DaveF's Comments
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| 16483361 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 57442375 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 66258801 | almost 7 years ago | Thanks |
| 36331012 | almost 7 years ago | The name is on the roundabout ways. What's the purpose of the relation? |
| 36331012 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 65723871 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
The vast majority of contributors just add fhrs:id as _all_ other data (such as business type & authority) are already in other tags or obtainable by reading the FHRS database.
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| 66607227 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 66573621 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
Admin/political boundaries change regularly. Is_in tags are added to items other than large boundaries, such as village nodes etc. As you've mentioned contributors copy tags blindly. The "old habit" of copying tags purely because other entities have them does not add value or accuracy to the OSM database. Do you know any users of the is_in tag? |
| 66258801 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 66573621 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
OSM is geospatially aware. it can be determined what objects are inside polygons. Because is_in is hard coded, if an external boundary is amended all objects that mow lie outside would have to be retagged. |
| 66528597 | almost 7 years ago | As it was tagged as healthcare, what evidence have you that this is a hospital? |
| 66528516 | almost 7 years ago | What evidence have you that this building isn't there?
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| 66493732 | almost 7 years ago | Please do not use copyrighted data such as Google maps.
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| 66493732 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 66427353 | almost 7 years ago | Okay. I see where you're getting confused. You're not the first. Relation routes are journeys that people can take (such as a bike ride along a NCN, or walking the Pennine Way). They were conceived so that multiple routes could be added to individual ways to avoid conflict.
Prow_refs are _unique_ to a way, therefore do not require a relation. Relations should be used when other means aren't workable. They shouldn't be the default go-to solution purely to collect elements together in a nice, neat group. Note: routes are for designated (ie signed and/or documented), not 'where I take my dog for a walk' type of thing. |
| 66427353 | almost 7 years ago | You're still unclear about why you're the only one who requires relations for GoMaps, Please provide instructions on how to load them. Note how many prow_refs are on ways around your area: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/FnK out of a total of 84000 UK wide.(don't run it on a phone). All data has been transferred, none removed. You appear to be confused between 'types' & 'roles'. The former is essential. The quote you provide is correct. All relations are groups of elements, *but* not all elements have to be grouped into relations. Prow-ref tags on ways *is* an "organised whole" as I showed you with Overpass. |
| 66427353 | almost 7 years ago | No data has been removed. OSM can't be tagged just to suit one user & one piece of software. That there were so few examples shows it is not established practice Go Maps!! is an OSM editor. Why do you need to load relations? The wiki instructions makes no mention of them. How do you load them into Go Maps? They weren't routes. osm.wiki/Relation:route
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| 35765419 | almost 7 years ago | Doe this really have water in it? Fors?
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| 66441606 | almost 7 years ago | Hi
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| 66374429 | almost 7 years ago | Can you please refrain from making conscious edits where you have no knowledge. They reduce the quality of the database. |