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49777974 over 8 years ago

You're practically just dumping the GRB buildings in OSM! Could you please do some more checking? The buildings in the mapped construction site have *obviously* been removed. And those next to it too, they're going through a way. This means JOSM would have given a warning, and you ignored it!

47236692 over 8 years ago

Another useful tool is JOSM's "Improve way accuracy" tool. It makes working with existing ways a lot easier, so maybe you won't have to redraw it in the first place.

47236692 over 8 years ago

You're removing ways and redrawing them, discarding all history.* This is a bit rude because this makes it seem you were the original author. You can use the Replace Geometry tool of the "utilsplugin2" plugin to keep a way's history.

* You're doing it in separate changesets, which makes it even harder to track changes.

49779699 over 8 years ago

The water outlines on the GRB are outdated near Cotton Island.

48300256 over 8 years ago

water=riverbank is not an existing tag. Stop it.

42425462 over 8 years ago

Accidental comment on wrong changeset ↑

42425462 over 8 years ago

water=riverbank is not an existing tag. Stop it.

49611127 over 8 years ago

Rickyjones was hier niet duidelijk in. Het leek inderdaad alsof hij de naam van de brug zei.

49611127 over 8 years ago

Straussbrug is het type brug, niet de naam.

47287365 over 8 years ago

Hi, for stuff under construction, the convention is to tag *=construction and put the normal value for highway/railway/building... in the tag construction=*.

So for example for the building way/368995264 you marked as under construction: [building=construction] [construction=commercial]

Doing [building=commercial [construction=yes] makes it more confusing. This has been called "troll tags" by some users. Data users would have to check all objects for construction=yes, proposed=yes, planned=yes, disused=yes, abandoned=yes, historical=yes, razed=yes, removed=yes, demolished=yes, dismantled=yes ...

More information on the wiki: osm.wiki/Comparison_of_life_cycle_concepts

Is this building still under construction now? If so, could you change it? If not, of course the construction=yes should be removed.

Cheers!

46138366 over 8 years ago

Same as changeset/46138468#c152839

highway=construction

construction=residential

46138468 over 8 years ago

Hi, for stuff under construction, the convention is to tag *=construction and put the normal value for highway/railway/building... in the tag construction=*.

So for example in this case: [railway=construction] [construction=rail]

Doing [railway=rail] [construction=yes] makes it more confusing. This has been called "troll tags" by some users. Data users would have to check all objects for construction=yes, proposed=yes, planned=yes, disused=yes, abandoned=yes, historical=yes, razed=yes, removed=yes, demolished=yes, dismantled=yes ...

More information on the wiki: osm.wiki/Comparison_of_life_cycle_concepts

Is this rail still under construction now? If so, could you change it?

Cheers!

41647724 over 8 years ago

For your information: you marked a too big way segment as oneway, breaking the routing. I've fixed it. In the future, could you split a segment when necessary before applying oneway=yes? Thanks, have a great day.

46563915 over 8 years ago

Ah wacht, je hebt het apart getekend fietspad ook weggedaan. Laat maar

46563915 over 8 years ago

Dag JanFi

Met cycleway=track op de hoofdweg, als het fietspad al als een aparte weg ingetekend is, wordt het verwarrend voor routers. Het verband tussen parallelle wegen is namelijk moeilijk automatisch te bepalen. Daarom bestaat bicycle=use_sidepath, dat is de correcte tag als het fietspad apart gemapt is. bicycle=use_sidepath

49615072 over 8 years ago

Matching some more different combinations with the mopeds:

Uppercase: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/pVA 706 ways
Lowercase: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/pVB 379 ways

So the difference is definitely not an order of magnitude.

49615072 over 8 years ago

> the best way is to first adopt the more common scheme and in parallel start a discussion in the local community

The problem is that the discussion will cite usage numbers, they are one of the metrics that are used to do an informal vote. I don't support that though, those are too easily influencable.

49615072 over 8 years ago

(Erratum: it was voted as emergency=defibrillator, not aed, but the vote for the lowercase option got significantly more votes than the uppercase one.)

49615072 over 8 years ago

Hi Jan

Tags with capital letters don't fit in with the other tags. For example for emergency=aed it was voted explicitly to use lowercase.

I'm aware that moped_A is more popular at the moment, but unless it is standardized to use uppercase (there're only two mentions about it in the wiki, no documentation), I intend to vote with my own tagging to use lowercase, to influence the usage statistics.

Regards, M!dgard

49618796 over 8 years ago

I meant "non-oneway street"