b-jazz's Comments
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162315343 | 7 months ago | "A railway station is a node." Well, that's not entirely correct. A railway station can be either a node or an area. It can be a relation, but only a multipolygon relation. I think a station node might be warranted here, but I'm not sure what the correct way to handle that and the railway facility without doing more research. |
161697277 | 7 months ago | Edits that contain large numbers of objects spreading across the entire country with an unhelpful description of just "." are highly frowned on. Please keep your changes more local and provide a better description of what you're changing. Thanks. |
162179646 | 7 months ago | Thanks for adding golf courses to OpenStreetMap. We appreciate your contributions.
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162300773 | 7 months ago | Hi DThos, When mapping fairways and greens, please don't reuse nodes between the green and the fairway when the green is inside the bounds of the fairway. If there is a visible "fringe" around the green, you should represent that fringe by leaving a gap between fairway and green. The two features should also be merged into a multipolygon by selecting both and selecting Merge after right clicking on them. See the following for more information on mapping golf course features: osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls thanks. |
162259693 | 7 months ago | Oh, another problem is deleting an object when you want to start from scratch. It's much better to modify the geometry of an object instead of just getting rid of it (and more importantly, it's history). If it is difficult to see, try the "W" keyboard shortcut to turn on "wireframe" mode and get rid of some of the shading from the existing feature that obscures background imagery. |
162259693 | 7 months ago | Hi Calvin, Thanks for adding golf courses to OpenStreetMap. We appreciate your contributions. Here are some bits of advice to make your golf course mapping even better:
There are some more bits of advice if you care to read over the wiki: osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls |
162190068 | 7 months ago | Nice to see there are others out there doing similar golf course cleanups as I'm doing. I've put together some tools to build MapRoulette challenges of fairways and greens that intersect. Let me know if you'd like me to generate a dataset for your area to make them easy to find and fix. |
149075231 | 7 months ago | Yeah, I'd love to get more people involved. I created a maproulette challenge and I need to get more people involved. There are 20,000+ fixes that I want to see made and I can't possibly do it all myself. For reference: http://mpr.lt/c/50926 |
149075231 | 7 months ago | Can you tell me more about the #GolfCleanUp hashtag? Is this an organized thing or just something you tossed into your comments? Thx |
162114092 | 7 months ago | Thanks for going back and fixing them up. Much appreciated! I'll be sure and point out any other issues I notice. |
162107458 | 7 months ago | Great looking golf course edits there Jraps. Thanks. If you're looking for other ways to improve them, you could combine the fairways and greens by selecting the fairway and then holding shift while selecting the green and then press 'c' to "Merge" them into a multipolygon whenever the fairway wraps completely around the green. |
162145130 | 7 months ago | Hey there Haggardlyforte, I just wanted to reach out and let you know that I reverted this change. The features that you modified were already correctly tagged as they are multipolygons and the combination of the fairway EXCLUDING the green was tagged as fairway. Your change said everything inside the fairway polygon INCLUDING the green was to be considered a fairway. Check out this wiki for details: osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon#Usage This one too: osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thanks! |
162114092 | 7 months ago | Hi there NK, Thanks for helping to clean up this golf course. I wanted to point out a small problem what the change you made with the fairway and green that intersected at the north end of this change. If you take a look at the images in this wiki page: osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls ...
Thanks
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161955075 | 7 months ago | Thanks for the help! |
161949970 | 7 months ago | Thanks! |
57436487 | 7 months ago | Removed (your?) names to follow OSM best mapping practices and private information practices: |
161655317 | 7 months ago | There are several problems with this changeset and I'm guessing you probably make similar mistakes in others as well. First off, thanks for helping to improve the map. We appreciate the extra help, but we also need to all follow standards of good mapping behaviors so we can work well together. An important webpage to read is osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls Three things I've picked out:
Please fix this up soon. Thanks. |
161245975 | 7 months ago | I've reverted this change (see osm.org/changeset/161725911 for details) because of two problems. The first is that history was destroyed by deleting someone else's existing work. That is frowned on unless absolutely necessary. The other problem is that you extended the fairway into the green instead of making them butt up against each other. See osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls for examples of golf course mapping that should be avoided. |
161438124 | 7 months ago | And (hopefully) my final update to all of the "North" names in Springfield was made in the following changeset: osm.org/changeset/161686781. Nice to get this standardized finally. Sssh, don't tell Google. They've still got it wrong in many places. |
161438124 | 7 months ago | After seeing the changeset boundary, I realized I made two mistakes. One in Cottage Grove and another in Creswell. Both have been fixed now. |