DaveF's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 76306268 | almost 6 years ago | Hi Thomas
Do you have a link to the source & the issue licence? |
| 78976796 | almost 6 years ago | On the ground surveys are the best to get the most up to date information. Take a camera, & if you have it, a GPSr (on your phone?) when you venture further afield. Recording waypoints is a useful reminder of where the photos were taken. Sorry, I got slightly confused with the Eastwood launderettes. the building polygon didn't have a shop tag but a duplicate name. It's always best to add tags to the polygon if the whole building is used for one purpose, as in this case. You added them to an entrance node. I've now transferred them to the polygon. Westwood: If you know the extents of the launderette maybe you could split the West Operations Centre building & map the launderette as a separate room. Similar to here: way/87270912 |
| 73088082 | almost 6 years ago | Please check for existing shops as polygons before adding nodes:
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| 78976796 | almost 6 years ago | Is this building now the launderette? If so could you transfer the tags from the entrance to it
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| 78976796 | almost 6 years ago | Please don't use Google Maps as a source. It's copyrighted & OSM can't use it.
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| 78955326 | almost 6 years ago | Hi
I've removed the name tags as prow_ref is sufficient. They are for proper names like 'Gloucester and Avon Tramway' ' The Dell' etc. I've amended some of the prow_refs to be consistent & precise with SGC. The suggestion on the Prow_ref wiki page of adding is, I believe, wrong. I gave my reasons a couple of time on the Talk-GB forum, & have just added it to this discussion page:osm.wiki/Talk:Key:prow_ref https://snipboard.io/zjtT1h.jpg
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| 70756739 | almost 6 years ago | You were looking at the *wrong* map. |
| 78858474 | about 6 years ago | Hi welcome to OSM
I think this changeset will probably reuire reverting. |
| 70756739 | about 6 years ago | Hi
I think it's called just 'Standard', It's missing a large percentage of PROWs bridleways etc. Hardly authoritative proof.
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| 70756739 | about 6 years ago | Hi
What is the name of the app you use? What is the name of the rendered layer? |
| 50242648 | about 6 years ago | Marinas aren't just the water part, but dry land including ancillary buildings etc. |
| 78955326 | about 6 years ago | Err.. OK - What /evidence/ is there? Signs? Fences? What prevents walkers taking the route as legally defined? Unsure on updates. The last one was around August time. |
| 78955326 | about 6 years ago | Hi Mark
Please add references for PROWs to the established prow_ref tag. Cheers
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| 70756739 | about 6 years ago | Hi
Given you're inability to provide evidence they've been redacted I'm reverting your changeset.
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| 70756739 | about 6 years ago | Hi Nick
The paths are shown on the latest OS map: http://tinyurl.com/ux3vu4c
Cheers
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| 78524140 | about 6 years ago | Hi
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| 78688443 | about 6 years ago | Hi
Are you a student? Enjoy your mapping. DaveF |
| 78688443 | about 6 years ago | Hi
Have a read of this to familiarise yourself with multi-polygon relations, the system used to map such objects:
Cheers
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| 78278228 | about 6 years ago | Hi
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| 78214919 | about 6 years ago | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-up_retail As much as an indicator to me to check after the Christmas period. If you know of a better tag, please let me know. |