Gregory Peony's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 173563756 | about 2 months ago | Hi, it looks like you applied an invalid layer tag here. Please read layer=* to better understand its use. |
| 173765585 | about 2 months ago | Hi, it looks like you applied an invalid layer tag to resolve data overlaps here. Please read layer=* to better understand the use of this tag. |
| 173667887 | about 2 months ago | Hi, it looks like you added an invalid layer tag here. Please read layer=* to better understand the tag. |
| 171711623 | about 2 months ago | hi, it looks like you added an invlaid layer tag here please read layer=* to better understand this tag. |
| 173610105 | about 2 months ago | Hi, it looks like you inappropriately added a layer tag here. Please read layer=* to better understand its use. |
| 172510100 | about 2 months ago | Please see layer=* to understand the use of the layer tag. |
| 173679014 | about 2 months ago | Hi, it looks like you identified buildings in imagery, but didn't map them as accuratlely as the imagery allows. Just so you know it is unnecessary to add an area tag to building footprints as that is assumed to be the case. Layer tags are mostcommonly found on building=roof areas like those found at fuel stations and landuse=residential is used to define areas used for residential purposes, not individual buildings. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 100118497 | about 2 months ago | Hi daganzdaanda, I think you are correct. Likely I sent this to you by accident. I addressed and sent a message to the contributor who added the tags. Thanks for your response! |
| 162002452 | about 2 months ago | I did not intend to address the last comment to you. |
| 43424535 | about 2 months ago | Hello, Why did you tag the highways in this area the way you did? e.g. in way/402672543 you changed your own tagging between versions 6 & 10. |
| 162002452 | about 2 months ago | Hello, Why did you tag the highways in this area the way you did? e.g. in way/402672543 you changed your own tagging between versions 6 & 10. |
| 65826787 | about 2 months ago | Hello, I would be very thankful to have water in the destert, but this looks like a potential typo. Are these water tanks really named thank {number}? |
| 100118497 | about 2 months ago | Hello, Why did you add the access=permissive tag to the highways here? |
| 173579170 | about 2 months ago | Good go at trying to map the large building here, but always ensure that your edits agree with the latest imagery. Check the bottom right to see what imagery you're looking at when editing. You can see how I mapped it in Changeset: 173740593 I also decided to map it as one building. |
| 173549953 | 2 months ago | Hi, why did you modify the southern most footprint and highway in this changeset?
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| 173251576 | 2 months ago | Hi, the footpritns you added here do not represent buildings, but rather 'roof furniture' like walls. Cross reference Bing to see the disparity beween the shadow length cast by the buildings and these features on the roof. Read my project comment for more.
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| 173238285 | 2 months ago | The lanudse here should not include building footprintsm and could be more accurate. Check osm.wiki/Map_features#Common_landuse_key_values_-_rural_and_agricultural_land for reference of exisiting tagging schemes. Please keep this feedback in mind when contributing in future. Thank you for your contribution. If you want to experience the OSM community or to get timely feedback from other mappers; I recommend that you attend a mapathon. You can find events here https://osmcal.org/
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| 173183335 | 2 months ago | Please read about how to use the layer tag here layer=*#Guidelines |
| 171481897 | 2 months ago | Please read about how to use the layer tag here layer=*#Guidelines |
| 173177936 | 2 months ago | Please read about how to use the layer tag here layer=*#Guidelines |