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161650516 6 months ago

Hi, It is more of a mound, so its not really prominent enough to be considered a natural=peak. There is a natural=hill tag for smaller mountains and hills which may be more suitable

161649898 6 months ago

Ok, retagged as natural=stone

161613668 6 months ago

Hi. the horse access tagging was already specified as access=designated by previous mappers, but I'll retag it as access=permit. I believe the pass is open to walkers at all times of the year

161649321 6 months ago

Hi, It could be alternatively tagged as a locality as the farm is named after the place. Although there are houses in the area

161580782 6 months ago

Rest of the changeset looks alright👍

141645382 7 months ago

Hi, thanks for the reply,
I have been using late 1800s Tithe maps too, although the Romsey Local History Society has free access to some of them in a digital format, although they only cover the Test Valley area/ South Hants. I will eventually have mapped the entire Test Valley with field names in a few months.
Happy mapping, conifermapper

141645382 8 months ago

Hi DGJaguar,

I appreciate this edit was made quite a while ago, but would you be able to tell me the source of these 'local place names' (Field names)? I have been adding many field names in the Test Valley further west with the help of a local History Society.

conifermapper

157978655 9 months ago

Hi samjcorbin,

The stream is sourced from OS OpenData StreetView, and the fences are drawn out from Cadastral Parcels where there are land ownership boundaries. There is usually a fence on land boundaries, regardless of the existance of a hedge, as hedges are usually to the side of fences or the fences are within the hedge. Therefore they should be drawn as two separate ways next to each other.
You can see the sources/backgrounds used for changesets in the imagery_used tag. If you wish you can change the stream tag to a ditch, but there is not much difference between the two tags and it does eventaully become a stream in the lower parts nearer the sea.

conifermapper

103016400 10 months ago

Mogę to zrobić przez pare tygodnie, ale byłoby lepiej, gdyby ktoś to całkowicie przemapował to z JOSM

103016400 10 months ago

Cześć, Niestety, Ten poligon powinien zostać narysowany ponownie jako pojedyncze pola, ale one mają precyzyjne krawędzie z wieloma 'nodes' , lepiej byłoby przerobić go w JOSM, ale ja tylko potrafie mapować z iD, ktory jest bardzo wolny i trudny przesuwanie tych 'nodes'

conifermapper

156662962 11 months ago

Hi Kitsee,

The fields may appear to have crops in them but on aerial imagery there are many hay meadows with hay bales that look like farmland.
Perhaps landuse=meadow would be a better tag, as the majority of fields within way 131600335 are hay meadows and pasture. I did not create way 131600335, it is really much too big for a landuse area and should be split into individual fields for accuracy.

conifermapper

152391200 11 months ago

Yes, the east- west byway can be changed to very_horrible. It is passable for mountain bikes only

152391200 11 months ago

That is, the upper section of way 25718486 , where the restricted byway follows the boundary of Test Valley borough, is the overgrown and impassable way. The byway that runs east-west is passable for mountain bikes so that wouldn't affect the King Alfreds Way

152391200 11 months ago

Yes, they genuinely are impassable, at least way 25718486 is, as they are heavily overgrown with brambles, tall grasses, and scrub. That is from the most recent survey which I did in July 2024
1290321380 is impassable for cars as it has deep ruts and tall grass, but might just about be clear enough for bikes( as of 07/24)

155339290 11 months ago

"Can you link place from which

""Hamlet- 0-100 residents, Village- 100-1,000 residents, and Town 1,000-100,000 residents" This is not OSM Standard tagging"

claim comes?"

osm.wiki/Tag:place%3Dhamlet

155450987 11 months ago

🤦‍♂️To było błędne kliknięcie

155339290 11 months ago

There is no need to repeat that same statement. These edits are not done without local knowledge. I have done surveys in the area many times and have in fact been to all of the 'villages' in question. There is no need to 'consult the local mapping community' as these changes are in line with OpenStreetMap tagging. 'Doing these edits on a large scale' would be edits like using import accounts, or editing villages across the entire country. If I ever do edit villages to hamlets in future, it will only be over a small area, in Parczew County.

155339290 11 months ago

Jabłoń has been reverted to place=village. As for 'no mention of this in the wiki', place=town and place=city classifications may have a broader meaning, but hamlets have a clear description of fewer than 1000-100 inhabitants
"place = hamlet
Description
A smaller rural community, typically with fewer than 100-1000 inhabitants, and little infrastructure."
The majority of these 'villages' are linear settlements with minimal infrastructure and typically one main road, occasionally with small shops or small chapels.

155450987 11 months ago

Jabłoń has been reverted to place=village

155339290 11 months ago

These edits are not done without local knowledge. I have done surveys in the area many times and the village>hamlet changes are done using proper OpenStreetMap guidelines that record reality better than legal situations. There is no need to 'consult the local mapping community' as these changes are in line with OpenStreetMap tagging. Changing villages to hamlets is not a major change to the map, I am doing it manually, not over a large area, and only where I have enough information to prove it is in fact a place=hamlet.
Jabłoń can be changed back to a village, as I understand the place=town tag is less generalised, in the same way places the size of towns in other countries can have city status granted to them. It was only changed under the standard settlement hierarchy of "Hamlet- 0-100 residents, Village- 100-1,000 residents, and Town 1,000-100,000 residents.