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114007292 about 3 years ago

Probably because I forgot about alt_name and such at the time of last editing. Really the whole area needs a little rearchitecting to strictly separate the structure from its uses. Pflueger is the name of the family that constructed the building in the late 1800s, and as far as I know the only name for the structure (although parts have been added on and renovated since); Pink Garter, Legal Tender, and Lamy Railroad and History Museum are each names for different organisations that have owned or leased the building over the decades. Currently no business occurs there as of a month ago.

124156088 about 3 years ago

it looks like you applied the incline tag to the place relation...was this intended?

124400788 over 3 years ago

thanks, missed that one

124719680 over 3 years ago

What do you mean 'proprietary'? Is it not available to review?

99069286 over 3 years ago

I'm not familiar with the geology here to know which tag would be best, but osm.wiki/wiki/tag:natural=bare_rock is an option.

121929678 over 3 years ago

I wish iD had a utility to divide a changeset into two uploads, but really the only thing for it is to be disciplined in uploading often. It's good advice, in any case; thanks.

109485345 over 3 years ago

I just meant that the diversion channel is named after Interstate 40, which it parallels. So, the name's etymology is the ref 'I-40'. If you can think of a better way to express that, change it as you will.

120827342 over 3 years ago

a two-d edit, eh?

121004300 over 3 years ago

Thanks, I always forget about that tag.

121198508 over 3 years ago

Thanks. Probably a former multipolygon.

120591868 over 3 years ago

I trimmed back the one by the post office since it seems to actually be a kerb.

75398425 over 3 years ago

That's interesting about Kearny, do you have somewhere I could read more about it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marines%27_Hymn#Lyrics seems to believe that verse has a different referent.

91919638 almost 4 years ago

Huh, there's more than one! node/9551917531

117541471 almost 4 years ago

Got it. Previously the value was pine;tree which is accurate but redundant and I'm not sure how many downstreams parse semicolons for that key.

115377194 almost 4 years ago

Yes, but I realised I selected the wrong brand preset. Will edit.

115187752 almost 4 years ago

Hi! It's better to mark the trail as private so that nobody accidentally recreates it. For more, see osm.wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters/United_States/Trails_Working_Group and linked pages.

116137987 almost 4 years ago

Thank you.

93761650 about 4 years ago

comment from the OSM-US Slack:
> might be good to have a common prefix: to group mapillary and bubbleid

93761650 about 4 years ago

Happy New Year, pyrog! Thanks for setting up a [wiki page](bubbleid=*) for the key. I'm not picky about the particular name, I just wanted some way to record the info to (as you say in the wiki page) source non-obvious data about map objects; it can be migrated to whichever key the community thinks is best (that'd be you since nobody else has contacted me about this yet). To retrieve the bubbleid, open the streetside view in iD and hover over the text in that pane that says "Report a privacy concern with this image"; it will link to a url that includes the string "?bubbleid=[the id]".

115185708 about 4 years ago

Sure. I didn't know that's where it was from at the time though, my friend just sent me a screenshot and coords and I tried to see if it was on any of the imagery iD had for the area. It wasn't of course, but I took the opportunity to do a minimal amount of mapping in the area.