after the change. Is that an area you know well enough that you can fix up the boundary? It cross a lot of things that I'm guessing shouldn't be crossed (like a putting green).
Thanks!

62598901 over 6 years ago

Hi Brian@Brea. Does osm.org/way/625187729 really cross over itself? Is it a boat ride on a track or a free-floating motorboat just tooling around the body of water?
I'm trying to make sure ways don't cross over themselves without proper intersection or grade separations. Can you help clear up this path? Thanks.

65698310 over 6 years ago

Hi there @Btlalum. Your tracks for Ridgewood and West View look much better than the previous ways that were there. I went ahead and deleted the old version since it was confusing to have two similar ways on the map at the same time. I also did some editing of the way to remove places where you doubled back over the same nodes/points that you had drawn going out to the end of the loop. In general, a way should never be drawn on top of itself. Thanks again for improving the map with your contributions.

65723063 over 6 years ago

Good evening kartler175. I'm guessing from the "reverter" in the "created_by" tag in the changeset that you reverted some change? You might want to take a look at what your change did to osm.org/node/185937622 since it moved it far away and broke the ferry route and made a service road travel across water.
I'm not sure if the revert broke anything else, but this is something that I noticed.