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41001775 over 4 years ago

Hi, Ficky! Seems good. Most of those buildings are houses on stilts. But I think a few are not houses.

94416836 almost 5 years ago

Hi! I am an avid contributor of map data in Brunei. In this changeset you deleted some of my hard work. Some data you deleted and created new ones. You're supposed to make modification to the old ones to create version2 and so on of the data instead of creating a version1 as if the data was never there in the first place. Also your data should follow the convention set by the openstreetmap standard. Honestly I am a bit angry. I reverted all changes in this changeset.

74028711 almost 6 years ago

Hi RunRunShow,

This Pulau Bum Bum island is big (almost reaching 2000 nodes limit in total) so its coastline is best split into 2 and its tags go to its own relation. The only tag that stays with the way is the natural=coastline. This island is not as big as Borneo for example, which has 252 coastline ways. It is borderline big but big enough. Cheers.

73908912 almost 6 years ago

Unfortunately, the AI is drawing streets based on an older version of Maxar imagery, at least in this area I'm currently focusing on. Also it seems to be convenient for adding new roads but not best for improving already existing roads. I'm so used to the JOSM editor. It allows me to edit while keeping (without deleting) every object history easily. It is also nicer to zoom and pan in JOSM. So I'm very likely to stick with it.

73908912 almost 6 years ago

Hi rene, that looks handy, I will try playing around with it a bit more starting tomorrow.
Thanks, raito

73090317 about 6 years ago

Here is wiki the link: osm.wiki/Key:noexit

73090317 about 6 years ago

Hi. Perhaps you should use noexit=yes on that last node. Of course the extra note can also go to that same node. Cheers.

70800357 about 6 years ago

There are roads, or some kind of paths. I think you are looking at Bing imagery which is older for this particular area compared with Esri or Maxar imageries. I have undeleted your changes and downgraded some service ways to just paths

72483220 about 6 years ago

Or rather by redaction 72356356, and/or a few others.

72320147 about 6 years ago

Hi Minh Nguyen. Its name signage in Jawi is bigger, but so are a lot other shops. Also, for this restaurant specifically (looking at old photos from Mapillary), its name in Jawi is almost same colour as the background and it does not stand out. I think for most businesses, the English name is the original name. If it is a Chinese business, the real name is the Chinese name in Latin or Chinese. All the other names on the signages are often direct translations or transliterations. Brunei is a rather nationalistic country, always trying to keep Malay and Jawi relevant. For sure almost nobody in Brunei look at the Jawi name.

71601609 about 6 years ago

fixed: osm.org/changeset/71602205

71601609 about 6 years ago

oops.. sorry I forgot to download area.. I'm fixing this mess I made..

70095493 over 6 years ago

Hi, I reverted pretty much all of your changes, which was basically an import I think. I also think it is poor import with inaccurate data and you also removed a lot of valid oneway tags. Please refrain from making mass edits until you understand what OSM is all about. Thanks.

70095493 over 6 years ago

Hello and welcome to OSM. Firstly, pardon me if what I'm about to write is wrong in any way. Hope you read this message in a good way.

osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments
Please write useful changeset comments. I think you understand something like "Updated 100519" is a useless comment.

osm.wiki/Key:source
Please add the source of your information to the changeset source tag. Also make sure your source is good for OSM.

osm.wiki/Key:highway
osm.wiki/Highway:International_equivalence
Highway type on OSM is not based solely on max speed. And what is your source of these max speeds anyway? I am a local, I don't remember all of them, but I see you got a few of them wrong I think, at least.

That's all for now. Cheers!

69593956 over 6 years ago

Hi, I would like to ask: What are your sources for these street names? Thanks.

68765387 over 6 years ago

Hi, Maegan. I see your changesets involve a lot of deletions. I only looked at a few of what you actually deleted, but those that I have looked at are visibly real roads that should be there. So, why? Best regards.

68708648 over 6 years ago

Good morning! Sorry, I did not look much into it. I use only mostly Osminspector to detect few specific errors, sometimes Osmose. It is still overwhelming sometimes. I usually use Osmcha to see what happened in a changeset visually, but it has been having trouble loading changesets recently.

Good to hear you're actually fixing more errors than making them. Keep it up. I'll just help fix the small ones you miss. Cheers!

68708648 over 6 years ago

Hi, take a look here: https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=geometry&lon=108.98679&lat=-7.54050&zoom=15&overlays=self_intersection_ways,self_intersection_points,single_node_in_way,duplicate_node_in_way

Last night I fixed 3 of these, but today 2 new appear. Could you maybe look into your editing methods so you can improve it and not create these errors? I am commenting to make sure you know you're making this errors, in hope that you can reduce it at least, so there is less for me to fix. I like to keep the whole map clean of errors. Thanks

46443952 over 6 years ago

Hi meridianeum, this is an old changeset but I happen to look at it now, specifically that Temburong coast where you created a new way for the woods separating it from the sea, and wonder if that is most appropriate practice. The separation is visible as white border when zoomed in, but that doesn't seem true for most parts of that coast as there are no real separation between woods and sea.

Do you agree that I should try to remove that wood-sea borderline?

61682138 about 7 years ago

Also, I just realised, what happened with your edits in this changeset was that you created too many changes. According to the OSM wiki, a changeset currently can only contain 10,000 elements (nodes/ways/relations). In this changeset, you have 10,001 elements!