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80830981 almost 6 years ago

Sorry, I used ID with the Australia Post post office preset. Didn't realise it had changed the name as well.

71528979 over 6 years ago

Thanks for that.
Once again boundaries connected to roads catch me out.

64953930 almost 7 years ago

Sounds like tagging for a renderer to me.

66920996 almost 7 years ago

This tag should be on ways, not nodes. I also know for a fact you can't walk on the Western Port Highway!

65393733 almost 7 years ago

That's true, but now the entire park is shown as non-wooded. I wouldn't class that as an improvement.

52529813 over 7 years ago

I wish i'd never touched this one. As far as as I remember there were multiple areas overlapping. I remember smoothing the edge,

55670987 almost 8 years ago

Hi, I had mapped this to more recent imagery than Bing to reflect construction in the area.
See the ESRI imagery for example.

Before I do it again, i wanted to let you know so please do not undo it again.

52529813 almost 8 years ago

To be honest, not sure. I cleaned up the edge of an existing area, no idea how I ended up replacing it, especially since it was 4 months ago.

30418395 almost 8 years ago

Yes, there is nothing except a platform at the southern end.

I gave up trying to fix abandoned lines in Vic, there are one or two users who insist on putting long gone tracks in as disused.
After enough edit wars i've given up :-)

54092668 about 8 years ago

No worries, might be worth adding a node but i've no idea what you'd use, shop=chandler, shop=marine and even shop=boat all exist but no one seems to use them much,

21565224 over 8 years ago

A single building and building parts might work better, might look into that. 3D tagging isn't so bad, eventually you learn how to see the result from the tags.

21565224 over 8 years ago

I've been there plenty of times, only issue I can see was one overlap, which i've just removed. Hopefully that solves whatever error you're seeing.

21565224 over 8 years ago

Hi, not sure about the layer tag to be honest, I can't remember a specific reason for it. The reason for the three spearate parts is they are different heights and colours. It's part of the 3d tagging.
The layer isn't associated with that but might be because of the underground car park.

45700284 almost 9 years ago

Hi, the original intent was to remove the scrub tag from the overall park, since the individual areas were properly marked as well and it put scrub over the carparks and lakes.

I'm certainly no expert but my interpretation of the OSM wiki on the subject is that scrub is generally more grasses and bushes while woods are more trees. Last time I was there it seemed to fit the later description better around the outside areas.

happy for that part to be reverted if my understanding is wrong.

43440257 about 9 years ago

Strange name, can't find a reference to it anywhere else.
Where did the Roo's bypass name come from?

40817999 over 9 years ago

My understanding is that both methods are permissible.
Admittedly when you start adding more detail as you have then tagging the relation does makes more sense.

40280575 over 9 years ago

This seems to have been inverted. Lake Gordon and Pedder are covered in trees while the land is clear.

40778710 over 9 years ago

These are completely inaccurate and break the work that I surveyed recently. They are not motorway ramps but normal at grade intersections. You've also removed the lanes leading onto the road.

39797267 over 9 years ago

Hi, Just a note that i'm updating some of these.
The building tag is used to indicate that the object is a building outline, not that it has a building on it.
In these cases you are tagging the entire block as a building.

38612590 over 9 years ago

I don't remember the freeway having bridges over Smiths Lane.
Will be out that way in a fortnight so will check but I have a feeling it's still connected as an access for surrounding properties.