Glassman's Comments
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| 87840190 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 87785581 | over 5 years ago | Thanks for fixing the building tag. TIP: Square buildings by selecting the outline, then just type a "q"
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| 68237572 | over 5 years ago | Shouldn't the tribal lands be tagged as boundary=aboriginal_lands? |
| 87683155 | over 5 years ago | TIP: square the house by selecting the outline then just type a "q"
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| 87577367 | over 5 years ago | Good question. According to the wiki, A bicycle lane or class II facility is an inherent part of the road itself. It has no physical separation from the other lanes except the painting on the road. Notably, there is no curb between the cycle lane and the road. If there is a space and possibly plastic marker posts, but no physical separation, this may be called a buffered bike lane. The one on 2nd ave should most likely be an attribute of the street. I'd suggest posting the question on Slack. There is a dedicated bicycle channel as well as a Washington State channel. Either could get you more information and help. FYI - at least one of the developers of a cycle map is active on Slack. |
| 87577367 | over 5 years ago | Sorry but I removed the cycleway. It is already tagged as part of 9th avenue north. The tag is cycleway:right=track. We tag cycleways as attributes of the street when they aren't physically removed from the road. Like the Burke Gilman. See cycleway=* for more information. I'll send you some generic info on OSM in a message.
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| 87572266 | over 5 years ago | I'm not sure I understand teh opening_hours of 24/7. It kind of implies that the gate is open 24/7. Is that true? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 87513964 | over 5 years ago | Tip: OSM spells out street names. Reason - software has a hard time unabbreviating. Question - From the imagery there appears to be a track leading WSW from the corner of NE 117th Ave and NE 274th Street. Can you add that back in if it exists?
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| 87409514 | over 5 years ago | TIP: We try to tag features that can be ground truthed. If there is no sign, then it's either what the city or county specifies as the maxspeed.
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| 87423073 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 79123448 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 87369284 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 87369255 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 87317748 | over 5 years ago | I can't speak for Oregon but in Washington, only two state parks have areas set aside as natural area. Before making wide spread changes, I would suggest contacting the prior mappers about your proposed changes. You can find a number of mappers on Slack. slack.openstreetmap.us. |
| 87317748 | over 5 years ago | Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. For specific areas that were tagged as leisure=park, what source do you have to say they should be tagged as something else? For example, Doug's Beach in Washington. I originally added the area. Another mapper changed it to leisure=park. That mapper is a former state employee that is familiar with the area. I trust his judgement. He's done some great work adding features in Washington State. |
| 87317748 | over 5 years ago | Can you provide some source that these are not parks? Some of the notes describe the areas as a park.
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| 87226492 | over 5 years ago | Your recent footway additions would appear from the imagery to be paths. Footway would be more like what we call a sidewalk in the US. Paths are best described as trails. If this sounds correct, can you fix your edits?
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| 87215872 | over 5 years ago | So - how were the burgers?
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| 87191274 | over 5 years ago | TIP: We spell street name fully with no abbreviations. Reason - software has a hard time un-abbreviating. Also addr tags are not added to streets.
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| 87115622 | over 5 years ago | Tip: building outlines should generally match the roof line. This one looks too big. Can you adjust it to the image?
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