AndreaDp271's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 158062639 | 4 months ago | Ciao, la strada sterrata che da via Tredici Aprile va verso nord (quella che tu hai chiamato "strada privata") è veramente privata? Non ho visto segnaletica che dichiarasse ciò |
| 170938311 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170912787 | 4 months ago | Ciao, e grazie mille per il tuo contributo! 🌟 Un piccolo suggerimento per i prossimi cambiamenti: mantenere i changeset piccoli e localizzati può rendere il lavoro più semplice per tutti. Aiuta a evitare conflitti, facilita la revisione da parte degli altri mappatori e mantiene la mappa ancora più accurata. Alcuni suggerimenti amichevoli: • Concentrati su un’area geografica ristretta (come una singola città, un quartiere o una provincia) • Evita di mescolare località lontane nello stesso changeset • Salva/carica prima di iniziare a lavorare in un’area completamente diversa Se sei curioso, la wiki spiega di più qui: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Inoltre ti chiedo di descrivere sempre la tua modifica attraverso il "commento" del changeset Grazie ancora per la tua energia nel mappare e… buona mappatura! 🗺️ |
| 170887959 | 4 months ago | EN Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ IT Ciao, e grazie mille per il tuo contributo! 🌟
Alcuni suggerimenti amichevoli:
Se sei curioso, la wiki spiega di più qui:
Grazie ancora per la tua energia nel mappare e… buona mappatura! 🗺️ |
| 170749983 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170729168 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170569059 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170566615 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170561067 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170529862 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions:
If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170472674 | 4 months ago | Ciao, grazie per il tuo primo contributo e benvenuto su OpenStreetMap; se sei interessato ti invito ad entrare nel canale telegram italiano per poterti confrontare, quando hai dubbi, con la community italiana. 😉 |
| 170473987 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ Why is it important to remind both new and experienced users to keep changesets limited to a specific area? First of all, not all editors can handle loading large amounts of data, as happens with iD (link). More importantly, a large bounding box (covering, for example, half the world or all of Northern Italy) makes it harder for other mappers—both local and remote—to review the changes, even when using modern tools like Better OSM or OsmCha. |
| 170422363 | 4 months ago | I agree with you that the wiki doesn’t specify any strict rule about changeset size. In my view, the main issue with your changeset wasn’t the number of edits, but that it included modifications in two different cities (and provinces). I’m not sure who complained about too many small changesets, but personally I think it’s better to keep one changeset per city, even if it contains a lot of edits. In your case, the cities aren’t very large, so a changeset like yours wouldn’t be too big or too small, it seems perfectly acceptable, even if it modifies all the websites at once. For larger cities, I might split it into smaller changesets, though. |
| 170392789 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. It would be helpful to provide a more detailed description of your changeset. This makes it easier for other mappers to review and verify your work. 😉 A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170435047 | 4 months ago | Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170422363 | 4 months ago | IT
Un piccolo consiglio: sarebbe meglio concentrare le modifiche su un’area geografica più ristretta, come Schio o Castelfranco, invece di mescolare luoghi lontani nello stesso changeset. Questo aiuta a evitare conflitti, facilita la revisione da parte di altri mappatori e mantiene la mappa più precisa. Dal momento che si tratta di un bot, potresti considerare di regolarne le impostazioni in modo che divida le modifiche per area, così ogni changeset resta locale e più facile da gestire. Per approfondire: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Grazie ancora per l’energia nella mappatura e buon mapping! 🗺️
Hi there, and thanks for your contribution! 🌟 Just a friendly tip: it would be better if edits were focused on a smaller geographic area, like Schio or Castelfranco, rather than mixing distant locations in the same changeset. This helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map accurate. Since this seems to be a bot, you might consider adjusting its settings to split edits by area, so each changeset stays local and easier to manage. For more info: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170313775 | 4 months ago | EN Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟
A few friendly suggestions:
If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170393524 | 4 months ago | EN Hi there, and thanks a lot for your contribution! 🌟 Just a little tip for future edits: keeping changesets small and local can make things smoother for everyone. It helps prevent conflicts, makes it easier for fellow mappers to review, and keeps the map even more accurate. A few friendly suggestions: • Focus edits within a small geographical area (like a single city, district, or province) • Try not to mix far-apart locations in one changeset • Save/upload before starting work in a totally different area If you’re curious, the wiki explains more here: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks again for your mapping energy, and happy mapping! 🗺️ |
| 170231023 | 4 months ago | Thank you for your contribution but try to make smaller changeset areas. 😉osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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| 170282495 | 4 months ago | Thank you for your contribution but try to make smaller changeset areas. 😉osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets
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