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138152210 about 2 years 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 country. Keeping changesets local to specific areas makes it easier for reviewers to review and verify changes. Keep up the great work!

138138957 about 2 years ago

Thank you for the clarifications! Just wanted to let you know that I have reclassified the narrow segment as highway=path in accordance with the Thailand wiki guidelines.

If you need more information on this topic, you can refer to the resources below. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/re-classifying-service-alley-and-other-narrow-roads-chiang-mai/97397

138138957 about 2 years ago

Thanks for your contribution! Can you confirm with certainty that the narrow road section is not wide enough for motor cars? The width tag is set to 2, and Google Street View shows a few large gate along the way. https://www.google.com/maps/@18.7446453,98.9388906,3a,75y,156.84h,57.5t/data=!3m9!1e1!3m7!1sa-BJ4EwFRQ7uhKwHp2vl8g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!9m2!1b1!2i33?entry=ttu

138107559 about 2 years ago

Could you please provide information about the reason behind reverting changeset 137999490? It appears that a maps.me user was involved in adding certain points of interest (POIs).
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138089299 about 2 years 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 country.

18368815 about 2 years ago

Hey Dave, I hope you're enjoying your time in Alaska. I recently came across some old tags you added: "surface_condition=rough_less_than_40kph". I assume these were added a while ago when the road conditions were poor. Do you think it's safe to remove them now?

137878170 about 2 years ago

Thanks for your contributions! Just a friendly reminder: make sure to save and upload your changes before moving on to the next country. Keep up the great work!

137834500 about 2 years ago

Thanks for your contributions! Just a friendly reminder: make sure to save and upload your changes before moving on to the next country. It's also helpful to provide a clear and descriptive explanation of the changes you made. This way, it'll be easier for reviewers to understand and evaluate your edits. Keep up the great work!

137399022 about 2 years ago

thanks for your contributions! Just a quick tip: remember to save and upload changes before moving on to the next area. Keeping changesets local makes it easier for reviewers.

137410113 about 2 years ago

thanks for your contributions! Just a quick tip: remember to save and upload changes before moving on to the next country. Keeping changesets local makes it easier for reviewers. osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets

137293486 about 2 years ago

Hallo!
Ich habe deinen kürzlichen Changeset bemerkt, das den generischen Namen "Ergänzung" trägt und sich über mehrere Länder erstreckt. Es ist großartig, dass du zu OpenStreetMap beiträgst!

Nur eine freundliche Empfehlung: Wenn du Änderungen vornimmst, die mehrere Länder betreffen, ist es oft ratsam, sie in kleinere, fokussierte Changesets aufzuteilen, die sich auf geografische Regionen beziehen. Dadurch wird die Überprüfung und Verwaltung der Bearbeitungen erleichtert.

Außerdem ist es vorteilhaft, einen aussagekräftigeren Kommentar zu deinen Changesets hinzuzufügen. Durch das Hinzufügen von Details zu den spezifischen Ergänzungen oder Verbesserungen, die du vorgenommen hast, können andere Mapper den Zweck und den Kontext deiner Bearbeitungen besser verstehen (z. B. "fehlende Straße hinzugefügt"). Dies fördert eine bessere Zusammenarbeit und verbessert die Gesamtqualität der Karte.

Wenn du Fragen hast oder Hilfe benötigst, stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung. Frohes Mappen!

137141891 about 2 years ago

Hi Roman, could you please provide more details about the navigation issue you encountered? If residents still have access to this road, it should be correctly tagged as highway=residential. Adding access=no might help resolve the problem. It's important to use legal access tags (horse/bicycle/motor_vehicle) only when there are specific signs indicating such restrictions.
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137092070 about 2 years ago

In this specific scenario, the original residential tag was appropriate since some neighboring houses have driveways with parked cars.

137092070 about 2 years ago

https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/re-classifying-service-alley-and-other-narrow-roads-chiang-mai/97397

137078360 about 2 years ago

Hey sr26,
Welcome and thanks for your contributions! Just wanted to mention that I noticed you downgraded a residential segment to track. Are you familiar with the local road classifications scheme?
You can find more info about it in this wiki: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand
Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Cheers,
Julien

สวัสดีคุณ sr26,
ยินดีต้อนรับและขอบคุณสำหรับความเป็นส่วนหนึ่งในการสนับสนุน! ฉันสังเกตเห็นว่าคุณลดระดับส่วนที่เป็นที่อยู่เป็นทราก คุณรู้จักการจัดประเภทถนนในพื้นที่ใช่ไหม?
คุณสามารถหาข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับกฎระเบียบท้องถนนท้องถิ่นได้ที่ลิงก์นี้: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand

หากคุณมีคำถามใด ๆ อย่าลังเลที่จะถามครับ.

ขอแสดงความนับถือ,
Julien
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136999239 about 2 years ago

ขอบคุณสำหรับการเพิ่มชื่อร้านขายของชำในภาคเหนือของประเทศไทย! คุณได้รับข้อมูลจากแหล่งที่มาใดบ้างหรือเปล่า?
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136660679 about 2 years ago

Hey NateeT, that's a great find! Would you be willing to upload your GPS data to OpenStreetMap? It would be helpful to preserve this valuable information. I've noticed that adding the extra source=GPS tag can sometimes get lost when segments are split. Having the GPS traces as an additional layer would make them easily visible. Thanks for considering it!

osm.org/traces/new

136836521 about 2 years ago

Welcome and thanks for your contributions! Just a quick tip: remember to save and upload changes before moving on to the next country. Keeping changesets local makes it easier for reviewers.

136675597 about 2 years ago

Hey Bvonter23, could you please provide some details on the specific changes made here and the reason for extending those changes from the US to Asia?
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136021015 about 2 years ago

Hey ionut_radu, it seems like the standard definition you mentioned is widely accepted, but there could be some exceptions in Thailand that the local community knows about. It's important for Grab to communicate with the community before starting any specific campaigns, and I haven't seen any information regarding links. Your changes to the links are likely correct, but it's possible that there was a previous consensus on why they were tagged differently. Can you please make a new post to inform the community about your campaign to upgrade the links? https://community.openstreetmap.org/c/communities/th/53
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