Kristjan ESPERANTO's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 132171455 | almost 3 years ago | Nice! I added it. Thanks! |
| 132163562 | almost 3 years ago | Oh, I mixed up with the comment here. |
| 129079769 | almost 3 years ago | Is the position of the node correct? It's outside the building. |
| 129079769 | almost 3 years ago | Okay, I changed the address to Greek names 🙂 |
| 129079769 | almost 3 years ago | No problem. Wouldn't the Greek name of the street be a better choice anyway? This doesn't seem to be handled very consistently in Greece. I've seen both variants many times. Where exactly in the wiki is something about this? Unfortunately I can't find it. |
| 132056496 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks! :-) I have now also found the Facebook page, which is still actively used. I have now added the Facebook page and removed the fixme. |
| 131908601 | almost 3 years ago | Hi :-) Where did you get your phone number from? It doesn't match the number on the website nor the one on the facebook page. |
| 131567476 | almost 3 years ago | Good work! Thanks! |
| 131712863 | almost 3 years ago | Thank you for the valuable and constructive feedback! |
| 131712863 | almost 3 years ago | Your wish is my command ;-) What do you think of my wording: contact:facebook=*#Country_restrictions |
| 131712863 | almost 3 years ago | Wow! Many thanks for the hint! This makes it a lot harder to validate URLs. I've added the page back. |
| 131713033 | almost 3 years ago | Hi User :-) Thanks for the tip with "disused:website" I'm considering whether I'll take it over. Although I actually like the approach: "Unnecessary outdated data does not belong in OSM" (my free interpretation of [1]). Regarding telephone numbers: Hyphens are usually used in the number range +1. This also corresponds to the international format that the parser from Google [2] outputs. This parser is the reference that is referred to in almost all programming languages when it comes to formatting phone numbers. I am value-free whether spaces or hyphens are used. I just like standards because data formatted according to a standard is easier to validate. Have fun mapping too! :-) [1] osm.wiki/Lifecycle_prefix
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| 131712863 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks for the hint. I added a fixme. |
| 131549131 | almost 3 years ago | Okay, danke :-) |
| 131549131 | almost 3 years ago | Warum hast du das rückgängig gemacht? |
| 131434905 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks for these edits! 👍 |
| 131129995 | almost 3 years ago | Yes, take both values in one field and separate them with a semicolon. As with several telephone numbers. |
| 131129995 | almost 3 years ago | Does the store have two different websites? I ask because 'website' and 'contact:website' contain different URLs. |
| 129163968 | almost 3 years ago | Google (certainly not a good source) says it's permanently closed [1]. I just wrote to them via facebook. Let's wait for the answer. I will be more careful in the future to include information about how I know a place is disused. |
| 130196301 | almost 3 years ago | oh we edited it almost at the same time ^^ Thanks for your support! |