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63959707 almost 7 years ago

Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap. Just to let you know, there is a handy feature in iD that will "square" the buildings that you create. After you draw a circle, press 's' to make all of the corners be 90 degrees. Or you can right-click on the area and select the "Square" function that way.
Thanks again. We hope to see you continuing to add features to the map.

63917719 almost 7 years ago

Blargh. Chose the wrong changeset comment again. Sorry. Should say, "Removing duplicate nodes".

63907602 almost 7 years ago

Oops, got out of my rhythm. The changeset comment should be "Removing some duplicate nodes" and the source is "OSM Inspector"

63686879 almost 7 years ago

For instance, see v1 of osm.org/way/636085409 and nodes 5998800364 and 5998811585.

63686879 almost 7 years ago

I noticed something interesting about the buildings that you are creating. They often have a node in the middle of a straight segment and that node is duplicated in place which triggers validation errors in OSM Inspector. You might want to see if you can prevent this from happening in your editor or double check after you create buildings and clean them up.

57638778 almost 7 years ago

Removed way that has no basis in satellite imagery and no response from creator.

63848351 almost 7 years ago

Thanks for submitting improvements to the map! I think you are the first person I've seen get the opening_hours format correctly on their first edit! :)
One feature you might want to know about is the tool that can "square" the corners of a building. Since most are built with 90 degree angles, pressing 's' after you draw a rectangle will make sure all the angles are 90 degrees.

50976655 almost 7 years ago

Please find a less offensive way to test proper attribution of OSM next time.

63806003 almost 7 years ago

Hey there Morgan. I love (some of) your movies. :)

Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Thanks for your contributions. I noticed that one of your "buildings" actually connected to a road, which triggers some validation warnings that you probably weren't aware of. As a rule of thumb, you want to make sure buildings surround just the physical structure of a building and not things like yards and driveways and such.

62811077 almost 7 years ago

FYI, there are a couple of problems with this path that you uploaded. The first is that every single point was duplicated. I'm assuming there is a problem with your import. I went ahead and deleted every duplicate node. But you might want to be aware so that you don't repeat the mistake on your next import if you use that same workflow. The second problem is that the path doesn't seem to match reality. I don't see anything like it from satellite imagery. It doesn't mean it's wrong, just that it doesn't look quite right.

63477264 almost 7 years ago

Hi @EuleKC. If this isn't really a building, and clearly it isn't, it shouldn't be labelled as one. Maybe you are looking for a place=suburb designation instead. That would be a more appropriate tag.

61735102 almost 7 years ago

FYI, there were 3 footways on the Neches St. side of the church. They were all overlapping and causing validation errors. You might want to verify your kml files don't include duplicate data before importing.

35584523 almost 7 years ago

FYI, I deleted osm.org/way/382794751 since it seems way off from where it should be. Not sure if this indicates further problems or is just a one-off.

44604167 almost 7 years ago

Thanks for contributing to OSM. I removed this "path" though since it is just along a street and there is no actual path there. (and it loops around a couple of times which makes it cross itself at certain points). Maybe you are trying to indicate sidewalks. If that is the case, you might want to do it by using satellite imagery instead of uploading gps tracks. Also, does the "preschool" in the area have a real name? You might want to use that instead of just "preschool" on the node. LMK if you have any questions. Happy to help.

63663656 almost 7 years ago

Thanks for contributing to the map @natehome123. I noticed a tiny "mall" among your edits. I'm guessing that was a mistake. Here is the way: osm.org/way/635838225

40142300 almost 7 years ago

Oh, I see the "problem". Two nodes sit so close to each other than the house numbers were smashed together. Turns out it is a multi-unit building and the nodes are two different numbers. There is plenty of room in the area though to spread them apart so that you can see them. For example:

osm.org/node/3386481618
osm.org/node/3386481617

sit on top of each other and you can only see one of them at the max zoom level. So, not duplicates, just sitting on top of and obscuring each other.

63516950 almost 7 years ago

I reverted this change since it had too many problems to try and fix manually. A road was created using one long way that was overlapping the existing way. It also zigzagged over itself, which isn't allowed. And names were abbreviated and apartment name was listed for the street name. Let me know if you need help creating a route, but I think everything is already there if you just want to tag existing roads.

40142300 almost 7 years ago

Hi Peter, are you aware that there are a bunch of duplicate address nodes in this changeset? See node 3386481617 for example. Several in that area. Maybe more as well.

52316380 almost 7 years ago

Why is this tagged as a nuclear explosion site? Are you saying that when I get my car washed at Bubbles Hand Wash nearby, they are using radioactive water?

63564144 almost 7 years ago

Oops, changeset comment is wrong. Picked the wrong one for a pick list. It should read "fixing up ways that intersect themselves".