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102186137 over 4 years ago

Please don't move buildings in this area to align to imagery. We have imported the building outlines from an authoritative source. The imagery is incorrect.

103691023 over 4 years ago

Here is the new area you made that encompasses the hotel's land area: osm.org/way/935737076 You can see that since it is not a building, I removed the "building" tag from it. Buildings within the larger hotel area should keep the "building" tag.

103677600 over 4 years ago

This removes the name and contact information of an adjacent, unrelated hotel. Reverted in osm.org/changeset/103714183

103679075 over 4 years ago

When drawing an area around a hotel campus, be sure to remove the "building" tag from the boundary, since the buildings are mapped separately. Fixed in osm.org/changeset/103714039

103685711 over 4 years ago

When drawing an area around the campus of a hotel, be sure to delete the "building" tag. Also be careful not to connect it to unrelated things, like a post box or another building. Fixed in osm.org/changeset/103713945

103691023 over 4 years ago

When using an area around the campus of a hotel, remove the "building" tag from the new area. Fixed in osm.org/changeset/103713756

103357823 over 4 years ago

There's still a lot more work to be done. I mentioned in e.g. osm.org/changeset/103265417 that I went through just a few Zartico edits, but there are so many that I've since given up.

103330137 over 4 years ago

Before I had fixed it, "addr:street" was "Odin Rd", with an abbreviation. The nearby road is named "Odin Road," with no abbreviation. "addr:street" should therefore be "Odin Road" without abbreviation.

103331744 over 4 years ago

No, I am suggesting the same thing. "One feature, one OSM element" means that there should not be both a building and a node tagged with "tourism=hotel", which is exactly my complaint. The methodology that Lyx suggests is what the iD editor does automatically when you use the "merge" command as I had suggested. Perhaps you are misunderstanding their instructions: "move the existing node to one corner of the building" does not mean to just position the node near the corner, but to use the node as a corner as a part of the new way. Again, you don't have to worry about this since iD does that automatically when you use the "merge" function.

99932803 over 4 years ago

This is not a bicycle path, it is a bike lane, which is already mapped with the "cycleway=lane" tag on the main roadway.

103331744 over 4 years ago

Sorry, to clarify: Instead of copying information from a node to an area, use the "merge" feature to automatically move the information without leaving a node behind. Also, I've gone through some of your mistakes and fixed them, but I don't have time to do it all myself. Please tell your team that they should be fixing previous mistakes as well as responding to feedback for future changes.

103265417 over 4 years ago

I've gone through some of your mistakes and fixed them, but I don't have time to do it all myself. Please tell your team that they should be fixing previous mistakes as well as responding to feedback for future changes.

103251166 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359991

103251342 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359971

103251516 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359947

103251743 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359903. If a hotel has multiple buildings, do not add the hotel information to one of the buildings, instead draw an area around the complex and add the information to that. Do not tag the whole complex as one building, though.

103259497 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359833

103259652 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359798

103260077 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359747

103260526 over 4 years ago

Fixed in changeset 103359730