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159538517 about 1 year ago

ok. Thanks for clarification.

159483086 about 1 year ago

Hi Quincy,
I don't think this is a good idea.
First the network tag is for hiking routes is described having only lwn, rwn, nwn, iwn values.
route=hiking
And second some data consumers depend on this values. Waymarkedtrails being one of them I think.
Cheers

159504192 about 1 year ago

Hi,
here just be a bit careful, because the gnis:feature_id and wikidata tags were not moved.
I re-added them to the whole grounds.
Cheers

159538000 about 1 year ago

Hi,
I corrected shape fo the driveway a bit as part of it was obstructed by trees.

You can see it clearly if you switch the background imagery to 'CT ECO Orthoimagery (2019)' or 'Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta'.

https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/imagery/#changing-the-background-aerial-imagery

159538275 about 1 year ago

Hi,
This looks good. Thanks!

159538517 about 1 year ago

Hi,
by 'informal path' you mean an actual path that people use? Because from aerial imagery it looks like it leads through someone's backyard.

159546248 about 1 year ago

Hi,
generally we put private tag on roads only if there is a gate meant to prevent public access or a 'no trespassing' sign.

159546265 about 1 year ago

Hi,
you are correct. There should be only one copy of an address.
Thanks!

159226480 about 1 year ago

When you switch the background, you will see that this parking lot has still some hidden parts that are obstructed by trees.

way/1334626417

159226480 about 1 year ago

Welcome to OSM and thanks for editing!
Here are a few tips for editing:

1) When drawing a parking lot area, try placing new nodes at every corner of the parking lot and make sure the line traces the outline precisely. Try to avoid cases where the line would cross grass, buildings or other objects that are not part of the parking.

2) I suggest you switch from the default background to 'CT ECO Orthoimagery (2019)'. It was made in spring when the tree leaves are gone and you can see the parking lot outlines under tree canopies better.
Here is how to change the background: https://learnosm.org/en/beginner/id-editor/#configuring-the-background-layer

Let me know if you need help.
Cheers

159069334 about 1 year ago

Thanks for checking

158825125 about 1 year ago

Thanks for the pointers. I briefly read through the discussion there and the arguments there pretty much summarize my thoughts. In the mean time I have moved Storrs-Mansfield to offical_name.

159069334 about 1 year ago

Hi,
I combined all of Housatonic State Forest into one relation.
Did I correctly added this area as an inner exclusion zone?
way/1333323436

159106961 about 1 year ago

Hey Tom,
Good job, those look much nicer now!

I edited a couple that needed a bit more love. Their shape was cut of by trees.
e.g. way/1333568636

When editing try to change your background imagery. Hit 'B' key or click on 'Background settings' on the right side. Then select either 'Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta' or ' CT ECO Orthoimagery (2019)'. This will remove the trees for you.

Then it's just as simple as drawing a bunch of straight lines by placing the nodes in the corners of parking lots.

Let me know how it goes.

Cheers

159105973 about 1 year ago

Hi,
I would suggest merging areas together in order to avoid creating duplicate preserves.

1) merge ways 1333563490, 1333563488 and 1333563489 into a single area since they are touching each other and there is no additional information to distinguish them.
2) Group this new area together with way/1333563491 into a multipolygon relation and move all the tags from these way to the relation

159106961 about 1 year ago

Hi again.
Unfortunately, some of your parking lots are traced in very low quality. For example this one: way/1333568636

I would suggest that you switch your background to 'Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta' which would allow you to see parking lot outlines through trees canopies. Try drawing the area tightly along the outlines and avoid unnecessary overlaps with buildings or other objects.

Just let me know if you need help!
Cheers

159058896 about 1 year ago

hi,
sorry I reverted your edit because Stop and Shop already exists at this location.
way/888324386

158983802 about 1 year ago

Hi and welcome to OSM!

Thanks for adding all those parking lots. I just wanted to give you a few tips for future editing:

1) When editing, you can change the background imagery by pressing B and then selecting for e.g. 'Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta' or a newer version 'CT ECO Orthoimagery (2019)'.
They have much higher resolution and trees are without leaves for better visibility.

2) After you draw a parking lot area you can press Q to make its angles 90˚ which makes it shape more true to the reality.

3) Don't be afraid to place more nodes or move the nodes around to make the shape more accurate. As an example look at this parking lot near by: way/1146150031

You can contact me any time in case you need help.

Cheers.

159004229 about 1 year ago

I agree that this relation looks like something that should be part of wikidata project.

158825125 about 1 year ago

Hi and thanks for editing OSM!

'Storrs-Mansfield' might be recommended for address field by USPS, but I've never heard anyone calling it like that. Any maps that I know show simple 'Storrs' and GNIS under Id number 212656 shows name as 'Storrs'.

I would suggest having name=Storrs, official_name=Storrs-Mansfield and alt_name=Storrsville

Wikipedia link also needs to be fixed as there is no wiki page named 'Storrs-Mansfield, Connecticut' only https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storrs,_Connecticut

Also you accidentally removed wikidata Id which should be moved back wikidata=Q166302

Cheers.