CurlingMan13's Comments
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| 100738665 | over 2 years ago | Reverted in:
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| 125082962 | over 2 years ago | Did you not even check to see if the water was even valid here regarding this challenge? |
| 100738826 | over 2 years ago | Reverted in:
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| 127123097 | over 2 years ago | Reverted in: |
| 133859825 | over 2 years ago | What does "vt" mean in your changeset comment? |
| 100738826 | over 2 years ago | Do not add ficticious water features to represent trees and other obstacles. This edit is being reverted. |
| 135125476 | over 2 years ago | This feature:
Should NOT have been changed to a golfcart path. It has been corrected. |
| 135123503 | over 2 years ago | The roads for the parking lot should not have been changed to a golf cartpath... It has been corrected. |
| 125496285 | over 2 years ago | Why did you change the cartpaths that were correctly mapped into service roads without the cartpath tags? Such as:
These should be changed back to cartpaths with path tags. |
| 135037716 | over 2 years ago | Please do not remove the "path" tag from cartpaths. |
| 117749868 | over 2 years ago | Do not use "name=*" fields to add descriptive names to the features. Only their true official name should be added. Descriptive items should go into the appropriate tag fields. |
| 135199737 | over 2 years ago | Please use more descriptive changeset comments. What do you mean by "yes"? Please put what you did, why, etc. Thanks! You can learn more about good changeset comments here:
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| 99473732 | over 2 years ago | These 3 rows should be drawn as one parking area since it is all one lot. The access and other details here would be the same from one row to another. I've gone through and updated it. Keep up the awesome contributions. :D |
| 102248152 | over 2 years ago | FYI, this would be street side parking since it is just on the side of the street |
| 102501778 | over 2 years ago | The basketball court area shouldn't be named since that is a descriptive tag. |
| 134205082 | over 2 years ago | FYI, you can use "1" to square the buildings and other features. |
| 134995630 | over 2 years ago | Can you elaborate on what is remaining through these apartment buildings and across the freeway that would be an "abandoned railway"? Bing streetside and aerial imagery shows no trace through the buildings and across the interstate. Was wondering if you found rails or something that still exists on the ground across the road and through the buildings?
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| 11799543 | over 2 years ago | What source was used for these railways? In areas such as:
It appears that there is nothing there, no trace, no rails, etc. that would be considered "abandoned". In the subject area, it appears to have been completely overbuilt and replaced by homes, roadways, a freeway etc. I would argue that there is no rail going through someone's living room. These should probably be moved to OHM if they are for "historical" purposes. |
| 134797806 | over 2 years ago | And to clarify the question at hand, what about the short, specific segments that have been over-built and replaced by a building or roadway. These features require excavation and there generally is no trace through a large flat parking lot or through someone's bedroom. Specifically, what if the only way to verify anything was ever there is to use a metal detector and ground penetrating radar? Short of breaking out the high-tech, what is good enough to consider proof? A suspicious discoloration of crops in farmland where the land is level and the field has been plowed? |
| 134797806 | over 2 years ago | While our opinions may disagree and the community may disagree on what should and should not be mapped, it isn't something that the two of us have been able to work out, and likely will never work out. The community needs to work it out. And I recognize that. It is actually surprising that the community still has not decided on what the "best practice" is for mapping or not mapping long removed railways and railway crossing. Especially ones intersecting houses and other modern buildings, often times incorrectly snapped to roadways and power poles. That being said, I am done with the railways, will leave them untouched, regardless of their actual status. |