Greg_Rose's Comments
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| 81368424 | almost 6 years ago | Looks to me like you're deleting and replacing some of these instead of just adding. If you're going to import CANVEC crap, you shouldn't be deleting features that are already there, when you're only replacing the feature with a new version. |
| 76365762 | almost 6 years ago | Yeah - what phideaux said.
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| 76365762 | almost 6 years ago | FYI - Gluing "natural=" areas to civic boundaries really shouldn't be done.
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| 78654460 | almost 6 years ago | I understand what you're saying, and I totally support what you're trying to do - I just need to reiterate that the administrative boundary of Inuvik does not correspond to the IANA of the same name.
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| 78654460 | almost 6 years ago | Looks like it's actually the union of admin_level 5 boundaries (in Canada, second-level census divisions) and each timezone.
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| 78654460 | almost 6 years ago | I actually had thought that the IANA zone boundaries were simply the union of timezone and admin_level boundaries of 4 or 5. But there's a tz distinction between Inuvik and Yellowknife, which blows that out of the water. *shrug* |
| 78654460 | almost 6 years ago | I see what's going on - you were looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones, undoubtedly.
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| 78654460 | almost 6 years ago | "Inuvik Timezone"? How is there such a thing? What is your source? |
| 75120656 | about 6 years ago | Hiya! FYI - you don't need to mark a ford for a waterway that passes under a roadway in a tunnel - only when the waterway and roadway are on the same level! :) |
| 74588189 | over 6 years ago | Another thing - tracktypes don't render if you just use a number. Instead of 'tracktype=3' you have to use 'tracktype=grade3'. |
| 74219824 | over 6 years ago | How did you come to see a water body here?
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| 74457805 | over 6 years ago | Hold on - If you're talking about ending a waterway on a water body, and then restarting again on the other side - yes, that is an error, and I take full responsibility for doing that. That usually happens when there are multiple inflows into a waterbody and I haven't figured out which one (if any) continues.
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| 74457805 | over 6 years ago | I actually can't find the forum post that led me to start connecting waterways to lakes they feed. Do you have a link to anything that says to NOT do that? I looked at various places around Europe and found a mixture of both options being mapped. |
| 74588189 | over 6 years ago | I fixed it... not sure what happened |
| 74588189 | over 6 years ago | Did you accidentally have an offset on your imagery? The alignment for Camino Robore-Hito Palmar de las Islas went all weird! |
| 74457805 | over 6 years ago | Another point from a disaster response perspective: connecting a waterway to a water body allows flood alerts from one feature to cascade to the other. Example: flood alert for Lake A will easily create flood warnings for downstream waterways B, C & D, because they all intersect. If the waterways simply pass through without intersecting, it's much more difficult to accomplish. |
| 74457805 | over 6 years ago | So... first off, I've had mappers tell me the exact opposite too, just so you know. ;)
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| 74482171 | over 6 years ago | I'm actually trying to make a wiki page on telling the difference. There are tell-tale signs that identify a route as a fence or as a cut-line instead of a road. |
| 74528819 | over 6 years ago | You are deleting valid roads, and adding non-existent roads! You are using Bing imagery, which is VERY old in this area! Please make sure you are using the latest imagery before deleting!!! |
| 73558358 | over 6 years ago | No creo que los existan. Mira sus otros changesets!
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