Glassman's Comments
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| 167119317 | 7 months ago | Notes would be very helpful. It does take a few steps in our browser editor, iD, to add a bridge.
Also, under the editors image icon, you can select LIDAR which does help identifying bridges someone easier when the area is very wooded. |
| 167153179 | 7 months ago | As the block on your account says, please follow the DWG guidelines for edits in Crimea. Looking at your tags, let me suggest that you add them to openhistoricalmap.org. If you are interested in OHM, I can connect you with one of the founders. |
| 167116387 | 7 months ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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| 167119317 | 7 months ago | Thanks for updating all of those roads in Lewis county. Can you review this edit? A long segment of the Forest Road 4715 is tagged as a bridge instead of the short section of bridge you added. Let me know if you need help.
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| 167119317 | 7 months ago | Thanks for updating all of those roads in Lewis county. Can you review this edit? A long segment of the Forest Road 4715 is tagged as a bridge instead of the short section of bridge you added. Let me know if you need help.
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| 167101732 | 7 months ago | What does highest_point=2 refer to?
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| 166950425 | 7 months ago | addr:unit is needed when multiple addresses have the same addr:housenumber as these do. Typically most condo and many retail and commercial buildings host multiple businesses. |
| 166990216 | 7 months ago | #TIP: The building outline should match the roof.
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| 166990159 | 7 months ago | #TIP: Address nodes typically either go near the main building or as part of the building outline. I see you added a building in a subsequent edit. Can you move the address to the building? #TIP: Instead of deleting a feature, just modify the geometry instead.
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| 166946939 | 7 months ago | #TIP: you might also want to add the unit number since it appears that a number of businesses occupy the building
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| 166939199 | 7 months ago | It looks like you mapped some of the footpaths through the building. If they go into the building, we typically just take the path to the door and mark a building entrance. If the paths go under a cover, then the covered tagged would be appropriate. See covered=* for covered and building passage. Can you review this edit after looking at the wiki page to see what is the best approach?
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| 166937203 | 7 months ago | FYI - you might be seeing a shift in the imagery also. In the editor, click on the background icon, then towards the bottom of the list, there is imagery offset. You can adjust the imagery to better match what is already mapped.
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| 166844293 | 7 months ago | Is this a parking lot, if so it probably should be tagged like the parking lots here -> changeset/166844293#map=19/45.909898/-122.747472. The reason for adding the service road is to allow the routers to direct the user right to the building.
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| 166843689 | 7 months ago | #TIP: it is good to also add a tag describing the type of business. My guess would be industrial=seafood_processing
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| 166843310 | 7 months ago | Residential roads in rural areas are typically tagged as highway=unclassified. OSM use the British road classification system since OSM was started in England. So basically, rural residential roads are classified as unclassified. You will see many wrongly classified rural roads because when the data was imported, before my time, they called them residential.
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| 166843140 | 7 months ago | #TIP: street names are spelled out in OSM. The reason is software has a hard with abbreviated words
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| 166806987 | 7 months ago | I'm not sure what you are trying to accomplish. Let me know if you need help. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 166797656 | 7 months ago | #TIP: instead of deleting the service road, just modify the geometry which will save the history of the object.
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| 166706875 | 7 months ago | #TIP: we don't use descriptive names. Since the house already has an address, adding a node with the same address doesn't really help. You could add a driveway from the street to the house.
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| 166705905 | 7 months ago | #TIP: we spell out street names in OSM. The reason is that software has a hard time with abbreviations
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