GinaroZ's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 107266350 | over 4 years ago | The preset list is non-exhaustive and shipwrecks are more common :)
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| 106957174 | over 4 years ago | I thought HBOS was just the company name of the merged banks. But anyway I've fixed those two, going by Mapillary/Geograph and confirmed on the BOS website. Think there's a difference between "normal" missing data and the need for someone to check something specific in this case, which is exactly the sort of thing that a note should be used for? Notes can be seen by users who are surveying an area using the StreetComplete app, easily shown on osm.org and can be viewed in an RSS feed. IMO more likely to be seen and acted upon than a fixme :) |
| 107051156 | over 4 years ago | Might be worth adding the PO opening hours if you can get them :) |
| 86931683 | over 4 years ago | Is the path alongside the A702 you've tagged as bicycle=designated actually a signed shared use path or just a narrow pavement? |
| 106957174 | over 4 years ago | HBOS isn't a bank so not sure why you added that name? And it would also be better if you added a note to the map instead of a fixme tag, as they are more likely to be noticed, surveyed, and fixed. |
| 89289261 | over 4 years ago | Not sure how access=no on a path where the tag is not needed is an improvement. |
| 89289261 | over 4 years ago | Right, but this is the only part of the towpath around here which has access=no. And with bike/foot/horse=yes, the access=no tag seems redundant since vehicles can't go on a highway=path anyway. So unless the towpath is closed, think it's best to remove it (it'll render properly on the map as well) |
| 89289261 | over 4 years ago | What's the reason for way/24653034 being access=no? |
| 106825053 | over 4 years ago | I first saw it on the talk-gb mailing list, seems like https://osmuk.org/cadastral-parcels/ explains more. It's OS data so should be fairly accurate. Though I suppose the main thing is to have a consistency in the town (with whatever background is used) to avoid various bits being out of alignment! |
| 104613845 | over 4 years ago | Hi, just a comment on your use of fixmes. It's probably better to use the OSM notes feature as people are more likely to notice them with the notes layer rather than the fixme tag in the data. :) |
| 106825053 | over 4 years ago | Sorry to be a pain, but would you mind turning on the OSMUK Cadastral Parcels layer and aligning Bing first? :) Seems to be about 3,-4.5 offset here. |
| 106389629 | over 4 years ago | Hi, thanks for the edit.
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| 106152225 | over 4 years ago | Hi, welcome back to OSM :) Just wanted to let you know that generally the new Bing imagery is slightly out of alignment with the old Bing (which is now Esri clarity). If you have a look at background > overlays in the editor, you can turn on "OSMUK Cadastral Parcels" to help align Bing - I used about 4,-3 in this changeset: https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=106160816 Cheers |
| 105535179 | over 4 years ago | Why have you changed this to a motorway? |
| 105173226 | over 4 years ago | Hmm, I considered deli for another refillery shop but the wiki mentions fine foods, meats, cheeses, etc.
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| 100104168 | over 4 years ago | Not local to WL though I do keep an eye on what's happening in OSM :) I would say if it's expected to be changed for a decent amount of time - a few months perhaps? - and you can keep an eye out and revert it back if the speed limits return to what they were, then I'd say change them in OSM. |
| 100104168 | over 4 years ago | Hi, I noticed this road had been updated from 20 to 30mph changeset/104148939
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| 105021467 | over 4 years ago | Hi, what is your source for this edit - have you surveyed this on the ground? Because someone changed this to 20 mph last month |
| 103933663 | over 4 years ago | Hi, I'm assuming this is a factory and you can't actually buy anything from here? If so the shop tag should be removed way/81080794 |
| 102032131 | over 4 years ago | Sorry for the delay. I think ctait's baseline of old Bing (which is now available as Esri clarity) seems to be fairly close to the cadastral parcels. See Allanton for example way/228795680 - needs about (1.0,-2.7) for Bing. Your numbers for Duns seem about right, though it might be even less of an offset. At least it's not as large as some places I've seen (upwards of 3)! Just wanted to make sure you were aware :) |