Alliegaytor's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 154121970 | over 1 year ago | Hi ChonkerStonker, A bit nick-picky here, but, in this changeset you added the newly created Burlington Street ways to relation/8981021/history/81 at the end instead of in order. This makes it look like the bus "teleports" to the way after completing its route if you follow it in order. You also left the original ways from the other side of the road which that route doesn't go on, unless the bus actually travels on the right side of the road for roundabouts. I'm not sure if iD shows any warnings for this, but they appear as "Gap in route" errors on JOSMe and a few other tools. There were similar issues with relation/8981020/history/98 as well as some of your other changesets editing relations. I've since fixed those routes in changeset/154758391 by removing the ways from the wrong side of the road and by reordering the ways placed at the end of the relation. When editing bus route relations, please confirm that the bus routes are on the correct side of the road and are in order :) Hopefully pointing this out to you is helpful and you know what to look out for now, but if what I said doesn't make much sense please let me know and I'll try and explain it better! Thanks for all your contributions and have fun mapping! |
| 153662902 | over 1 year ago | Hi ChonkerStonker, Just letting you know that both bus route relations you edited in this changeset had members on Ayr Street in the wrong order (wrongly put at the end of the relation) as well as a few gaps. I've since fixed those issues in changeset/154714567 and changeset/154714525. |
| 153498911 | over 1 year ago | No worries! |
| 152077439 | over 1 year ago | Hi, Thank you for contributing to Open Street Map. Just commenting to let you know that I've changed the carpark way/909282332 roughly back to what it was. This is because the Bing Imagery for it is very out of date and doesn't accurately reflect what it looks like at the moment. The Esri World Imagery seems to be much more recent, especially when you zoom out with it. What I normally do is switch between the two imageries to make sure that nothing major has changed between them. Hope that helps! Happy mapping! |