AlwynWellington's Comments
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| 114280336 | about 4 years ago | Kia ora and thank you.
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| 110939910 | about 4 years ago | You have a semi-technical advantage over me. I do not have the knowledge to find the id for an element, such as "id=722844462" in the example above. I say again, I have not deleted allowed access tags. In the present examples I have been reverting to the standard allowed access for the highway=???. This is intended to be the same as allowed access as when a line is given "life" as in "highway=track" 1) Please demonstrate how I can find the id for an element 2) please discuss the proposal in my last message for a shared path highway type that recognises the width of 2 to 3 metres, usually paved, typically has "pedestrian priority" (or similar) signage.
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| 111562537 | about 4 years ago | Andy, hi again
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| 110602955 | over 4 years ago | ralley, kia ora I was simplifying the residential areas I was working in. With so much more information, such as building outlines and street addresses some residential areas are becoming quite crowded with info. I have now read the recent discussion (mainly 1 August 2021) and noted no consensus in the three or so posts. In fact one post found Christchurch tended towards larger areas while both large and small areas were observed in Auckland. My impression was the weight of views was towards larger areas that followed ''natural'' boundaries. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. |
| 110392567 | over 4 years ago | Morena I have read again the conversation you note above. I see the assertion there that "=designated" provides valuable information. But no discussion on where that info is used. And I am very aware of the various paths, pavements and roads that Ara Tawa traverses. Typically, where a sign shows a bicycle it is underneath a pedestrian and is often accompanied with the text "cyclist must give way to pedestrians". To my mind that suggests "bicycle=permissive" is to be considered. And how to tag the roads that Ara Tawa traverses where a pavement has not been mapped? Near Porirua Station is a largish sign starting with the words "Shared path". And I have read the OSM Wiki on designated. The example that caught my attention was:
Would you please provide examples of where the valuable information is used. I am a user (or intended user as in HRT) of most of the stuff I contribute. Both by using OSMAnd+ on an Android phone/tablet and WayMarkedTrails.org.
And in the browser access to OSM contributions I am aware of two layers related to cycling. So, please help me with what extra information provided by changing "=yes" to "=designated" and where that extra information is used. Kia ora PS: you may care to examine the way in which I have contributed to that part of Hutt Road from Aotea Quay overbridge to Rangiora Avenue. This is another route I often use. |
| 107465048 | over 4 years ago | Thank you. As I say, at the time I started Highway=Path included Foot, Bicycle and Horses as designated. The Wiki for Highway=Path (last modified 4 Feb 2021), says this is still the case. My online search suggests the Hauraki Rail Trail typically has a name signs without indicating specific usage, or non-usage. All of the Hauraki Rail is in rural areas where horse use can be expected. Search as I might In the Wiki, I cannot find a for Highway=Cycle and Foot Path. A simple test indicates the designated access is Foot and Bicycle only The most common path signage in my region is one showing a pedestrian above a bicycle. Also seen is the addition of the words Pedestrian Priority.
In your first post you added “Also, there seems to be other issues here, the tags `type=route`, `route= bicycle`, etc. should be on the relation, not the tracks themselves.” I asked you for an example of this issue. I expected that example to be from my work. Is this still an aspect you wish to further consider? Nga mihi |
| 107465048 | over 4 years ago | Tena koe and thanks for your comments. When I started mapping 'cycle' was the only one for that purpose, with 'path' having a more inclusive look and feel. And I looked and studied the wiki at that time.
Not certain what your second point is. Can you please give an example. nga mihi these were two separate |
| 87794688 | almost 5 years ago | My work is to have route relations that:
Your original message queried a contribution. I have no issue with that. Your original message then continues, without the opportunity to have a discussion, on the assumption that your query is proven and to immediately act on your assumption.
The issue is so many contributors in your neighbourhood seem to look at the displayed effect and not look at the effect of their contributions on route relations.
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| 87794688 | almost 5 years ago | the explanation given at the time was:
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| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | I would appreciate your thoughtful consideration that assists all users, as I understand this to be the purpose of OSM. |
| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | Coming back to the section between Epsom Avenue and Gillies Avenue:
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| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | Continuing the discussion:
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| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | CoyKoi, kia ora
Rather my concern is that, so far as possible each element in any route is named. My concern springs from the directions that comes from apps.
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| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | Kia ora
I could not see any other identifying signs. I continue to be ready to have a moderate discussion about how the advice in the wiki applies. Kia kaha |
| 88952921 | almost 5 years ago | Kia ora I think there is a need to look very carefully at each and every instance. I am a long distance walker and names of highways came up in route lists. Names of highways tie back to online tools. such as WayMarkedTrails and OSMand. Where a highway doesn't have a name the name "highway" is instead. This is not helpful to users. On the Auckland's north shore, for example, many street signs point the way for Te Araroa. I invite you to consider the example I gave, where cycleway was added, in OSM, to a street name. I have removed that descriptive addition along the lines mentioned by others above. On the Gillies Avenue, there is sign for "Coast to Coast" point west. I would argue that signs has currency to Saint Andres Avenue, at the least. Some mappers take an extreme view that says a (foot)path that is physically alongside and forms part of a road cannot take the name of the road. So, in my view:
I think, @myfanwy, you should identify yourself and your role in OSM. Be very happy to continue a moderate discussion. nga mihi |
| 96142907 | about 5 years ago | You may not revert unilaterally.
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| 88952921 | about 5 years ago | @CoyKoi, I fully understand the point you are trying to make.
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| 79132475 | over 5 years ago | Mike, I've used some spare time that has become available to clear my desk.
I did walk the NDW route in August 2016. Looking at it afresh I would now most probably, having crossed over the A2 continue ahead and, depending on the time of day, enjoy some refreshments in an appropriate establishment before making the final strike towards the Cathedral. As Her Majesty wrote to me and my compatriots earlier this week, kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui (be strong, confident and patient). Alan |
| 79132475 | over 5 years ago | Mike, thanks for your enquiry. I became aware of this route in mid 2019 and purchased the guidebook. And I had it on my list to walk when in this part of the UK in mid 2020. I use an Android app on my tablet for all my walks, no matter where in the world, and so need them mapped before setting out. In December 2019 I downloaded the GPX file and my mapping of the route followed that source. I have gone back to that material and find, in this locality I have faithfully followed the GPX trace: that is along "The Mint". All I can suggest if you have more recent or local knowledge that you make changes as you see fit. All I ask is that you ensure the end result is contiguous so that, when displayed in the OSM referred tool WayMarkedTrails, the elevation profile is displayed. Take care at this time. Alan |
| 82230824 | almost 6 years ago | GinaroZ, hello and apologies for this brief delay in replying. I am always content to have a discussion with you on this and any other matters. I try to base my practices on the OSM wiki, and believe I have so on this occassion. But before continuing this discussion, it would be courteous if you could identify your interest in this matter. I trust you are yours are well at this time. |