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157390500 about 1 year ago

We welcome you as a new mapper.
Thanks for your contribution to this project.
This changeset is reviewed by a Global Validator to check that the tasks have been mapped in accordance with the quality standards of HOTOSM.
We cannot expect from a new mapper that he/she delivers high-quality mappings from the start, so we offer some guidance.
Please pay attention to the next summarized issues. (see attached document with examples for more info)
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A: Inaccurate mapping.
C: Collecting adjacent buildings and mapped is as 1 building.
High building(s) incorrect mapped. See par 20 chapter About Buildings

Explanation can be found in this document what might be helpful to strengthen your mapping skills
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Swwz-ZwM3_YOstqstsmCg1-lNAPbnMLpi1Al-h-2UOQ/edit

Best regards and keep mapping!
Frans S
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/157390500

157377979 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157339333 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157475012 about 1 year ago

Hello again. About mapping buildings on the edge of a task.
Please do not stop at the edge, but map such a building over the edge.
Best regards and keep mapping

157475012 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157491086 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157447864 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157447864 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157525180 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157252540 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing
And, solve the issues reported by the issue triangle before you upload your work.
Best regards and keep mapping

157465078 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
Please do not add layers to a building.
They are not hanging in the air.
Best regards

157400262 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
Difficult task.
Please do not add a layer to a building. (to hide an error?)
Best regards

157462319 about 1 year ago

We welcome you as a new mapper.
Thanks for your contribution to this project.
This changeset is reviewed by a Global Validator to check that the tasks have been mapped in accordance with the quality standards of HOTOSM.
We cannot expect from a new mapper that he/she delivers high-quality mappings from the start, so we offer some guidance.
Please pay attention to the next summarized issues. (see attached document with examples for more info)
-------------------------------------------------------------
C: Collecting adjacent buildings and mapped is as 1 building.
High building(s)sometimes incorrect mapped. See par 20 chapter About Buildings

Explanation can be found in this document what might be helpful to strengthen your mapping skills
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Swwz-ZwM3_YOstqstsmCg1-lNAPbnMLpi1Al-h-2UOQ/edit

Best regards and keep mapping!
Frans S
---
#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/157462319

157327901 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157308486 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157271860 about 1 year ago

Hello, Thanks for mapping.
Please check that the object you want to map and tag as a building is above ground level, you need to see a shadow; otherwise it is probably not a building.
Best regards

157490181 about 1 year ago

Additional issue :
C: Collecting adjacent buildings and mapped is as 1 building.

157490181 about 1 year ago

We welcome you as a new mapper.
Thanks for your contribution to this project.
This changeset is reviewed by a Global Validator to check that the tasks have been mapped in accordance with the quality standards of HOTOSM.
We cannot expect from a new mapper that he/she delivers high-quality mappings from the start, so we offer some guidance.
Please pay attention to the next summarized issues. (see attached document with examples for more info)
-------------------------------------------------------------
A: Inaccurate mapping.
E: Buildings not squared.
High building(s) incorrect mapped. See par 20 chapter About Buildings

Explanation can be found in this document what might be helpful to strengthen your mapping skills
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Swwz-ZwM3_YOstqstsmCg1-lNAPbnMLpi1Al-h-2UOQ/edit

Best regards and keep mapping!
Frans S
---
#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/157490181

157373742 about 1 year ago

Hello. Thanks for mapping.
A remark about the way high rise or multi-story buildings are often mapped
On the imagery, you see both the roof and a sidewall (with multiple floors)
The imagery is taken under a certain degree and shows you the height of a building.
Don't map both the roof and the sidewalls as 1 building.
Draw just the rooflines as a building and move it to the building's footprint.
See this clip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V5-bADsYiffCD9bo6l64YOdTvmKqMGry/view?usp=sharing

Best regards and keep mapping

157448061 about 1 year ago

Hello. Here you tagged a few traces as a footway.
The tag footway is to be used in dense urban areas where the path is dedicated to pedestrian.
Just tag them as path.
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