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37983397 over 9 years ago

Hi Claire
I am a little confused by comment Ride with GPS, then OSM.
There are two cycle routers available on the main openstreetmap site, did you check that those were also giving errors?

You do need to check those to ensure that the problem is in OSM.
Until now I had never heard of Ride with GPS, but having played with I can be pretty certain that whilst the map tiles displayed are openstreetmap, I don't think the routing does, that is I know misleading.

I would suggest that we revert these changes and then if your routing problem returns we should investigate the cause.

Have you looked at cycle.travel for cycle routing? It uses openstreetmap and is run by an openstreetmapper who is a very keen cyclist and he does understand routing.
Cheers Phil

37983397 over 9 years ago

Hi
This node should not be blocking routing, in fact it was put there to improve it.
If this was causing a router problems, then the developers of the router should be informed so that the router can be fixed.
What router are you using?
Cheers Phil

37989578 over 9 years ago

Thank you

37989578 over 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM.
Thank you for your additions but I think a few things may have gone wrong.

It is unlikely that number 7 Catterick Way is in the middle of the road. House nodes should be in their correct position. It would also be helpful to add the other numbers within the road.
You have also deleted a footpath which leads from the city to the historic Hamilton village, I find it very hard to believe that such a path could have been extingushed without a large amount of press coverage.
Usually we ask developers to incorporate existing PROW into the plan in green space, maybe sections will be along a road and generally developers oblige. Are you really sure it has gone? Is there maybe a gap in the housing on that alignment. I would suggest that we restore the path for the time being and them maybe update it where it is now surfaced or part of a road.
If you need any help with this, just ask.

Cheers Phil

37938026 over 9 years ago

Reverted in osm.org/changeset/37938026

37864209 over 9 years ago

Hi, these imports took me a bit by surprise.

In https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2016-March/018586.html Brian suggested that you give mappers time to consider these proposals, check that they were associated with the correct object within their area and that you should only import after being invited by mappers in that county.
You do seem to have ignored that and gone ahead regardless of engagement with the UK/IE community.
The shear size of these means that it will take us time to work our way through these and we do also have a life and whilst OSM is important to me, wikidata tags beyond their impact on OSM are not.
Please be patient and give us time to review before going ahead with any more imports without consulting the regular mappers with local knowledge, the best way to find these is probably through #osm-gb / #osm-ie.

37877114 over 9 years ago

Sorry, the deli bit made it look like a spam edit

37877114 over 9 years ago

Thanks, I have already changed it and added a few more that I remember

37877114 over 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to openstreetmap.
The name tag is for verifable names of objects, it is a ventilation tower but that belongs in a tag such as tunnel=ventilation tower rather than the name.
I am certain it has no name that it is known locally by, and Don Juan Deli is totally ridiculous.

37838831 over 9 years ago

Hi, you seem to have split the previously incorrect path and mapped what are clearly druveways as paths.
These should be removed, this type of mapping needs boots on the ground.

37708563 over 9 years ago

Please can you explain this addition?

Thanks Phil

37697477 over 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM.
OSM is a geographical database to reflect what already exists, it is not intended to make requests for changes to the road system.
I have reverted this change.

I suspect adding a roundabout here would be a bad idea as it would make right turns from Sturdee Road easier hence turning it into a rat run.

37594815 over 9 years ago

Hi, just wondering why you deleted the Abergavenny node and recreated it?

Thanks Phil

37533744 over 9 years ago

Hi
I see that you have added height information to a number of summits, please could you tell me the source of this information?
Thanks Phil

37262810 over 9 years ago

I don't think that osm.org/node/4010964075 and others should be amenity=charging_station, these are intended to map facilities for charging electric vehicles.
I suspect these are moorings with electric hookups and these are normally tagged as mooring=yes, power_supply=yes.

Cheers Phil

37440063 over 9 years ago

Hi
Rather than adding names to the pitches, it is better to tag them as leisure=pitch sport=soccer, sport=rugby_union etc.
The name tag is intended if they have a verifiable name, rather than as a description.

Cheers Phil
HTH

37410271 over 9 years ago

Hi
Welcome to OSM.
A homeless shelter should be tagged as social_facility = shelter
social_facility:for = homeless

The tourism tag should not be used in this case,

37407494 over 9 years ago

Please.can you explain this? addr:housenumber is a very odd tag for a bus stop.
Thanks Phil

37388371 over 9 years ago

Hi again
You seem to have created a duplicate node for Colemere. It is a village btw, the existing node is here osm.org/node/335607936
Cheers Phil

37384683 over 9 years ago

Hi
Something has gone a little wrong in this changeset, when you created the drive into Creamore House Farm you managed to join it and the existing road to the hedge. This is caused by mapping whilst zoomed out too far and then josm will join to any way. You do need to zoom in so that you can place the nodes precisely.
There are already hedges around some of the farms, it would be useful to use these and join to them.
Lowe Hall and other localities you have mapped really belong in addr:housename, they are not localities. Simply copying the names off OS does not help us make a better map.
Cheers Phil