paulatthehug's Comments
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109145132 | 約1年前 | Looks good to me. |
109564323 | 差不多4年前 | 35? Blimey. How many holes does this golf course have ;-) |
109145132 | 差不多4年前 | You've added the SplashPad as a node ... which is fine as far as it goes but this replaced the paddling pool ... which is still present as a polygon, see osm.org/way/116616813 So can you replace your node with a polygon, either a new one or re-using the paddling pool polygon? Thanks. |
109145051 | 差不多4年前 | There is already a polygon at this location correctly labelled. See
Why have you added a node? |
99736842 | 超過4年前 | > Sigh. You took the word right out of my mouth :-( |
100185800 | 超過4年前 | Cemetery?! |
99736842 | 超過4年前 | Has anyone passed details of this incident, and related changesets on to the Data Working Group as it seems to me there are issues here for them ... |
99736842 | 超過4年前 | ... and the OSM Wiki clearly says that the thing the OP is "correcting" is perfectly valid mark up:
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51053326 | 差不多8年前 | I have a strong suspicion that the man_made=pier features you've added are only seasonal and are removed over winter so be aware you'll need to re-visit those features twice a year (and also the water taxi I suspect). |
47540796 | 超過8年前 | Thanks for your comments. I'm about to post on talk-ie about this as it's "their" border. |
47540796 | 超過8年前 | Well, it's also called inconsistency in tagging (and not as per the wiki either).
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47540796 | 超過8年前 | Indeed the boundary is defined by relations and that certainly works for the default OSM rendering which includes showing it at sea, which we didn't want for the tiles we are building. So we tried using the tags for a national boundary (boundary=administrative, admin_level=2 as per the wiki) and rapidly realised that there were a lot of sections of the border with missing tags. Hence I spent a lot of time standardising the border so that all sections have these two tags set consistently. While doing that I also discovered a lot of sections already had boundary_type=nation set. We weren't clear where that came from as it's not mentioned in the wiki but we were faced with either taking it out of lots of sections or adding it to less. Preferring to be constructive rather than destructive we opted for the latter. |
44160867 | 超過8年前 | Is there a list somewhere (on the wiki perhaps?) of this small proportion of UK councils? |
44160867 | 超過8年前 | Thanks Adam. As I'm starting to do more edits now I'm slowly discovering these delights and every little bit of advice from other, more experienced, users helps. |
44160867 | 超過8年前 | OK, as a 4x4 green laner I always regarded signs on the ground as unreliable and for RoW determination only relied on the definitive map (which county council officers were always been happy to let me copy bits from onto my paper maps so perhaps they didn't know the rules either ;-)). However in this case I have cycled this path on multiple occasions and it is clearly signed with a green "public bridleway" sign at each junction which is what tipped me off in the first place to check back to the definitive map. So we can treat that as the source and ignore the definitive map. Anyway thanks for pointing this little potential "gotcha" out. I'll know how to proceed in future. |
44479495 | 超過8年前 | This was the only changeset derived from Google StreetView (and I've added a note
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44479495 | 超過8年前 | As I as trying to say, so which part of:
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44479495 | 超過8年前 | So which pa
First of all, you should generally not undo someone else's changeset without talking to them first, and giving them a chance to repair any damage they might have done themselves, |
44479495 | 超過8年前 | OK, I've found https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/731/how-can-i-revert-a-changeset
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44479495 | 超過8年前 | Phew, no, this is the only Elgin area change set affected. Looks like I did them all in one hit.
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