AlwynWellington's Comments
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| 75400487 | about 6 years ago | Jon, again thanks for your observations.
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| 75399581 | about 6 years ago | Jon, thank you for your comments.
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| 73131817 | over 6 years ago | "By their interests you will know them" with apologies to Saint Matthew. I walked this rute in November 2017 when the workd were were well underway but not then complete. I deliberately did not (knowingly) change anything to do with NCR 7. You will need to discuss with the promoters of that cycle route as to what their preferences are. I think you my have made the point that the international usage of path, coupled with the "cycle layer" in the iD editor for those wanting to see cycleways, is a better way to do things With kind regards, Alan |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, re sidewalk again.
It is my clear understanding the shared use signage does not set aside the common law right of way (and primacy) for those on foot. Kind regards |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, thanks for the probably better forum link. I think this is the one from which I looked at the July to date archive a few days ago.
regards, Alan
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| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, re sidewalk.
kind regards, Alan |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, your response is the more complete than mine.
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| 71945403 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, you have made many statements. Some of which are about a standard of mapping that you obviously hod dear. I can only wish my training was a detailed as yours. You ask for evidence that the Kenett and Avon trail extends into Bristol. There are several direct and a number indirect. But so I can reply in context I first ask these questions of you.
If you do have such evidence, please provide so I can reply with mine couched appropriately. kind regards |
| 71945403 | over 6 years ago | @trigpointg, thank you. My question was "what interest do you have in the various matters you have raised?" By way of example, are you only interested in all things near your home?
My purpose is to see what we have in common and to work forward from there. kind regards |
| 71944286 | over 6 years ago | If you say so. But you didn't ask a question about why. They evidence the tag "highway=cycle and foot way". My understanding is that tag has been removed and the advice is to replace with "=path" You have now reverted to a redacted tag. By your own actions you declare yourself to be lacksadaiscal and proves you are a mapper possibly caught in a time warp of long ago. I suggest you consider refraining from taking a high position and add value to the entire process. With kind regards |
| 71525646 | over 6 years ago | The quotes are not mine but from the wiki. I agree, the gold standard is to have a name a regular intervals along a route. When a route has been noted, explicitly or implicitly, by others then naming it in OSM is useful to those who come later. And that is what OSM is all about, users adding their bit of information. So, nothing is a shot in the dark. The canal and the current trail are well indicated in online material. kind regards |
| 71945329 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, a tag of cycleway does imply cycling is the dominant use.
First map what is "on the ground", then tag the access. To tag a shared path as "=cycleway" indicates a conscious (or, possibly, an unconscious) bias. kind regards |
| 71165279 | over 6 years ago | @DaveF, thank you for your comments.
regards |
| 71314188 | over 6 years ago | @ndm.
A phrase I saw, and took to heart, is to map what is physically there. I will continue to look from time to time. Kind regards
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| 71139520 | over 6 years ago | @SomeoneElse, thank you.
King regards |
| 71945403 | over 6 years ago | @trigpoint, greetings
kind regards |
| 71945329 | over 6 years ago | I should add, reversion of a complete change set for one apparent transgression (which can be fixed by itself, if the wiki description is wrong) seems like a blunderbus strategy. Please look again at the image. You can see a sidewalk to the left and a road to the right. They are mapped separately. regards |
| 71945329 | over 6 years ago | @ndm, thank you
From the wiki, the tags are sidewalk, footpath or path with both foot and bicycle showing yes. The wiki suggests sidewalk is most relevant in this situation. See osm.wiki/Sidewalks regards |
| 71314188 | over 6 years ago | @ndm, thanks, a good suggestion Does "duck test" in this context mean "if it quacks like a duck ..."?
regards |
| 71314188 | over 6 years ago | Of course, marking as a path does not in anyway affect any cycling route relationships. These will still be displayed in the "Cycle Map" layer and in "cycling.WayMarkedTrails.org": these are 'fed' from the OpenStreetMap database and can be as up to date as posts made within the last few minutes before an enquiry. |