julcnx's Comments
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147146316 | over 1 year ago | Hi there! Thank you for your contributions! Just a friendly tip for next time, it's a good practice to save and upload your changes before moving on to the next area. You can find more information on changesets and their geographical size at: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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147125442 | over 1 year ago | Hi Napittha, please remember to include the width tag when you have the information. Legal access tags such as motorcar=no should only be used if signed, and they're unnecessary for motorcycle paths. I've made the adjustment accordingly.
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147100312 | over 1 year ago | Thanks, TheTreeofPasts, for your contributions! Do not forget to upload your GPX traces to OSM for consistency :) If you're interested in high-accuracy alignment, check out this Chrome extension that integrate the Strava Heatmap: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/id-strava-heatmap/eglbcifjafncknmpmnelckombmgddlco
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146930376 | over 1 year ago | Hi there! Thank you for your contributions! Just a friendly tip for next time, it's a good practice to save and upload your changes before moving on to the next area, even in the same country. You can find more information on changesets and their geographical size at: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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146856297 | over 1 year ago | The changeset 146856297 was reverted because of a conflicting wall and the inability to establish a connection from the satellite imagery. Please kindly make these kind of changes based on local knowledge / ground photography only. Thank you! |
146537317 | over 1 year ago | Hey SLV_osm, thanks for your contributions! I merged your node with another nearby point of sale which had an invalid location. Just a heads up, in Thailand, we tag fuel vending machines as amenity_vending_machine + vending=fuel. You can find more details in the Thailand wiki: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Fuel_Dispensing_Facilities
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146307815 | over 1 year ago | Hi Enjennies, I have removed your ford=yes node addition and replaced it with a bridge section which is clearly visible from imagery. Always study the wiki first, and feel free to ask if you are not sure.
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145664020 | over 1 year ago | Hello Dave, appreciate the photo. I've noticed roads with lanes shorter than 4 meters too! In such instances, I suggest that borderline cases skip the lanes tag and opt for specifying the width instead. I've sought clarification on the forum, but uncertain if I'll receive a response: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/when-should-the-lanes-tag-be-applied/107864/2
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146086861 | over 1 year ago | Hi there! Thank you for your contributions! Just a friendly tip for next time, it's a good practice to save and upload your changes before moving on to the next area. You can find more information on changesets and their geographical size at: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets |
145664020 | over 1 year ago | Hey Dave, just wanted to give you a heads up about that road I was mentioning (30477989). https://www.google.com/maps/@18.8122254,99.0074324,3a,75y,257.97h,78.94t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sTuELMz8w-dcBZvfOXIHRMw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
It's a 4-meter-wide road that can fit two cars, but after checking with the global OSM community, the consensus is to use only the lane_markings=no tag for ambiguous cases.
To keep things clear in the future, I'll be using lanes_marking=no + width=X + source:width=estimated for similar cases. Just wanted to keep you in the loop. Cheers, Julien
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145991669 | over 1 year ago | Hi Russ, keeping it brief: I've initiated a forum discussion for additional input on this matter. While your extensive OSM experience is highly regarded, it's essential to consider community reviews and decisions. Appreciate your understanding. Julien
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145991669 | over 1 year ago | Hi Russ, were you aware that according to the latest wiki upgrade, all officially recognized villages should be tagged as place=village, irrespective of their size? This information was documented last year under WikiProject Thailand's administrative levels section: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Administrative_levels. If you're uncertain about the official status, it's recommended to use place=village. |
145681455 | over 1 year ago | Your recent changeset has been reverted due to conflicting edits and a lack of communication. OpenStreetMap thrives on community collaboration. Reach out if you have questions or need help. Let's build better maps together :) |
139591518 | over 1 year ago | Your recent changeset has been reverted due to conflicting edits and a lack of communication. OpenStreetMap thrives on community collaboration. Reach out if you have questions or need help. Let's build better maps together! |
145315534 | over 1 year ago | Reverted changeset as the original mapper failed to provide any additional responses. |
145242372 | over 1 year ago | Reverted changeset as the original mapper failed to provide any additional responses. |
144647151 | over 1 year ago | Reverted changeset as the original mapper failed to provide any additional responses. |
145664020 | over 1 year ago | Hi AlaskaDave, happy new year, and hope all is well. I observed that you adjusted some of the lane tags from 2 to 1. However, I've noticed that even though certain streets lack lane markings, they appear wide enough for two cars to pass. Therefore, it might be appropriate to consider lanes=2 + lanes_marking=no instead as per the wiki.
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145681455 | over 1 year ago | Hey rivw, thanks for your contributions! What is the need for a duplicated "Elephant Nature Park Office" name tag on a separate building? This info is already available on the node.
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145520274 | over 1 year ago | Hey Jseegs87, big thanks for your help! Don't forget to upload your GPS traces on OSM so we've got the original layout on record. I went ahead and bumped up the footway to a path, sticking to the official Thailand wiki rules (link below). Any questions or issues, just hit me up. Cheers! Julien. osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Urban_and_Local_Road_not_wide_enough_for_motor_cars |