iandees's Comments
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92132897 | almost 5 years ago | This is an OK change, but don't lean too hard on the wiki. It doesn't always match up with the established mapping norms and can reflect a single person's opinions.
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91472650 | almost 5 years ago | Hello! Thanks for adding to OpenStreetMap. I don't see these road connections or water features on any available imagery. Can you share how you're entering this data?
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91006804 | almost 5 years ago | Hi! When you're mapping/cleaning up driveways, make sure to also change them from residential roads to driveway.
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90764500 | almost 5 years ago | Hello! Can you please use more specific changeset comments? Those are important for people who map near you so they can understand what sort of things you're working on. Thanks! More information at osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments |
90669674 | almost 5 years ago | These buildings were already here. There's no reason to add them again.
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90711907 | almost 5 years ago | I encourage you to remove the long name on this building, as it will make it harder to see the names on the individual points underneath.
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90609352 | almost 5 years ago | Hi! "Tha Birdcage" looks like a house to me. Can you share more about what your business is and how it operates? |
90330256 | almost 5 years ago | Fluffy89502, please stop making large scale changes without feedback from the community. The wiki is a set of guidelines and is not necessarily agreed-upon. If you feel strongly about these changes, please post to talk-us and the OSM US Slack before continuing. |
90178964 | almost 5 years ago | It looks like you moved this building to align with Bing imagery, which is misaligned in this area. Please double-check other imagery before moving a building that seems like it's in the wrong spot.
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90344508 | almost 5 years ago | Hi! Once again, please don't add grass areas just for Pokemon Go. You can add grass, but it needs to exactly match the outline of the grass and not cover buildings. |
90326789 | almost 5 years ago | Hello, please don't add areas just for Pokemon Go. You should only add areas if they truly exist in the real world.
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89220282 | almost 5 years ago | I thought I'd point out that TIGER is not an authoritative source for town/city boundaries like this. This linework is reflective of a "Census Designated Place", which usually, but not always, follows a city's boundary (if known). CDP's are built by Census as convenient tools for aggregating data, not as an authoritative city boundary dataset. |
89425716 | about 5 years ago | Cool, I'll change that back. Thanks for improving the map! |
89425716 | about 5 years ago | Hi! It looks like you changed Bad Medicine Lake into a footway. Did you mean to do that? |
88988537 | about 5 years ago | Hello! Thanks for adding your building to the map. When drawing a building, please make sure you outline only the building, not the whole property. I'll adjust it for you.
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88898833 | about 5 years ago | Hi! Thanks for making these changes. Can you please use a more descriptive changeset comment? "Map Updates" isn't particularly useful.
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87417065 | about 5 years ago | Hi! As this hasn't happened yet and is just a proposal, please don't modify the map. The map should reflect reality as it is now.
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86781882 | about 5 years ago | Hello! Thanks for joining and making changes to OpenStreetMap. Driveways are a common thing in OpenStreetMap. Delivery companies will use it to get accurate routing directions for their drivers, for example.
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86099041 | about 5 years ago | Thank you for improving the map! One thing you could consider is to use a relation and make these points a "label" for the larger area. Normally that's used for administrative areas like cities and states, but it might work for this, too? |
86099041 | about 5 years ago | One of the tenets for OpenStreetMap is to not "tag for the renderer" (osm.wiki/Tagging_for_the_renderer). If OpenRailwayMap doesn't show the labels for an area, then please work to fix OpenRailwayMap's rendering and don't pollute OpenStreetMap with duplicate data that might confuse others.
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