Glassman's Comments
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| 131986399 | almost 3 years ago | It looks like you accidently dragged 28th Avenue. I fixed it.
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| 131985930 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: square buildings by selecting the outline then just type a "q"
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| 131985218 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: Just add the tag access=no.
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| 131985180 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: to add a bench, just add a node next to the trail/footway tagged with amenity=bench. The editor can prompt you to added additional info like does it have a backrest, the number of seats, what it is made of, etc. Also - we don't use descriptive name. The tags should be sufficient.
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| 131984700 | almost 3 years ago | Same issue - access=no doesn't seem right.
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| 131984668 | almost 3 years ago | I think access=no is incorrect. If bikes, foot, and horses are allowed, then just having motor_vehicle=no is sufficient. Can you review?
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| 131983470 | almost 3 years ago | It appears you removed half of the building. Can you add back the lower half? Just use nodes for businesses instead of polygons. If they are in separate bldgs, then it is okay to draw more than one bldg. Let me know if you need any help.
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| 131982863 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: Instead of splitting the building, just add a node for each business.
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| 131987504 | almost 3 years ago | You can ignore my earlier comment. I see you found the right tags. Also - no need to add a descriptive name to the building unless they are actually named.
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| 131986519 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: check out the wiki page leisure=shooting_ground for help with tagging rifle/gun ranges.
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| 131985739 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: square buildings by selecting the outline then just type a "q"
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| 131984945 | almost 3 years ago | Can you review this edit. None of the imagery show a building the size of one you added.
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| 131981928 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: Just add a node for the business instead of a polygon. I'd also recommend adding a building outline then add nodes for each of the businesses.
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| 131981585 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: Instead of using a name tag, it's good just to add and operator= tag.
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| 131981454 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: you don't need to add a node and a building outline if the building only contains one business. Just add the info to the building outline. With multiple businesses then it's appropriate to use seperate nodes.
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| 131976178 | almost 3 years ago | Both King County and the City of Auburn show this as 63rd Court South. Bing Streetside imagery, which I admit is fairly old, also shows this as 63rd Court South. See https://www.bing.com/maps?toWww=1&redig=4A827C653A9D480E80AB513B46B43DA8&cp=47.335851%7E-122.255088&lvl=19.7&style=x Can you review this edit and let me know if it should remain as South 296th Court? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 131981904 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: while you can add speed limit signs where they appear. it is usually better to add the speed limit to the road way.
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| 131978005 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: I noticed you moved the gas station roof. Often the currently imagery is offset from the original edit. The offset can be adjusted in the editor by going to the background icon on the right had side of the editor. The offset can be changed from the bottom of the list of options.
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| 131977909 | almost 3 years ago | In the US we just mark the crossing as marked or unmarked. Zebra is unique to England.
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| 131975181 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: remove the old landuse when adding in a new landuse. In this case, change part of the landuse=farmland to landuse=construction. If you don't know what the new construction area will be used for you can drop the construction=* tag. If this seems reasonable can you review and update your edit?
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