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149636876 over 1 year ago

I will be here on April 25, 2024 and take many photos to add to features.

149502814 over 1 year ago

I removed the crossing tags and there were no complaints from iD.

I was following guidance from landuse=traffic_island

Previously there were warnings and suggestions which included traffic_calming and I felt this had nothing to do with traffic calming.

149502960 over 1 year ago

Thanks. Will check it out.

149390044 over 1 year ago

I've since modified it, removing the surface tag (I agree it was weird), changed the feature to a footpath from steps. Its all based loosely on way/1221117506 with some exceptions as the latter is in NZ and this is not. Also, I don't think mooring is appropriate. The dock functions as a mooring but not the ramp.

149390044 over 1 year ago

material=aluminum and surface=* was the advice from someone on the community forum. They said that while the ramp was aluminum the surface could be anything. In this case its a non-slip rubber mat. I suppose that tag could be removed. I wrote about the non-slip rubber mat in the description and as someone on the US Slack said gangway will confuse them, I'll just remove that tag. Bottom line. I have to go there again anyway.

149336546 almost 2 years ago

Yes. Its a common mistake I make and I usually catch it. I always check that the link works before I close it out.

149336330 almost 2 years ago

The node was part of the steps so I figured I could attach a photo there. Id did not complain. It does seem odd.

149156543 almost 2 years ago

Big thanks for that.

149156048 almost 2 years ago

Its now subject:wikipedia. Thanks.

149156048 almost 2 years ago

For dimensions I matched the aerial view.

149156543 almost 2 years ago

Did you fix it?

149156248 almost 2 years ago

The cleat (area) is definitely seamark:type=mooring
I feel good about this as the cleat matches the picture very well. Its not a single post which would be a bollard.
The spud is more complicated. I just left a note because its not a mooring item. It is essentially a post though. I cannot find anything that defines them. If you want me to delete it I will. What a spud does is position the floating dock (I could not find an OSM applicable description of a floating dock) so that it kind rise and fall with the tides. Sometimes spuds are affixed to work boats.
But big thanks for your guidance because I didn't know where to start with this. Now I know a bit where to look.

145096881 almost 2 years ago

Hi JayMontana36, I was able to select Public GPS Traces from the Map Layers choice, but then what? I'm only interested in bike and pedestrian traces.

149110070 almost 2 years ago

When the trees are full of leaves there is likely nothing visible. If you are hispanic you would hang out there. While nearby, there was a guy there, he left and brought back a friend. If you are white you probably wouldn't hangout there. This is as much a viewpoint as the one further north. I have yet to see a viewpoint that described what the view is.

148795710 almost 2 years ago

I was going to use overpass-turbo to find other nodes that have lamp_mount=lamppost.

I would like to use "What iD shows are commonly used values. Many of those values can be wrong,"

This might help explain why the list of tags in a wiki is so much shorter than those that seem available in iD.

Going forward I'm not touching anything that might affect a router unless it involves adding something.

While I believe OSM would be generally helpful, most have never heard of it, but its still used in popular products like CityMapper.

That said, anything I tag, I'll run though one of the external tools you mention.

148795710 almost 2 years ago

Thanks for the explanation. Changed them to straight_mast.
Will create script to look for more.
I feel like what you said should be in the wiki.

148819576 almost 2 years ago

Fixed it. That Osmcha has amazing imagery. Have to look into it when I don't have to get sleep.

148795710 almost 2 years ago

Values of mount in ID
bent_mast
straight_mast
pole
high_mast
wall
angled_mast
susbended
mast
lamppost
ground
cantilever_mast
90
ceiling
tbd

Then I found a link that doesn't list many either but the best match would be straight_mast.
lamp_mount=*
I find it very odd that so many choices are given but there is no documentation of what the things are. Is it possible one semi-colons different things together? It is a lamppost after all. Anyway I'll deal with this tomorrow. I have to get some sleep.

148795710 almost 2 years ago

Ok. that last one was a paste error. Will fix all much later. Thanks. They are the standard parks black lamp posts.

148795710 almost 2 years ago

What do you suggest? straight_mast?
highway=street_lamp
does not describe ground.

And these are not masts.