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First time on OSM #SFSUCarto

Posted by dhalli1 on 15 March 2014 in English.

Although I do not have any previous experience with OpenStreetMap, I found the website fairly easy to use after viewing the tutorial and playing around with the iD Editing Tool. With this knowledge, I was able to add buildings to the San Francisco State University campus. The buildings I added included Greenhouse Number 1, the Early Childhood Education Center, several buildings near Greenhouse Number 2, Buildings B and C in the University Park North residential housing complex. I also added several bike racks to the campus, the Bike Barn bike rental center to the Gymnasium, straightened the building boundaries of a few buildings, tagged and labeled or relabeled buildings, and added the Geography Department’s Map Library to the HSS building. These changes have been recorded in my change log and can be seen here: osm.org/user/dhalli1/history.

I did not have very many difficulties in adding buildings or points to the map, but in the beginning it was difficult for me to remember how to close the editing tool when I was digitizing something, especially an area. Since I had not digitized anything before using OSM, it took me a few tries to get it down, but now I am much more comfortable with adding points and areas.

I did discover that OSM is best used in any modern web browsing platform that is not Internet Explorer. This is because I (accidentally) began editing OSM in IE and found it much more difficult, as it was not running the most current iD editing tools. However, when I switched over to Chrome web browser, the newer version of the iD editing tools popped up and I was able to edit with them much more easily.

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Location: Ingleside Terraces, San Francisco, California, 94312, United States
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Discussion

Comment from gileri on 15 March 2014 at 19:48

Hello, nice to have another new and active contributor to OSM !

I would like to this wiki section : Name is the name only.

For example here or here you have added name that doesn’t add information to the object.

A rule of thumb in OSM is if you have to tag or map redundant data, there is something wrong (although some special cases might require to).

Comment from RoadLessTravelled on 16 March 2014 at 01:37

Ditch IE for… well, almost anything, and your general experience of the web will be better. Personally I <3 Firefox, but Chrome is great, too. Heck even Safari and Opera are better than IE.

Anyway, glad to hear you managed to pick up OSM editing easily enough. I can’t tell you how much easier it is since MapBox created the iD editor. Like night and day. I only wish it was available and equally well thought out for mobile.

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