orthocircular's Comments
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118217826 | over 3 years ago | I don't know the answer, someone who lives here would have to answer, I only closed the note based on what the note said, not based on my own knowledge. |
118414080 | over 3 years ago | You beat me to it!
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117551203 | over 3 years ago | Looks good to me! Thanks for your contribution.
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116694194 | over 3 years ago | Also your neighbors all agree that the street is Northeast Highway 99 West, not just North. https://www.gandalfssmokeshop.com/ https://pizza.dominos.com/oregon/mcminnville/635-ne-highway-99w/ |
116543329 | over 3 years ago | Gotcha! If it's a common name referred to by locals then that's fine and just spell it all out. Do avoid editorializing on OSM though, if it's a name that you just invented it's probably better to leave it nameless in OSM until/unless it's actually known by that in some real capacity (not just you, not just OSM.) Thanks again for all your great work! |
116543329 | over 3 years ago | Thanks! Is the full name of this trail "Price Peak Summit Trail"? Whatever matches the full written version of the signage on the ground is what we go with. |
116514328 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for your contributions! It's openstreetmap style to use full names for things instead of abbreviations like N for north, Tr for trail, St for street, etc. Could you update your contributions to the full names of what's being mapped? Thanks again!
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116481930 | over 3 years ago | I understand, thanks for responding! The instructions in the challenge are to check the locations visually because the rollout of the brand change wasn't instantaneous and complete. I'm sure this location has probably updated its branding, but we didn't do a mass remote edit because we weren't actually sure about each particular location. So every location has a challenge, but we were holding off on editing every single one until we knew for sure.
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116456145 | over 3 years ago | Hi there, thank you for adding your business to Open Street Map! Please be aware that the description field is not used for advertising, but only to describe things that aren't obvious from the other tags. I've fixed this and other errors, like using a standardized address without abbreviations, using the dentist healthcare tags, and moving your POI to be inside the building instead of attached to it. Please let me know if "Northeast State Highway 99W" isn't the best name for the street your business is on. Highways can have multiple names which makes addresses confusing, but in Openstreetmap we at least try to avoid abbreviations like "N Hwy 99W." Thanks again! |
116284160 | over 3 years ago | Thanks so much for all your help mapping the local area! If I can help in any way please let me know.
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108665255 | over 3 years ago | No problem, thanks for the fix! |
113316804 | over 3 years ago | Hiya! Thanks for keeping the stadium naming up to date. Correct me if i'm wrong, but shouldn't either the landuse (way 34007147) or the stadium itself (way 860635712) get a wikidata and wikipedia link?
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112314144 | almost 4 years ago | Hi there! According to this map, the name of the building might actually be "greenhouse" as opposed to simply being a random farm building. https://linfield.edu/assets/files/admission/mcminnville-campus-map.pdf
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111146762 | almost 4 years ago | Disconnected cart paths generate warnings, but if it's the best representation we have of the reality on the ground then that's what we've got to work with. If you find an official map of the course or know where carts are supposed to go, connecting them can be great, otherwise there's no problem with how they currently are. The reason to not connect stuff is, if you move one it affects the other. So i.e. I expanded the course to fit the features, and bits of sand trap and fairway were getting pulled with it. |
111210535 | almost 4 years ago | Hi there! Do we know what this feature is? It looks like a parking lot, was named Dog Park until recently, and is tagged as a car rental business...
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111146762 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks for your contributions! Be sure to not connect features together unless they're truly physically connected in the real world: I separated out the golf course boundary from the fairways and cart paths. Also feel free to expand the boundaries to match the map: the eastern third of the mapped course was outside the boundary so I expanded the boundary. Finally, for any kind of GPS to work paths need to be connected even if it doesn't 100% match up to the aerial image, so I connected some cart paths to the parking lot and each other. There were some cart paths along the southern edge that I couldn't tell how they connected, but if there is a preferred path network it'd be a good idea to fully map that in case any golfers use GPS to get around. Thanks again!
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61723517 | almost 4 years ago | Gotcha ok. I'll have to look closer, many area roads have speeds listed but no signs in sight. Thanks! |
61723517 | almost 4 years ago | Hiya! I'm auditing speed limits in Salem. Can I ask what the source of these speed limits were? I'm having trouble actually finding many speed limit signs downtown for example. |
110646482 | almost 4 years ago | Gotcha. The legal access is via Northwest Fair Oaks Drive, right? There were some trails up there that were overlapping but not actually connected so I connected them. |
83855358 | almost 4 years ago | Ok! I just edited the boundary based on city GIS data which is presumably as accurate as it'll get. |