DENelson83's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 115196320 | almost 4 years ago | Fixed in changeset #115255053. |
| 114912294 | about 4 years ago | Fixed. Thank you. |
| 114876737 | about 4 years ago | I will look into that. Thanks. |
| 114311127 | about 4 years ago | Those are indeed automated imports from CanVec. I have also been converting some of them to tidalflats as I come across them, using guidance from Canadian Hydrographic Service charts. The tag "ocean=yes" has a purpose. It stems from a discussion on the talk-ca mailing list about issues with the maintainability of the area definition data I have been putting in for named bodies of seawater. Anyone can filter out data with that tag if they want to work on the coastline without worrying about breaking anything, even those relations I have been adding, as I have stated on talk-ca that I am willing to maintain the area definition data for seawater in Canada. |
| 113353566 | about 4 years ago | You duplicated Mermaid Cove. |
| 114579365 | about 4 years ago | I am regularly visiting OSM Inspector and following up on anything it reports needs my attention. |
| 114545684 | about 4 years ago | In case you are wondering why it looks like part of the St. Lawrence Estuary has "dried up", it is because the coastline has been extended in this area, and it will take a bit of time for the coastline rendering routine in the OSM-Carto tiles to catch up to this. |
| 114311127 | about 4 years ago | Good job on helping to continue maintaining this coastline data. I have been in this area adding relations for named bodies of seawater, and we recently had a discussion on the talk-ca mailing list raising concerns that the data I was adding might not easily be maintainable in the face of other editors continuing to maintain the actual coastline data. I added a special tag to the bodies of seawater relations, "ocean"="yes", to allow other editors to filter out the data set I was adding so they can continue to maintain the coastline while I continue to maintain the named bodies of seawater. This is a perfect example of collaboration among multiple editors to improve many distinct facets of OpenStreetMap's database. Thank you so much, and keep it up. |
| 112925087 | about 4 years ago | In case you are wondering why it looks like this area of water has "dried up", it is because the coastline has been extended in this area, and it will take a bit of time for the coastline rendering routine in the OSM-Carto tiles to catch up to this. |
| 112567256 | about 4 years ago | I have been using Ctrl+Alt+D in JOSM in a bid to catch any relations I might have affected and make sure they remained intact. Obviously several relations fell through the cracks, and I intend to fix those with the aid of the OSM Inspector. |
| 111789884 | about 4 years ago | The postal code for this post office has changed to G6P 0A0. Le code postal pour ce bureau de poste a changé à G6P 0A0. |
| 110642681 | over 4 years ago | Because that is how the whole BC coast is structured in OSM. |
| 110642681 | over 4 years ago | Names of bodies of water should not overlap. "Burrard Inlet" should not overlap with English Bay, Vancouver Harbour, Indian Arm or Port Moody. |
| 110480409 | over 4 years ago | How can we tell if these are federal vs. provincial/territorial electoral districts? Can you put an additional tag in to distinguish the two? |
| 109953592 | over 4 years ago | The community in question is here. relation/11518212 |
| 109953592 | over 4 years ago | It's actually the community that has been renamed, not the stream itself. |
| 109600346 | over 4 years ago | Take a look at the inner ring of that relation on Effingham Island. |
| 109600346 | over 4 years ago | Looks like you broke the relation for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Broken Group Islands Unit. |
| 98950946 | almost 5 years ago | Understood. |
| 98950946 | almost 5 years ago | It's the name that I chose, because it's the name that I felt suited the highway best. If you feel that is too subjective, then I will let you change it to what you feel is best, and I will not touch it again. |