James Derrick's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 61130149 | over 7 years ago | Hi DanSink, Communicating and collaborating with other OSM mappers is a big part of our community, so it's a shame not to have heard back from you. |
| 61130149 | over 7 years ago | Hi Dan Sink, There's lots of help out there to explain how you can contribute to OSM - mistakes are part of learning, so here's a few links that might help:
And just in case your interest in parks is linked to Pokémon GO...
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| 61130149 | over 7 years ago | Hi DanSink and welcome to OSM. Can I ask if you meant to move a service road in a car park across two blocks of houses and into the middle of Lidl please?
Can you fix this edit please?
James |
| 59285169 | over 7 years ago | Hi Nixon22, As it was a nice day, I popped over with my GPSr and surveyed the new cycleway behind Lidl. The Council seems to be investing in this area with a new large playground - which is now mapped.
James |
| 59294159 | over 7 years ago | Hi Nixon22, As it was a nice day, I popped over with my GPSr and surveyed the new cycleway behind Lidl. The Council seems to be investing in this area with a new large playground - which is now mapped.
James |
| 59179560 | over 7 years ago | Hi Nixon22, As it was a nice day, I popped over with my GPSr and surveyed the footpaths and added the detail of the 'The Crofton Mill Pit' tub at the NE entrance as:
James |
| 58981057 | over 7 years ago | Hi AdamTaiit and welcome to OSM! Thanks for adding new buildings and local detail the map - they make the area look a lot more friendly. Can I offer a tip when using the iD editor? After drawing a building you can use the 'S' key to square it up, which makes right-angles look even better:
If you want to learn more, here is a tutorial:
Happy Mapping! James |
| 59062740 | over 7 years ago | Hi Samuel D Sanchez and welcome to OSM! Thanks for adding a new street and houses to the map. Did you know you can also make it even easier to search in OSM for a specific address by adding extra tags to buildings, like 'addr:housenumber=69' Can I offer a tip when using the iD editor? After drawing a building you can use the 'S' key to square it up, which makes right-angles look even better:
If you want to learn more, here is a tutorial:
Happy Mapping! James |
| 59285169 | over 7 years ago | Hi Drategoni Zero, Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Can you review your tag updates against the helpful information in the Wiki please?
Is this area of grass really a park?
Your edit has clashed with another new contributor who has added a duplicate landuse=park calling this area 'South quay park' - which is it please?
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| 59294159 | over 7 years ago | Hi Nixon22, Is this just an area of grass, or do you have any references to support changing this grassed area to another park? Your edit has clashed with another new contributor who has added a duplicate landuse=park calling this area 'Cowpen Park' - which is it please?
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| 58892452 | over 7 years ago | Who mentioned a common? Unless you are using several 'sock puppet' accounts and are confused with:
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| 59179560 | over 7 years ago | Hi Nixon22, Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Can you review your tag updates against the helpful information in the Wiki please?
Is this area of disused land, and adjoining landscaped pit heap really a park?
What artwork do you believe is here please?
Why have you added an elevation tag to a large area, which has a large pit heap hill in the SW side? This is certainly higher than 3m:
OSM data is used my thousands of users world-wide so it is important that updates reflect what is really on the ground, and not just for Pokemon GO:
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| 58892452 | over 7 years ago | Hi Stephen, As you have not responded and a large area is impacted by this changeset, I have reverted this change.
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| 46130542 | over 7 years ago | Ah - looks like you got there first!
I can confirm this section is definitely NOT oneway=yes based on my own recent ground surveys.
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| 46130542 | over 7 years ago | Hi avalancha, The oneway=yes tag was actually added by felix2426 as v4 back in 2014:
That said, I'd agree that this section is definitely NOT oneway=yes based on my own recent ground surveys. I'll update the map right now... As an aside, I would not refer to Google Streetview data as their copyright is wholly incompatible with OSM! Thanks for spotting the error, and happy mapping! James |
| 58892452 | over 7 years ago | Hi Stephen, Are you aware that this change set has altered ALL of Monkseaton, Whitley Bay, and a chunk of Tynemouth into one very large park?
Can I suggest you revert back from leisure=park to landuse=residential? Best regards, James |
| 57878351 | over 7 years ago | Hi Mitch, Welcome to OpenStreetMap, Thanks for adding paths to the map. Can I suggest that you join footpaths to nearby roads to allow navigation tools to route users please?
Thanks, James |
| 57182758 | over 7 years ago | Hi Mitch, Welcome to OpenStreetMap!, Can I ask why you deleted the record of the mineral line which used to connect to the West Cramlington Pit?
All changes are recorded in changesets, so it is easy to check that PeterEastern put this here, and discuss the background before removing the work of others:
Best regards, James |
| 46921824 | almost 8 years ago | I suspect this could have been a josm-latest bug or upload failure. Either way, I've used JOSM to fix the duplicated nodes (and a few other building validation issues).
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| 51101101 | about 8 years ago | Glad to help - I'm following the canal adding detail to areas from past visits. The house numbering looks far from straightforward - odd/even/consecutive and even 'a'.
Happy Mapping, James |