Glassman's Comments
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| 78275181 | about 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 78274459 | about 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 78226893 | about 6 years ago | Tip: add the address and business info to entire building outline, not to a node on the building. If more than one company or address occupies the building, use individual nodes for each. I updated OSM.
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| 78167438 | about 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look excellent. Nicely done houses.
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| 78100980 | about 6 years ago | Please only add real features. I've removed the pond. If you can document that this pond exist we can add it back.
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| 78098750 | about 6 years ago | Check out the already tagged store with the same name just to the east. I think you added a duplicate. Can you fix?
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| 78098415 | about 6 years ago | Can you check the tags. I don't think this is a national Park.
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| 78039858 | about 6 years ago | Please learn how to use the opening_hours tag.
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| 77803093 | about 6 years ago | I noticed the divided street. They take some time to map. I usually first break the road where they become a two way street, then determine which direction of the way then move that to the correct side of the divided highway and add oneway=yes to it.
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| 77839007 | about 6 years ago | Dominic - We don't use descriptive names in OSM like name=Church. Instead tag the building with the appropriate building tag, in this case, building=church. If there isn't a suitable tag for a building, just use building=yes. Tip: square the building by selecting the outline then just type a "q" Can I get you to update your two edits? Thanks. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 77803093 | about 6 years ago | Tip: instead of deleting just move the way to the correct location. That not only preserves the history but also prevents problems when a way also has a relation, like a route, associated with it.
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| 77753614 | about 6 years ago | There is already a retail landuse covering the entire group of buildings so I removed your mckenzie alley landuse. You could try adding a pedestrian way named McKenzie Ally. Be sure to square your area by selecting the area then just type a "q". I'll send you more info on OSM
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| 77746738 | about 6 years ago | Actually very few people check most new edits. I watch new edits in Washington State and all edits in my area, just north of Seattle. I like welcoming new mappers and hope to they are encourage to get more involved with OSM. OSMCha is a tool a number of organizations and companies use to watch critical issues like vandalism, game playing, non typical edits, etc. Washington State does have a one of the largest OSM communities in the country. Not only volunteers, but paid mappers as well. TriMet, the Portland transit agency, is also an active OSM editor.
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| 77746738 | about 6 years ago | Tip: rather than delete similar features, just fix the tags and geometry on the existing features - which will keep the history of the object.
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| 77654495 | about 6 years ago | Tip: parking aisles are usually tagged as highway=service + service=parking_aisles instead of highway=residential. Can you update parking aisles in OSM?
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| 77600027 | about 6 years ago | Thanks for removing the vandalism on Flexology two changeset with the minecraft tag. I left him a note. and have flagged him to keep a watch on his edits. |
| 77597778 | about 6 years ago | Please don't add fake features to OSM. Your edit has been deleted
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| 77598207 | about 6 years ago | Please don't add fake features to OSM. Your edit has been deleted.
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| 77366863 | about 6 years ago | Let me suggest reviewing the Directed Edits Policy at osm.wiki/Directed_Editing_Policy. If your organization plans to contribute to OSM, you need to follow the policy. This edit is an example of one that is a problem. By not fixing the road classification and changing the tiger:reviewed to yes, it will likely stay as a residential when it's not safe for the average car to use. I would appreciate it if your organization would review its past edits in Washington State and correctly classify the roads as the Maproulette Challenge requested..
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| 77551321 | about 6 years ago | These are more likely culverts instead of bridges. I modified both streets.
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