Mashin's Comments
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| 118491808 | almost 4 years ago | Hi and welcome to OSM!
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| 118415347 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
Failure to comply with community editing standards will result in block of your account. |
| 118413254 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
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| 118172831 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
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| 118092696 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
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| 118364634 | almost 4 years ago | Sorry but you can't treat OSM like your personal playground. There are many projects and companies depending on this data. Please stick to the community established editing standards. If your software is not compatible then you'll have to post-process the data or fix your software. |
| 118380376 | almost 4 years ago | Please don't do that again. |
| 118364634 | almost 4 years ago | Those are not just lines. They are part of multipolygon that defines rough. Please read about multipolygons before doing further edits osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon |
| 118344986 | almost 4 years ago | Please follow the community editing guidelines. Use multipolygons where needed and don't delete exiting objects.
Not following the guidelines will result in blocking of your account. |
| 118300773 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
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| 118177208 | almost 4 years ago | Sorry, there was a recent road reclassification in CT and I am just trying to prevent it from getting mixed up again.
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| 117919249 | almost 4 years ago | Hi and thanks for editing OSM! Just a few corrections on the way you are editing the data:
2) Don't add hole number into name for golf=hole objects. Those belong to ref= tag. 3) When you are drawing buildings, please trace the exact building shape from aerial imagery and press Q to adjust the corner angles. Don't just draw a random quadrangle at the building location. 4) When editing an object, adjust its shape by dragging existing nodes or adding new nodes. Don't delete whole objects and replace them with new shapes. Not complying with community standards of mapping will result in blocking of your account.
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| 117997018 | almost 4 years ago | Hi zzmzzm,
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| 117589566 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks Andrew! |
| 117853638 | almost 4 years ago | I assume you are talking about this map from Hamden GIS: https://server2.mapxpress.net/webdata/Hamden/Zoning_Map/Hamden_Zoning_Map.pdf Most likely those parcels are left for a possible extension of the exiting roads in case of a further residential development in the area. This is a bit of a controversial topic with many discussions (osm.wiki/Talk:Parcel). I've mostly seen people being against including parcel/zoning data into OSM, because how much effort it takes to keep it up to date.
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| 117867478 | almost 4 years ago | fixed it. |
| 117853638 | almost 4 years ago | Hi David,
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| 117744738 | almost 4 years ago | Hi,
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| 117589566 | almost 4 years ago | Hi Andrew, thanks for the great work on hiking trails. CT is starting to look really good.
Current idea is that if the trail does not exist, don't map it. If it exists and has sign prohibiting use, add `access=no`. If path is clearly not made for official use mark it `informal=yes`. More in depth information is summarized on this wiki page osm.wiki/United_States/Trail_Access_Project cheers |
| 117581724 | almost 4 years ago | Hi zzmzzm. Actually the path is there. You can also check on Maxar premium imagery, which is the most up to date. Cheers |