julcnx's Comments
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155305393 | 12 months ago | reverted due to conflicting classification changes |
155275204 | 12 months ago | Thanks a lot for your contributions! Just a friendly tip: try to keep your changes smaller, like focusing on one country at a time.
osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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154819430 | 12 months ago | Thanks a lot for your contributions! Just a friendly tip: to attract less attention, try to keep your changes smaller, like focusing on one country at a time. For more info: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets |
151485337 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for your contributions! I see that you frequently use `highway=road`, which is often used for ways that haven’t been surveyed yet. However, I noticed that you’ve also added tags like width, smoothness, and surface. Are you unsure about the appropriate classification to use? In cases where the roads provide access to residences, `highway=residential` might be a better fit.
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153954239 | about 1 year ago | Well, it's not to easy to look when there are so many changes across multiple continents :)
osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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153954239 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for your contritibutions. Could you please explain the nature of your edits. What Bug Fixes are your referring to ?
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153833242 | about 1 year ago | OK I will :) Thank you for your nice words! Please feel free to join the Thailand community forum if you haven’t:
And reach out to me directly on FB if you have any questions/concerns:
Cheers, Julien
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153833242 | about 1 year ago | Sounds good! Check out this link for info on the smoothness attribute: osm.wiki/Key:smoothness In Thailand, dirt roads that city cars can't handle usually start at smoothness=very_bad, meaning small ruts that a pickup truck can handle. Bigger ruts or roots needing a heavy-duty 4WD are smoothness=horrible. If the ruts are so big only off-road motorcycles can get through, that's smoothness=very_horrible. Hope this helps, and thanks again for your awesome contributions!
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153833242 | about 1 year ago | Hi wwjd2022, thanks for your contributions! Are these tracktype=grade5 composed only of grass/mud as per the wiki guidelines ? osm.wiki/Key:tracktype#See_also
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153457902 | about 1 year ago | Hey hypamaps, Thanks for your contributions! Your changeset got flagged as suspicious. I was curious why you deleted all the existing footways to recreate them. The new ones don't line up with GPS traces like the Strava Heatmap. Also, are the footways owned, maintained, and signed with the name "Rayavadee Footpath Network"? I suggest checking out the Thailand wiki link I sent earlier and asking on the discourse forum if you're unsure about how to tag certain things. Happy mapping! Julien |
152377872 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for your contributions elicolh! My advice it's always best not to delete data. Many paths in Thailand can become abandoned, or overgrown, but it may be only seasonal or temporary, it's difficult to know. Having access to the old path geometry can be useful for many reasons. Feel free to look below at the following tags that help describe an old or unusable path. Best, Julien osm.wiki/Key:obstacle
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152386181 | about 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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152439487 | about 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 |
151908657 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for the quick reply! Thailand address numbers, as shown on the monastery webpage you provided, are typically attached to the village number, and not the adjacent street name. You can get more info here:
If not done yet, I would suggest instead to add the corresponding addr tags to the monastery node or area object.
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151908657 | about 1 year ago | Hi CleverCamel, thanks for your contributions! I have downgraded temporarily your road name addition to a note tag while waiting for further clarification. what source did you use for this name? "Moo 2" is typically the alternative English name of a village. Also any official english name would need to be stored in "name:en" tag instead. Could you please clarify? thanks!
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151678368 | about 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 Also adding a clear description makes it easier for others to review your changes.
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151437776 | about 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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151292721 | about 1 year ago | I reverted your change because the updated road geometry overlaps with buildings and appears to have been inadvertently dragged. Please review your changes carefully before saving them. Thank you. |
150600589 | over 1 year ago | Thank you Matheus! |
150600589 | over 1 year ago | Hello, thank you for your contributions! Could you please provide the documentation for your mechanical edits? It's difficult to grasp the context, especially when the changes are across multiple countries. Also, are dashes standardized across languages? Thanks!
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