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28593689 over 10 years ago

Yeah sometimes ground truth is the only way to know. If there aren't any signs, can always find out the addresses of nearby premises.

28568650 over 10 years ago

The "station" object you moved is supposed to mark the position on the track (in this case, underground) that the platform(s) are. The entrances to the tube are marked using different objects, such as osm.org/node/1678155316

I've reverted this changeset with my changeset
osm.org/changeset/28662734
but then restored your sainsburys repositioning in
osm.org/changeset/28662792

28577164 over 10 years ago

If you need to travel through the school grounds to traverse this footway, it might be good to set the end nodes as "gate"s so pedestrian routers don't try to send people through the school as a shortcut.

28578282 over 10 years ago

Great start - as you can see plenty of road names are missing in this area.

p.s. if you use a non-Internet Explorer browser, you'll be able to use a slightly easier editor, iD.

28586888 over 10 years ago

Is this a location where members of the public can take waste to be recycled? That's the intention of the amenity=recycling tag. osm.wiki/Tag:amenity%3Drecycling

28588041 over 10 years ago

The "name" tag is meant for actual names, not really for general descriptions. I've fixed this. Other than that, a good first edit - keep mapping!

28589392 over 10 years ago

Hmm, you don't seem to have removed any golf courses in this edit.

28593689 over 10 years ago

Are you sure about this? OS thinks Station Road for this stretch http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?osl_id=708170

28576846 over 10 years ago

Regarding Rubastic Way/Road, we tend to use the not:name tag for this to let QA tools strike it off their list. I've done this now.

28543823 over 10 years ago

Decent first edit. I de-capitalized AXIS POINT - we tend to leave decisions about capitalization etc to the map renderer.

28494397 over 10 years ago

Be careful - you managed to remove the highway=residential tag from a street in London in this changeset (I fixed it in my changeset osm.org/changeset/28511049)

28488180 over 10 years ago

Is there really no road named "Tyne View Terrace" here? Because this edit removed it and broke a match against Ordnance Survey Locator http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?osl_id=772606

28456066 over 10 years ago

I fixed this a bit for you:
1. opening_hours actually uses a specific syntax osm.wiki/Key:opening_hours
2. cuisine isn't really a general description field - I think it's clear enough what most cafe's cuisine is.
3. You managed to create three POIs on top of each other (including one place of worship)

Anyway, a useful addition. Keep mapping.

28402890 over 10 years ago

I've reverted this edit - please note this is a global, shared map. Editing it edits everyone's version - a bit like Wikipedia.

28419182 over 10 years ago

osm.wiki/OS_Locator_Musical_Chairs/FAQ

28419182 over 10 years ago

FWIW this is what current os locator has to say about it http://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?osl_id=644615

28406575 over 10 years ago

Is... there a park here?

28404075 over 10 years ago

Hi, I fixed your changeset a bit to tag it a bit more like how we tend to do it in OSM these days. I mapped the school grounds as an area tagged as such and named "Abbeymead Primary School" and the approximate outline of the building as an unnamed "school building".

My changeset is osm.org/changeset/28404506

Good information though - keep mapping.

Oh and welcome to OpenStreetMap :)

28312618 over 10 years ago

You haven't given way 323491043 that you created (osm.org/way/323491043) any tags. This means that OSM has no way of knowing what it "is". It's a meaningless abstract line.

In iD, after you've created a line, you've got to assign tags to it using the menu that then appears on the left.

What were you trying to create it as?

28232563 over 10 years ago

Hey, there's nothing in the Terms of Service about not being a grumpy bastard.