tekim's Comments
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109228741 | about 4 years ago | Hello again!,
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109204849 | about 4 years ago | Hi, Thanks for the edits! Good to see Mapbox working on mapping the protected areas in the US! What evidence is there that osm.org/way/970657598 is a bridge? You cite "Bing aerial" as a source, but when I looked at that location in Bing I didn't see a bridge. Note you shouldn't just add a bridge, ford or culvert to make an error go away. If you don't know, you don't know - just leave the error for a local mapper to research. This also applies to: osm.org/way/970657602
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109174009 | about 4 years ago | Source cited does not support changes made
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109175968 | about 4 years ago | Sources cited do not support changes made - no way to tell from Bing Imagery that a sidewalk is bicylce=designated
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109176285 | about 4 years ago | source cited does not support changes made
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109144640 | about 4 years ago | Hi, thanks for the edits! Great to see participating from Amazon Logistics.
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109117191 | about 4 years ago | Hi, welcome to OpenStreetMap! It is great to have you as part of our community. Thanks for the edits. Many of in the community like to see changesets with a smaller geographic extent, such as the size of a few neighborhoods or a small town. It facilitates easier review. This changeset's bounding box spans much of both North and South America. Other than that, the edits I checked looked good. Look forward to seeing more from you.
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109077046 | about 4 years ago | Hi, Thanks for the edits. maxspeed=* is important information. However, it would really help if you could restrict the geographic extent of your changesets to something reasonable. This changeset stretches across about half of the US (west-east). This would make review much easier.
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109053355 | about 4 years ago | Good catch on the "Skate Park"! Unfortunately there is a lot names in OSM that are really just descriptions or labels people would like to see.
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108999982 | about 4 years ago | Hi, thanks for the edits, I think you are working from outdated imagery. This is now a pedestrian plaza (as is currently displayed in OSM). The Maxar Premium Imagery shows the plaza.
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109022686 | about 4 years ago | Hi, Thanks for the edits. In the future, please keep the geographic extent of your changesets to a reasonable size, such as the size of a small city. This changeset spans much of the continental US.
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58720202 | about 4 years ago | osm.org/node/1416217509
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105452585 | about 4 years ago | I highly doubt that this trail:
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58720173 | about 4 years ago | What evidence is there that:
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108777070 | about 4 years ago | Hi Axel,
As someone with an interest in computer science, you probably realize there should be a technical solution to this, both on the creation side, as well as on the review side (a tool to only show changesets that really have a change in one's area of interest), but I don't think we are there yet. Yes, things can get overlooked. I look back on some of the things I mapped ten years ago and can't believe I did what I did. Mike |
108777070 | about 4 years ago | Hi Axel, Thanks for the edits! Many of us in the community like to see changesets with smaller geographic extents. It makes it easier to review.
As aside, i read some of your observations about the differences between the US and Germany, which I found very interesting. I have visited Germany, and my ancestors came from there. I see you are in St. Paul, I grew up just west of Minneapolis. Mike T (osm: tekim)
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108430155 | about 4 years ago | > I am still eager to know how you would approach and resolve the issue that OSM contains a large quantity of redundant and duplicate data.
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108653009 | about 4 years ago | Not sure what happened, but this changeset does have actual changes in both Arizona and Michigan. Otherwise things look pretty good. You did a lot of work in Michigan. Just need to finish that giant forest polygon
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108638121 | about 4 years ago | Given that there are a number of houses along this road: osm.org/way/16349170
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108605362 | about 4 years ago | "University layouts are in public domain to help people understand the locations quick and clear" - Just because a map is viewable by the public, does not mean it is "in the public domain." The fact that the map "help people understand the locations" also has no bearing as to whether the map is in the public domain or not, or as to what license the map creator/owner may have attached to the map. If you want to use sources like this you need to contact the university and get explicit permission to do so. |