neuhausr's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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34506791 | almost 10 years ago | This is spam. I am correcting it. Please do not do this again. |
34423269 | almost 10 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for adding to the map. That said, OSM is for real-world features, and it's not clear if you are trying to add sidewalks (ie--real world feature), or just a path you took walking one day (not a real world feature). If this isn't clear, feel free to reply here or send me a direct message through OSM. |
31374151 | almost 10 years ago | These poles don't really have "names", they have reference numbers, which should use the "ref" tag. osm.wiki/Key:ref |
32319226 | almost 10 years ago | looks good to me! |
34208228 | almost 10 years ago | Welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contributions to the map! One quick note for the future--buildings should be tagged as building=[something], such as building=house. landuse=residential is used for larger areas (like a housing development or trailer park)--see osm.wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dresidential |
34021163 | almost 10 years ago | Hi, you misspelled crossing on a number of nodes around 6th St & Garland Ave |
34000016 | almost 10 years ago | just an fyi, the fitness_station value is generally used with the leisure key, not amenity. cheers |
33892657 | almost 10 years ago | thanks! |
33892657 | almost 10 years ago | Please look at the area more closely before adding your data--there was already a repair station node at Seward Co-op, you could've added to it rather than creating duplicate data! |
33277947 | almost 10 years ago | Thanks for your contributions to OpenStreetMap! However, it's very unusual to put the name of current owner/occupant of a private residence into OSM. Also, some of your tagging (such as a house as a place of worship) seem questionable. Take a look, and reply back if you have questions. |
32686710 | almost 10 years ago | just noticed that the corners got mistakenly tagged on a bunch of buildings (on 8th Ave btw 5th & 6th St) |
22802878 | almost 10 years ago | Hi, wondering what the area is that has no tags other than the name in Chinese??? |
33397711 | almost 10 years ago | Hi, OSM is for actual physical features, not jokes, commentary, or vandalism. I have deleted the "death zones", but you are welcome to add actual data to the map! |
29980807 | almost 10 years ago | Welcome to OSM! Please note that OSM is (with a couple exceptions) for verifiable physical features--it is not for property boundaries. Your county probably has more accurate property boundaries anyway :) |
33101915 | almost 10 years ago | Confused as to what is under construction in the NW corner of this changeset. If it's the roads, then the roads should be tagged with construction. If it's housing, then I would expect a larger area. |
33057869 | almost 10 years ago | It's not too bad, if you want to give it a go: when a "normal" (two-way) road like this has a bike lane on each side, you can just add cycleway=lane to the road way. You'd only create a separate highway=cycleway way if it is truly separated from the road. |
33057869 | almost 10 years ago | Welcome to OSM! Wondering, is there a bike lane here? I don't see it on Hennepin Cty maps. If so, it should be tagged on the road way (see osm.wiki/Bicycle) |
32361472 | about 10 years ago | regarding the West Lima way, if you're trying to show the legal boundary, use boundary=administrative. if you're trying to show landuse, most of the city appears to be landuse=residential. there's more info on these tags as well as place tags on the OSM wiki: osm.wiki |
31983874 | about 10 years ago | you're doing some very detailed mapping here, but I'm curious why some of it is mapped the way it is. for example, way 353841066 seems like it should be a multipolygon relation (with an outer and inner part). and there are lots of adjacent identical landuses, with no clear reason why they are separated (for example, see ways 353839774 and 353839776) |
32264675 | about 10 years ago | yes, I see now that wheelmap has a very limited set of options for features |