John Grubb's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 62402367 | over 7 years ago | Right, that should be it sorted. Added missing speed limits, odds n' ends of detail and the like along the route, too. No idea how it got blown away when all I did was adjust the speed limit on the bend into Norton F'warren to reflect the "max speed on bend" signs! |
| 62402367 | over 7 years ago | I'll have a look in a bit when I'm on a proper computer. |
| 56310261 | over 7 years ago | Probably. Fixed now. |
| 58461290 | over 7 years ago |
Lists 40/50mph as single carriageway limit when for specific vehicle classes for which those limits are default under the "derestriction/national speed limit sign" (white circle with black diagonal stripe). When posted as a signed maximum (black number on white circle with red border) for all vehicles it would logically follow that 20/40/50mph limits are classed with 30mph as "restricted," as they are "standard" legal speed restrictions below the NSL in the UK. The wiki table UK section perhaps needs some expansion in that regard after due peer discussion. |
| 57458653 | over 7 years ago | Right; I think that's all squared away now. |
| 57458653 | over 7 years ago | Thanks for that. I'll add it to the snagging list for my Bishops Lydeard project. I'm going to sort out all the schoolboy errors in one hit when I've finished making them! :D |
| 56303923 | almost 8 years ago | Yes, it is. Fat-finger syndrome strikes again! Fixed. |
| 54341899 | almost 8 years ago | Hmmm... The EDDC street record lists it as Anning Road, as does Royal Mail under postcode EX5 2FQ. However, local parish council notices relating to closures, etc., refer to it as both Road and Drive. UPRN: 010090911208 |
| 54341899 | almost 8 years ago | Is it a "secondary road," though...? |
| 49292776 | almost 8 years ago | The mind boggles... |
| 49292776 | about 8 years ago | You're kidding?! Figured it might be left-overs from the original vandalism! Every day's a school day... |
| 49292776 | about 8 years ago | I see that a path running through the area bounded by this changeset's outline is tagged with a name of "Your Mom." I suspect that this is not factually accurate! I'm unfamiliar with the area so do not know if the path actually has a name or not, else I'd dive in and rename or delete the name for it. |
| 51362866 | about 8 years ago | I could have sworn I read that value in the wiki somewhere but it's not on the access= page, so - every day's a school day! These two tracks are signed as being for emergency access to the A30 only with red "prohibition" format signs. Non-emergency access by non-official vehicles or personnel is thus prohibited by implication. I imagine this means pedestrians and bicycles, too, since the tracks lead nowhere but to the duel carriageway and are gated off. That being said, there's no actual direct statement that you cannot walk down them, although you'd be taking your life in your hands once you reached the bottom of the track! I've added the gates and expanded the access tagging to specifically control that they are for emergency vehicles only, which should suffice. |
| 52220923 | about 8 years ago | It is because the PO is also a shop, but the shop part is open for different hours to the PO counter. As the shop is open for the longer hours the solution is to make the building outline the shop and the PO a node within the outline, which I have done. |
| 50006102 | about 8 years ago | Was in this area late last month and the paths and grass area around "CF18MAIN" do not exist. It's one big grass area. They certainly don't feature in the current Bing aerial imagery. This might be the build intent of the developers but it's not under construction yet and so probably shouldn't be on the map at this time. Also, given that it doesn't feature in the cited source would question the validity/usability within the licence of the actual source. |
| 37441135 | over 8 years ago | Good spot! Yes, I picked up the address for Nattor Farm, Yelverton, when this one is Nattor Farm, Peter Tavy. Doh! More haste, less speed...! Corrected now. |
| 47641615 | over 8 years ago | I suspect it is probably a frustration shared by many more than just myself, Mike - that every feature available to be tagged doesn't show on the "home" of OSM (openstreetmap.org), as the primary/premier/whatever perception of the product, as it were. It seems odd that you would include a feature in your available options that then doesn't apparently show on your "source map" when users add them (flagpoles spring immediately to mind, thinking of my mini-project to map all the range features on northern Dartmoor). To my mind it would seem that every physical tag in the set should render on OSM as a default. I have tried using Maperitive but scripting isn't my thing and I can't get it to work.
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| 47641615 | over 8 years ago | Yes, I realise that, Mike - however, looking at the rendering on OSM there's nothing to indicate visually the sport; there's just three identically-green rectangles. Of course, there could be a critical tag missing but the tagging seems complete according to wiki. When editing there is a symbol in the middle of the rectangle. It would follow that this should be seen on the rendered map also but, for some reason, isn't. Not on any of my devices, anyway... |
| 46134827 | almost 9 years ago | That's a bind. Oh, well - c'est la vie, I s'pose. It does raise an interesting question, though - when can something seen be unseen. To get away from the GE issue to avoid blurring: I'm an avid hiker and go off with my map and compass into the wilds to bash some hills regularly. If I were to, say, be stood on a particular hill and note that my OS map indicated the summit was Xm above MSL and then, a few days later, I'm browsing that area in OSM and notice that there is a peak node on that hill's summit but the ele= tag is missing and then add it using the elevation from my map am I violating copyright because I'm adding information shown on an OS map or am I sourcing "local knowledge" because I saw that info a few days previously and it's now knowledge of that location I hold in my head? It's a conundrum I'm sure has a simple answer but I can't see it myself right now. Sure - there must be a line between seeing info explicitly in documents and that info being converted into "local knowledge" you then have in your head (I mean, the majority of learning is done by reading what others have written, looking at what others have drawn, photographed or otherwise recorded, right?) but where is it and is it clearly defined or fuzzy...? Hmmmm - interesting. I shall mull it over the w/e, I think. JG |
| 46134827 | almost 9 years ago | Blimey! So, for example: browse through StreetView, see a business name has changed since it was mapped, close the browser entirely, at a later time open JOSM, change the name associated with the building and it's a © violation? Who knew...?! Apart from the obvious, who could tell either...? I'll have to get into the habit of taking more extensive notes and photos when I'm out and about looking at mappy stuff, clearly! That or get a better memory... JG |