camelCaseNick's Comments
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80048940 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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80055459 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79991864 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79491267 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79469500 | over 5 years ago | Hallo, der hier verwendete Tag wikipedia:language=de=Transalpine Ölleitung ist nirgends dokumentiert und sollte so nicht verwendet werden. (Besser wäre wikipedia=de:Transalpine Ölleitung.) Der Wikipedia-Artikel, die Wikidata-ID sowie weitere Tags, die zu der gesamten Pipeline gehören sollten sowieso nur an der relation/216254 sein, wie bereits der Fall. Dann können die hier weg. CamelCaseNick |
79481897 | over 5 years ago | Hallo,
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79330996 | over 5 years ago | Thank You! |
79330996 | over 5 years ago | Hay,
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79349633 | over 5 years ago | Many memorials don't have a wikipedia article, but when there is none, we don't link to them. I mentioned subject:wikipedia=pl:Okręty podwodne typu Ko-hyoteki
The subject:* namespace represents the subject of a monument or artwork the same way brand:wikipedia and architect:wikipedia are in use, to reflect that the article does NOT have the object itself as a subject. With that anyone using OpenStreetMap data can enrich it with data from Wikidata and exactly knows how it relates to the OSM object. Another key point, for why not to use wikipedia=*, but subject:wikipedia=* and subject:wikidata=* here, is that Nominatim uses it for ranking search results and some map providers use the Names from Wikidata if no translation exists in OpenStreetMap, since in that regard Wikidata is far more complete. So to avoid that the name Monument Japonais is replaced with Type A Kō-hyōteki-class submarine on some maps, the correct subject namespace should be used here. Did that explain the reasons to not use the direct wikipedia tag? |
79349633 | over 5 years ago | Hey, you have added a wikipedia link as a wikidata reference for the memorial at node 2852782430. For that the wikipedia key should be used and preferably with the [lang]:[title] syntax. Also that article does not seems to be an article about the memorial, but about the memorials subject. Because of your linked image, I am extremely sure the correct tags would be
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79310115 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79105449 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79206161 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79127791 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79170232 | over 5 years ago | Ah.. It seems that iD might sometimes remove wikidata tags, when wikipedia tags are modified, but at least in some cases – I haven't checked all changes in detail – the wikidata and wikipedia references even match. So I don't see, why iD should do that, but it is that way, so we have to deal with it.
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79130035 | over 5 years ago | You are new to OpenStreetMap? Then you might be interested in https://openstreetmap.community/ where you can find communication channels to connect with others. I was talking only about the reference to Wikidata (a database for machine readable statements about anything, sister project of Wikipedia). I didn't talk about changes within Wikidata or Wikipedia. But if you can't remember removing that and only changing the name: It might be that the editor you used iD removed that for you. No problem then. I will now add the link back again. And thank you for making sure OpenStreetMap is up-to-date and I hope I haven't scared you away with my comments. CamelCaseNick |
79170232 | over 5 years ago | The list of changesets in which you have made this kind of changes seems to be: 79114293
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79112936 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79130035 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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79170232 | over 5 years ago | Hey,
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