hoserab's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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169520750 | 5 days ago | S'all good. :) Like I wrote above, it gets very tricky downtown. Buildings sometimes have multiple entrances, each with their own address, each with their own postal codes. Some buildings the ground and second floor spaces will have their own postal codes, while the tower above has another. Some on corners have businesses facing the street and the avenue, each having addresses on the street or the avenue, but all sharing the same postal code! |
170717444 | 6 days ago | Hello, I noticed you made a succession of changes to this house, to add what I presume is your moving company, based out of your home. With the mix of business and home tags you added, you ended up having effectively deleted the house itself. I see you're a new mapper, and I presume this wasn't your intent. I have separated out the home business from the house itself. It will show up on most OSM renderers as a separate dot. See osm.org/changeset/170730901 Cheers :) |
169688964 | 26 days ago | Hello Svetlana, Respectfully, the name of this park certainly isn't the descriptive "St. Andrew's Heights & West Hillhurst Off-Leash Area", nor is it spelled in all-caps. You also deleted the name from the park area, but added a name back to the patch of scrubby brush in the middle of the park; I suspect that was not your intention. I've restored the "Karl Baker" name to the park area, and updated the tagging of this area to `leisure=dog_park`. I've added a 'fix-me' note (using the `fixme` tag) asking if someone can confirm the name's source. See osm.org/changeset/169783392 Just a friendly heads-up: even if a name is not official it does not mean it's not valid. It doesn't need to be "authorized" to be true. I'm probably very similarly skeptical of 'unofficial' names as you are, but we also have a tag for "official name" if it happens to have an official name that isn't the same as its most common one. |
169520750 | 27 days ago | *Sorry, typo: the apartments' postal code is T2G 4Z9 (not 0Z9) |