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110790685 almost 4 years ago

Hey liuxinyu970226,

Please read "Good changeset comments" on the wiki:
osm.wiki/Zh-hans:Good_changeset_comments

This has also been requested 2 months ago (or 171 changesets..):
osm.org/changeset/108782691

Be sure to -continue to- reply to changeset comments so we know you read them.

Have fun mapping!

Regards,

Daniel

110819105 almost 4 years ago

*and tweaked way.

110726410 almost 4 years ago

Hey oneoftheordinary,

Please see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

I also sent you a message on the OSM World Discord, so I'm sure you'll see this one way or the other :)

Regards,

Daniel

110533400 almost 4 years ago

Hey and welcome Nadabindu,

Only map what is specified by the task, please. The task specifies to map buildings, not ways -i.e. paths-.

Adding layer \ tunnel or similar tagging is invalid for this path. It can be clearly seen from aerial imagery and at no point does it go underground. This may be considered vandalism.

I have manually reverted your changes.

Sidenote: There was one part which wasn't in the right place, I've moved this to its correct position.

For help mapping, go to https://learnosm.org/

Regards,

Daniel

110674978 almost 4 years ago

Hey sab27,

"retagged two features mapped as building as natural=shrub"
Do not do this, please. If you are absolutely certain these objects were interpreted incorrectly -as buildings in this case-, correct their tagging where appropriate, but in the case of 'buildings' you should simply remove them.
Re-tagging/using objects as something completely different may be considered bad practice or even vandalism.

See a.o. the "Don't mix the history" section of the "Good practice" page on the wiki:
osm.wiki/Keep_the_history#Don.27t_mix_the_history
^ Also, the above section on checking the history/source for which imagery was used

Sidenote: It seems both objects were mapped by the same user and are the only objects mapped in the changeset. You can check the changeset for more objects which may be wrong if there were any, but *more importantly* can send the user feedback or mention them on the HOT project's discussion section \ alert managers if any other changesets also do this.

Regards,

Daniel

110693086 almost 4 years ago

*and fixed issues.

110678464 almost 4 years ago

*and removed demolished building (actively removed).

78543082 almost 4 years ago

osm.org/way/447122209/history
Note, this way has a very short segment which now has an inconsistent classification. Nothing you could have seen so quickly, unless you followed the way very closely. You may also come across very short segments like this when there's bridges, however.
This should surface in Osmose or a MapRoulette challenge eventually, but it's always nice when we can avoid these issues altogether.

Regards,

Daniel

110655591 almost 4 years ago

osm.org/node/9051393054/history
Note, this way has a node with a "fixme" tag. If it's resolved, you can remove it. Otherwise, remove the old one and add a new one at the new end node of the way, or leave the way alone. Someone will come by to map it eventually regardless (unless an noexit tag is set specifically, but you may already know this).

Sidenote: In this case, the road does continue on further south, however it seems someone has interpreted a shadowed part of the road as a building, making it harder to see this unless you look closer.

Regards,

Daniel

110636292 almost 4 years ago

Solo mapa en la plaza que te asignaron, por favor. Asegúrese de guardar las ediciones en la parte superior derecha antes de pasar a otra tarea. Los grandes cuadros delimitadores de conjuntos de cambios dificultan la revisión de sus ediciones y aparecen en el historial local en otros lugares.

No olvide agregar una etiqueta a un objeto.

Ver también mi comentario anterior

Obtenga más información en https://learnosm.org/

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Only map in the square you are assigned, please. Make sure you save edits in the top right before moving to another task. Large changeset bounding boxes make it hard to review your edits and appear in local history elsewhere.

Do not forget to add a tag to an object.

See also my previous comment

Learn more at https://learnosm.org/

Regards,

Daniel

110635712 almost 4 years ago

Utilice building = yes para edificios, por favor.

Cuadre su edificio presionando Q o haciendo clic derecho y presionando "Cuadrado". Si no cuadra, mueva las esquinas más cerca de una forma cuadrada y vuelva a intentarlo.

Obtenga más información en https://learnosm.org/

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Use building=yes for buildings, please.

Square your building by pressing Q or right clicking and pressing "Square". If it will not square, move corners closer to a square shape and try again.

Learn more at https://learnosm.org/

Regards,

Daniel

110586825 almost 4 years ago

~Maintenant, pour Haiti, vous pouvez ajouter les batiments avec Mapbox et verifier votre contributions avec Maxar. Bing est ok, mais les batiments sont positioner differente et la photo est plus vieux que les autres.

110586825 almost 4 years ago

Bonjour wedens louisius,

Vous pouvez regarder à LearnOSM pour decrouver les photos differents qui on utilise.
https://learnosm.org/en/beginner/id-editor/#id-editor-user-interface
(LearnOSM is aussi utile pour autre choses)

Par coincidence, les 'batiments' Bing sont dans un 'autre' position qui est meme que le 'batiments' Mapbox. Dans le projet HOT on a utilise Mapbox pour ajouter les batiments.
Ce semble que votre batiments sont doublons (mais pas en realite).
C'est pas mal, on peut corriger quelque chose autre temps.

Regarder en future aussi aux autres photos pour verifier votre donnees. Quand vous n'est pas sur quelques on utilise, demander a communaute local.
Utilise https://openstreetmap.community/ pour trouver les contributeurs OSM.

Merci pour votre donnees et avoir plaisir avec cartographier!

Salut,

Daniel

110478308 almost 4 years ago

I should mention you don't need to apologize or correct this up front. Sorry for any inconvenience.

"So how could anyone know about Mapbox's being the current fashion, as you're now telling me after the fact?"
It's not a big deal that things are slightly misaligned. They'll firstly be used for statistics (proximity to needs, density etc.). Don't worry.

"all I get from HOT are messages pretending I don't know what I'm doing. (By the way, I am very far from a "new contributor." It's just a new account)."
Join your local community's socials through the Community Index
https://openstreetmap.community/
They should be able to help you out. You're welcome to i.e. OSM World Discord as well for any help mapping.

Have fun mapping!

Regards,

Daniel

PS: You can help out on the latest edge matching task, which can be difficult for new mappers, but it should be just fine for you!
https://tasks.hotosm.org/projects/11331

110478308 almost 4 years ago

Hey abq_1,

Note, imagery can change through the years. Some imagery layers may be more up-to-date or accurate than others. For the current 2021 HOT Activation, data is being aligned to Mapbox. You can use other layers (here Maxar) to check your mapping -but not alignment-.
You can find imagery layers in the right sidebar/tab ("layer menu").

Consult the local community if you are ever unsure of which layers to use.

If you want to learn how to use alignments, which you don't need to do immediately as you are a relatively new user, see this wiki page:
osm.wiki/Using_Imagery#Binding_objects

Regards,

Daniel

110428641 almost 4 years ago

Be careful when editing objects with relations. You should hold off on editing especially administrative boundaries and roundabouts until you get the hang of iD, switch to JOSM -recommended- and learn about how they work.

109690942 almost 4 years ago

Hey Johan,

Most of this forest doesn't look that maintained and is located on a steep hillside. It may be better to use natural=wood here.

Regards,

Daniel

110077604 almost 4 years ago

source: Mapbox, Maxar Premium Imagery (Beta), Bing, mapillary.

110077331 almost 4 years ago

source: Mapbox, Maxar Premium Imagery (Beta), Bing

109802466 almost 4 years ago

Nevermind, read too much into it.