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169766570 1 day ago

Hi mtmail,

Canada has provinces and not states. I think maybe you intended to remove addr:state and leave addr:province?

Thanks,
Joel

169683362 3 days ago

Hi Calvin,

Thanks for replying.

If the name "Barnet Road" continues to be what is shown on road signs, OpenStreetMap will use that as the name.

>For many people that live on Barnet Road, the residential road with slower traffic, visitors keep being redirected to the highway and not the road.

This does sound frustrating. To try to address this, I can think of a few options:

- Add addresses to all the homes on Barnet Road to help any apps using OSM data to find the correct location
- Reach out to the people developing the apps that are bringing people to the wrong road. This might be able to be resolved on their end, it sounds like they may be providing poor directions.
- Add a tag (other than "name=") to these roads that reflects some nuance with the name that might help people identify the correct location. See the ['Name' wiki page](osm.wiki/Names) for some more information.
- Reach out to the City of Burnaby to rename either of the roads to avoid confusion

I recognize the last option is a stretch but I think it might actually be more likely to happen than the OSM community agreeing to rename Barnet Road to an incorrect name.

Thanks,
Joel

169683362 4 days ago

Hi Calvin,

Thanks for contributing to updating the map!

What is the source for the sections of road that you renamed? The name "Barnet Road" was chosen based on the road signs here. Has this signage changed recently?

OpenStreetMap uses a guideline that we ["map what's on the ground"](osm.wiki/Good_practice#Map_what's_on_the_ground) so should use whatever the signs on the ground say.

I checked the [Burnaby GIS](https://gis.burnaby.ca/burnabymap/index.html) and see that it still uses the name "Barnet Road" and not "Barnet Highway" for these sections, so I assume the road signs have not changed.

Thanks,
Joel

169370938 9 days ago

Please note, using information from Google Maps is to be strictly avoided. I have revised this business in CS169401601 and ensured all information is only available from the business's website.

169275373 11 days ago

Hi justinsenemy,

First, thanks for all the contributions you have been making in the Richmond area. I have seen you putting a lot of work in and it's great to see the area getting refined.

I just want you be aware that using copyrighted material to draw features in OSM violates the project's open licence. Please refer to osm.wiki/Legal_FAQ#Can_I_trace_data_from_Google_Maps/Nokia_Maps/...?

I believe using emergency maps to draw indoor features is unacceptable to this project, however, IANAL and may have misunderstood Canadian copyright law. I recommend you open a discussion at community.openstreetmap.org so we can get a clear direction from the community if this is an acceptable practice or not.

Thanks,
Joel

168843100 21 days ago

Hi, welcome to OpenStreetMap. Can you move this node to its correct location? You have placed it in the middle of a sidewalk.

Thanks,
Joel

168466469 29 days ago

Normally I wouldn't map a temporary access restriction like this but I have added it since this is an egress from a major highway.

I set a reminder to revise this on the 13th, when it reopens.

168457804 29 days ago

I have fixed the tagging for this turn restriction in CS 1572449432

166591540 about 2 months ago

Hi akana932, I removed some of the Expo monorail you added since there are no visible remaining features. See the wiki osm.wiki/Demolished_railways#What_is_sufficient_to_map_a_former_railway

Thanks,
Joel

167037551 about 2 months ago

Thanks for explaining. The original value actually reflected what you stated, which is that it is closed on weekends. I have reverted it.

The formatting is explained on the wiki but is not easy to understand: osm.wiki/Key:opening_hours

Thanks for contributing to the map! Let me know if you have anything you want help with.

Thanks,
Joel

167037551 2 months ago

Hello, welcome to OSM.

The museum website says it is closed on public holidays. Is this no longer the case? I see you removed that from the hours.

Thanks,
Joel

165999133 3 months ago

Hi Blue Clip, I would really appreciate if you can join the discussion on the forum. My least favourite part of OSM is when users work against each other in their mapping efforts and I am concerned this could be happening here because of a disagreement/misunderstanding in how these post offices should be mapped.

Separately, can you comment on your data source? If you are using the Canada Post website, as trigpoint linked, this could mean your contributions need to be deleted. OpenStreetMap is quite strict about data sources to avoid issues with its open data licence.

Thanks,
joel56dt

165876521 3 months ago

Thanks for following up. You can try emailing them, but I would do some research first about what exactly you would need the mall to agree to to make it acceptable to use in OpenStreetMap. From I remember, there are specific legal requirements. It would be really unfortunate to delete your work but I think this is likely what is best.

165999133 3 months ago

Hi Blue Chip,
Are these post_office=post_partner locations Canada Post locations? It's unclear to me what post network they are associated with or how they are different from amenity=post_office in Canada.

It might be helpful if you could offer your thoughts into the ongoing forum thread about Canada Post office operators since these seems like an alternative tagging scheme: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/canada-post-outlets-not-operated-by-canada-post/129748

Thanks,
joel56dt

165876521 3 months ago

Hi TriangleMaple,
We have to be very careful to avoid adding copyrighted material to OSM as it could impact the open license. You listed "emergency map" as a source and I do not believe this is acceptable. It may be worth clarifying on the OSM forum: community.openstreetmap.org before we delete anything.
Thanks,
joel56dt