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52054464 over 8 years ago

Sounds good to me.

52054464 over 8 years ago

Which imagery did you use when adjusting the cliffs? Not all aerial photographs are created equal, and when tracing something with abrupt changes in height like this, it's critical that you use images with good orthorectification.

51954547 over 8 years ago

I've reverted this changeset. Yes, the current mapping throws up all sorts of automated QA errors, but fixing it properly involves an afternoon of hiking up and down the hillside to see how the trail network is adapting to the road and road-removal efforts.

51988701 over 8 years ago

Why do you think this street is residential? It has an elevated speed limit, right-of-way over traffic on cross streets, is classified by the city as an arterial, and in general is How You Get Places in that part of town. In short, it looks an awful lot like a tertiary road.

51829634 over 8 years ago

Does Go Map!! have a way of adding "building=yes" or similar when you're adding the name? Doing that would make it obvious that adding a standalone name wasn't a mistake.

51831394 over 8 years ago

This bridge is straight. It only appears bent in the imagery because of bad orthorectification.

51829634 over 8 years ago

When adding building names, it helps if you also add the buildings, or at least indicate that the points you're adding *are* buildings. I've traced three of them, but Delta Delta Delta and Delta Sigma Phi don't clearly correspond to buildings.

51656380 over 8 years ago

I'm not sure how you'd do it in iD (the website editor). The standalone JOSM editor has a "reverter" plugin you can use for easy rollback of changesets: osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Reverter

51656380 over 8 years ago

Has US-97 really been upgraded to the "almost-Interstate" quality implied by "highway=trunk"? Looking at the aerial imagery, I'm not seeing most of the features I'd expect from a trunk road: four or more lanes, a median or median barrier, no intersecting driveways and few intersecting roads.

50217496 over 8 years ago

Please don't use "access=no" for brief construction closures. Most data users update no more often than once a month -- this road was open again by the time I got there, but OsmAnd had picked up your closure and refused to route to the parking lot.

51096013 over 8 years ago

Where did you get the name "South H Street" from? The name fits the pattern for the area, but I drove that road a couple months back and couldn't find a street sign anywhere.

50929123 over 8 years ago

Not all arterials are primary roads. This one, in particular, is a winding two-lane road with a significant height restriction that is unlikely to ever see much traffic.

50732344 over 8 years ago

Thanks. I've improved the tracing of the Cambell House, and added a separate outline for the carriage house.

50732344 over 8 years ago

The building outline you drew for the Cambell House appears to cover two buildings. Which one is the actual Cambell House?

50637104 over 8 years ago

I've reverted this changeset: it appears to be personal bookmarks rather than an attempt to improve the map.

50385064 over 8 years ago

Is Fifth Street really one-way over its entire length, or did you forget to split the way where it divides in two?

50349963 over 8 years ago

In several of your recent edits, you've forgotten to add tags to what you've drawn, and you've added roads that cross other roads without connecting.

A bare line that doesn't indicate what sort of thing it represents isn't very useful, and won't show up on the map. A road that isn't connected (indicated by a gray dot at the point of intersection) isn't useful for routing. I've fixed the problems I've seen, but could you be more careful in the future?

50191300 over 8 years ago

I don't know of any. Adding an additional "access:conditional=no @ winter" would express the seasonal closure without interfering with normal routing, but I don't know of any software that uses the "access:conditional" tag, and it doesn't cover the fact that the gate can be closed for other reasons (eg. a freak snowstorm in August).

50189969 over 8 years ago

When you add a normally-open gate to a road, it's important to add access information. Routing software is inconsistent about how it treats a gate with no information: some software defaults to "yes", while other software defaults to "no".

50142922 over 8 years ago

I'm pretty sure this rest area is already mapped, about a half-mile north of where you've put it.