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112039247 over 2 years ago

Sorry. Wrong change set.

101218278 over 2 years ago

The waterway=rapids should replace a section of waterway=river. And be added to the same relations as the replaced section. Don't worry about adding a name, unless the rapids have one. See osm.wiki/Michigan for meetings and Michigan mapping cheatsheet.

84951087 over 2 years ago

Oops. Nevermind.

I see now this was a Street Complete surface quest edit.

Also, the person that reported the problem has worked on it.

84951087 over 2 years ago

As it may be affecting how autonomous cars are driving, your work is getting noticed.
https://twitter.com/Treestryder/status/1618289126561939457?t=iRlR-vXwVWOPWYulLsOb5g&s=19

Not claiming to be an expert in road classification, nor an expert in your area. But from what I have seen, I would be tempted to set the main road to unclassified or tertiary and the roads in front of the housing to residential.
osm.wiki/Tag:highway%3Dresidential

131277233 over 2 years ago

Oops. Yes, it was. Thanks. I've fixed it.

123410594 over 2 years ago

Letting you know, after seeing your use of the "whitewater" key. Whereas, I once recommended its use, now "canoe" is the generic key for all human powered boats in OpenStreetMap. Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for an overview of how to map paddling infrastructure.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

These can be seen at
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

84111853 over 2 years ago

Saw your note, "Technically it seems this should be tagged as highway=path as cycleways seem to be limited to ones attached to roads."

Yes. Path is the generic term for any non-motorized way. A cycleway is the equivalent of a highway just for bicycles. See the Michigan Wiki page for a mapping cheat sheet.

osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

98723789 over 2 years ago

Letting you know, after seeing your use of the "whitewater" tag. Whereas, I once recommended its use, now "canoe" is the generic key for all human powered boats in OpenStreetMap. Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for an overview of how to map paddling infrastructure.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

These can be seen at
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

25216992 over 2 years ago

Letting you know, after seeing your long agon use of the "whitewater" tag. Whereas, I once recommended its use, now "canoe" is the generic key for all human powered boats in OpenStreetMap. Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for an overview of how to map paddling infrastructure.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

These can be seen at
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

64668901 over 2 years ago

Letting you know, after seeing your use of the "whitewater" tag. Whereas, I once recommended its use, now "canoe" is the generic key for all human powered boats in OpenStreetMap. Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for an overview of how to map paddling infrastructure.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

These can be seen at
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

120813837 over 2 years ago

Letting you know, after seeing your recent use of the "whitewater" tag. Whereas, I once recommended its use, now "canoe" is the generic key for all human powered boats in OpenStreetMap. Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for an overview of how to map paddling infrastructure.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes

These can be seen at
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

Also, many Michigan mappers have been meeting together each month. Meeting information can be found in the Community section. Hope to see you around.

66007313 over 2 years ago

I virtually passed all those islands, while updating the various paddlecraft launches to match the Wiki.

See the Michigan Wiki page for the cliff notes and links to the sources.

This, right after having a pull request accepted for new Paddling categories on OpenStreetBrowser.
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=18/42.74232/-84.54760&categories=paddling_routes,paddling_hazards,paddling_amenities

66007313 over 2 years ago

I'm curious, as to where you sourced the names of the islands?

Also, we are still meeting every month. If ever you get a minute.
osm.wiki/Michigan

130045268 over 2 years ago

That is hilarious, it was me. Don't remember why I did that. Usually, for something like that, I would have a Mapillary photo of the sign. My "photographic" memory. 😉

Sorry. I had my phone and a spare moment to update more tags to the new hotness, from whitewater to canoe. After just passing through Grand Ledge, where lots of nameless things are named. I jumped to conclusions without checking the facts.

Here is a fun link.
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#map=14/42.7613/-84.7633&categories=paddling_hazards,paddling_routes,paddling_amenities

130045268 over 2 years ago

Please, only name things that truly have a name.
See "Don't use name tag to describe things" at osm.wiki/Good_practice

That entire page is well worth reading.

130045268 over 2 years ago

This is not a slipway, it is a canoe=put_in . Please take a look at the slipway, canoe and Michigan wiki pages.

130923493 over 2 years ago

No need to add horse=no. The path has already been designated for unsegregated bicycle and foot traffic only. Though... there are probably no signs stating those restrictions (we are supposed to only map ground truth).

Have a look at the Michigan Wiki for a nice primer.
osm.wiki/Michigan

While you are there, we would be glad to have you join the meetup tomorrow night mentioned in the Community section.
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126125104 over 2 years ago

Nice to see! I just updated the canoe/paddle craft/water trail mapping guidance on the Michigan wiki page and have _just_ started to work on a OpenStreetBrowser category to show them. In fact, it was how I found you had mapped this. You can follow along, and/or join in, here:
https://openstreetbrowser.org/#categories=custom/983c2b4b442f4930c972587f0d3792e2

102827517 over 2 years ago

Found this a year later, but this was correctly tagged as highway=path

A cycleway is only for bicycles (and implies a more freeway like experience).
Have a look at the following pages:
* osm.wiki/Michigan#Common_Tagging_Schemes
* osm.wiki/Mountain_biking

Also see the Michigan Wikipage for information about our monthly meetings.

112032163 over 2 years ago

Very good. Just wanted to make sure.

If you were not already aware of this, Michigan mappers have been meeting each month. We would be glad to have you join us.
osm.wiki/Michigan#Events

We could talk about that "mapping multi-use paths as only cycleways" problem. 😉

Personally, I point people to the common tagging scheme section of Michigan's Wiki page.