Commentos de sabamacx
Gruppo de modificationes | Quando | Commento |
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96350171 | plus de 4 annos retro | Nice contribution! Sometimes printed material can get things wrong, or be out of date: OSM uses "what's on the ground". |
94939246 | plus de 4 annos retro | I know this region is was originally sold as Ranelagh Estate back in 1924, and is listed in both the Victorian Heritage Registrar and National Trust of Victoria, as well as parts being listed in the Heritage overlay. OSM follows the principle to map "what's on the ground". There's nothing on the ground that calls this region Ranelagh Estate, nor does it appear in maps or vicplan surveys as Ranelagh Estate, so I'm not sure name= is an appropriate tag. There's a historical information board near the John Thomas memorial, but no signposts or indications you're entering anything special except just another suburb. I've wanted to somehow map the historial/heritage information about Mt Eliza/Ranelagh on OSM, but I don't know how other people have mapped heritage or historial land areas. (Perhaps this should be discussed on the osm-au mailing list?) There's a lot of historical information if you google for a document called "Ranelagh-Conservation-Management-Plan-July-2009.pdf" |
93411879 | quasi 5 annos retro | Great work. |
91251389 | quasi 5 annos retro | Are these cycleway:left=track or cycleway:left=lane? It's unusual to see cycleways as seperated tracks in Melbourne, whereas it's much more common to see them as afterthought lanes. |
90608229 | quasi 5 annos retro | Nice addition! Consider adding smoothness= tags too, which helps with hiking/bicycling gps routing devices |
90381796 | quasi 5 annos retro | Is this the name of the building, or the organisation working within the building? If the latter it may be better served with a node inside for the organisation, and leaving the name of the building blank.
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90418631 | quasi 5 annos retro | Really? |
90304382 | quasi 5 annos retro | Great work! |
88859047 | circa 5 annos retro | Is the strava heatmap a permissive/legal/allowed data source unencumbered with licensing? |