Carnildo's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 123923765 | over 3 years ago | I'd go with the "remove it from the multipolygon" option. It sounds like the pond is part of the golf course, and this option would reflect that. |
| 123928457 | over 3 years ago | Is there a reason why you removed the stopways at the ends of runway 2/20? As far as I can tell, those still exist. |
| 123923765 | over 3 years ago | Having the pond (a multipolygon inner element) sharing an edge with the golf course (a multipolygon outer element) is going to confuse some renderers. Either enlarge the golf course to fully contain the pond, shrink it to fully exclude it, or remove the pond from the golf-course multipolygon. |
| 123770346 | over 3 years ago | I'm pretty sure that "Gran Río" and "Río Serpiente" aren't rarely-used names, they're never-used names, with OSM being the only place that has them. |
| 123770346 | over 3 years ago | Further investigation shows that " Gran Río" is *not* an alternative Spanish-language name for any of these things, it's the Spanish-language translation of the Upper Chinook name for the river. Similarly, "Río Serpiente" is not the Spanish-language name for the Snake River, it's a Spanish literal translation of the English name "Snake River". Please don't give things names that they don't actually have. |
| 123770346 | over 3 years ago | Are you sure Vancouver's "Columbia River" neighborhood is named "Río Columbia" in Spanish? |
| 123350903 | over 3 years ago | Is there a reason why you disconnected the two parts of Boulder Mountain Spur? They look connected in the aerial imagery. |
| 123298743 | over 3 years ago | This is the third copy of the Music Plus Learning Center you've added to the map. Is there a reason for this redundancy? |
| 123069193 | over 3 years ago | Sounds like the access should be "private", then: you can only use it with explicit permission. |
| 123069193 | over 3 years ago | "access=designated" doesn't make sense. "designated" is meant to be applied to specific modes of travel, such as "hgv=designated" to indicate a truck route. |
| 122927018 | over 3 years ago | The school name was already mapped on the school grounds. Unless the building has a different name than the school as a whole, there's no need to repeat it. |
| 122736802 | over 3 years ago | Traffic signs other than the common ones ("stop", "speed limit") are a fairly obscure topic. I'm pretty sure what you've got is the correct way to tag a "keep right" sign. |
| 121257703 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for the additions! When you added speed limits to these roads, you didn't indicate a unit, which causes the software to assume it's kilometers per hour. Am I correct in thinking that these should be marked as "miles per hour" rather than being some of the very few km/h speed limits in the US? |
| 122202388 | over 3 years ago | Why did you delete a restaurant that, by all evidence, still exists? |
| 122051851 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for the confirmation. |
| 122051851 | over 3 years ago | Are you sure the name is correct? The Spokane County streets department doesn't have a record of a street by that name there, while the assessor's office says the property has a "Park Lane" address. |
| 121665144 | over 3 years ago | Links to the Cebuano Wikipedia are almost never worth adding. As you noted, the articles are bot-generated. In the case of Teal Lake, the article is a mashup of geographic information (things like the approximate elevation of the lake, the county it's in, and the lake's distance from Washington, DC) and climate information of dubious accuracy algorithmically generated from a NASA dataset. |
| 121480349 | over 3 years ago | I keep an eye on the eastern Washington/northern Idaho area, and noticed your edit. The track/service distinction is one that a lot of people have trouble with, so I thought I'd leave a comment. "Original creator" frequently isn't useful information, particularly for roads: many of them were imported from US Census data about fifteen years ago. What's more useful is knowing who made the change you're interested in. The usual way to contact someone about an edit they made is to leave a comment on the changeset. When editing the map, you can access the history of an object by clicking the "map data" tab on the right-hand side (second one in the lower group) and selecting "show history panel". This will show you who edited the object most recently; the "history on osm.org" link will give you the complete history of the object, "changeset on osm.org" will give you details of the most recent edit to the object, and the "Osmcha" and "Achavi" links give graphical illustrations of the change. Welcome to OSM! |
| 121480349 | over 3 years ago | The "unmaintained" part of "unmaintained track road" isn't a strict requirement, but I agree it's a service road, not a logging or farm track. |
| 120989902 | over 3 years ago | Is there a reason why you deleted the island the 14th hole of the Coeur d'Alene Resort golf course is on? |