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154622854 about 1 year ago

My pleasure. I'll try to update some more today.

154137610 about 1 year ago

What I actually meant was if this restaurant is closed or not. Need :coffee:

37991234 about 1 year ago

Hi LiamNaMara,

Thank you for checking this. I'll bulk delete them sometime today, happy mapping!

37991234 about 1 year ago

Hi LiamNaMara.

What's the purpose of those untagged nodes along the coastline? Is it for a third party tool, or an automated edit? Is there reason that they are kept on the map. Is it safe to delete them?

Thank you.
Hocu

148381884 over 1 year ago

Hi gurglypipe, thank you for this great tip! I'll definitely do that the next time I use the Cadastral Parcels. Have a good one.

132308275 over 2 years ago

Fixed, thanks.

128601403 over 2 years ago

Hi,
I couldn't access that info at that time. Thanks.

91925060 over 3 years ago

Hi katpatuka. The Multilingual Names article on the wiki[0] indicates that:

> People generally agree on using name:code=* where code is a lowercase language's ISO 639-1 alpha2 code (second column)...

Those language codes could be found at this page [1].

Can't remember where exactly but I remember reading a discussion about the language codes. Someone there mentioned that Wikipedia's own language code convention does not match the ISO 639-2 so it shouldn't be used. That's why I switched `name:diq` to `name:zza`.

About your question, I wish there'd be more Zazaki speaking mappers to discuss it but I'd say we should be using diq.wikipedia.org links for the nodes with `name:zza` as the page for ISO 639-2 codes [1] indicate that `zza` is definitely used for Zazaca, Dimili, Kurmandji.

I was just looking at the same bounding box when you wrote this comment BTW :) There are a lot of places with `name:ku` keys have Kurdish names but looks like the person adding those names was not sure so they appended `(?)` to the name values. I'm planning to send an email to talk-tr about how we should handle those. You can see that the Kurdish names are rendered with those question marks on https://maps.wikimedia.org/?lang=ku#13/38.9392/38.9912

I haven't been logging into IRC for a while but I hope to see you in the talk-tr thread :)

[0]: osm.wiki/Multilingual_names
[1]: https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php

92377873 almost 4 years ago

Merhaba, OSM'e katkilariniz icin tesekkurler.

Lutfen eklediginiz yerlere kisisel websitesi adresinizi, email adresinizi ve telefon numaranizi eklemeyiniz. Webstienizi ziyaret ettigimizde isaretlenen kamp yerleri ile ilgili bilgi yerine duzenlediginiz ucretli turlar hakkinda bilgiler goruyoruz, bu dogrudan reklama girer ve OSM uzerinde kabul edilen bir katki degildir. Website alani sadece ve sadece eklenilen yerin resmi websitesi ya da yer ile ilgili guncel bilgi veren bir websitesinin adresi olmalidir.

Katkilarinizin devami dilegiyle.

102689811 over 4 years ago

Here's the route for tomorrow's walk I guess 👍

102689811 over 4 years ago

Hi @DanGlover, thanks for pointing this out. You're right. I read the reference number but probably got distracted for a moment and typed part of the phone number instead! I have a photo, no way I can mess it up now.

100000000 over 4 years ago

Congratulations! What a great milestone 🎉

93700967 over 4 years ago

Oops! Forgot to update the changeset comment. I've refined part of a coastline.

93308847 over 4 years ago

Hi thank you for your contributions.

Is this camping site really named "Çadir yeri"? If not, you shouldn't add that to the name field. Marking the place as a camp_site will be sufficient and the map viewing softwares will display it with a relevant icon.

Keep contributing, the map grows with your help.
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93367500 over 4 years ago

Hi, thanks for your contribution.

Name is used for official or locally known names. If Su is not the official name for this point, you shouldn't put it in the name field. You can leave the name field blank and the maps will still render the drinking_water source with a relevant icon.

Keep contributing, the map grows with your help.
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93016382 almost 5 years ago

"Mahalle" means neighbourhood. Those places obviously have names but Mahalle.
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93013562 almost 5 years ago

I modified the road, by repositioning nodes and removing redundant nodes where road is straight
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92530118 almost 5 years ago

Hi again.

On OpenStreetMap, name is used for the actual/official name (could be on signage) and it's displayed on the map. If you're not sure about the name, you should leave it blank and someone else who knows might add it later. If you leave the name, map applications will still use a relevant icon without a name. I'll remove the name. If you'd like to know more you can always visit OSM wiki [0] or resources like learnOSM [1].

The map grows thanks to contributions by people like yourself. So please keep contributing. Cheers.

[0]: osm.wiki/Main_Page
[1]: https://learnosm.org/en/

92527364 almost 5 years ago

Hi thanks.

But apparently the existing Teknosa node/poi is used to add Akbank. I'll have to remove Akbank names from this POI, then someone knowing the exact location could move it inside the building.

Thanks again, keep contributing 👍

92625922 almost 5 years ago

Ah, I see now. Thanks for the explanation 👍