Peter Dobratz's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 45121174 | almost 9 years ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap. I changed some of this around (connection roads and paths, formatting addresses and opening hours, etc). Hopefully I still retained the essence of what you have added. Let me know if you have any questions. |
| 39980811 | almost 9 years ago | What is "Blue Diamond Enterprises"? |
| 44549161 | almost 9 years ago | Yeah, the JOSM validator sometimes doesn't pick up things the first time (may have to do with the subset of OSM objects it is considering based on the context). You can try running the JOSM validator multiple times before and after uploading. This particular problem with service roads not connecting up to nearby roads seems fairly common. For example:
If you have a chance, can you review your own changsets to find these? |
| 44549161 | almost 9 years ago | Please be careful that the roads you are creating actually connect to the other roads. I've seen some of your service road additions where it fails the "Way end node near other highway" JOSM validator test. |
| 30677864 | almost 9 years ago | Where does the "Big Blue" name come from. Is this something other than a single family residential property? |
| 44361442 | about 9 years ago | Thanks for updating some local hospitals. I'm trying to standardize formatting of phone numbers to +1-xxx-xxx-xxxx format (same as what you entered, except using dash "-" instead of space " " for the separator). For the website URL, it's better to stick to the simplest form, such as:
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| 40524424 | about 9 years ago | I'm trying to standardize phone number formats. Do you mind breaking up US phone numbers into groups of 3 numbers (3-digit area code, 3-digit exchange, 4-digit number)? So here instead of "+1-425-6469602", it would be "+1-425-646-9602". Thanks. |
| 34458941 | about 9 years ago | This looks good. I think I had already done something similar for some of the streetcar stops where I separated the platform from the sidewalk. |
| 34458941 | about 9 years ago | I agree that the sidewalk should be named the same as the road that it parallels: "Northeast Holladay Street". Would it make sense to not have the platform and the sidewalk be the same Way object? What if we made the 2 parallel Ways with the platform being closer to the tracks and the sidewalk being closer building? I'm generally not in favor of appending "MAX Station" to the name of every MAX station. Those words are of course omitted in maps like this:
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| 42108998 | about 9 years ago | Locals don't recognize phone numbers in the formats you are suggesting. Using either of those formats for the United States goes against well established local conventions. If you read further on that wiki page: "Some countries have very well established national standards on how telephone numbers are written (e.g. xxx-xxx-xxxx in the US)"
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| 42108998 | about 9 years ago | Hi, I'm trying working to standardize on phone number formatting in my local area and it looks like you are doing something similar. All phone numbers in the NANP system (USA, Canada, and some islands) have 10 digits grouped as a 3-digit area code, 3-digit exchange, and 4-digit number. For this business, I have used "phone=+1-503-227-8373" Would you mind using a similar format for the phone numbers you are are editing? |
| 34538897 | about 9 years ago | It looks like there's some confusion with the changes you've made. For bike lanes, rather than creating new Way objects with cycleway=lane tags, these tags should be added to the existing roads in OSM. However, a lot of the existing roads in OSM already have this information tagged on them. I can try to clean this up at some point. Is there anything beside adding bike lane information that you are trying to accomplish with these changes? |
| 35917997 | about 9 years ago | I've reverted these changes. Please refrain from adding vulgar slang names to OpenStreetMap.
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| 1958636 | over 9 years ago | I'll write up a wiki page with the rationale behind the tagging. |
| 39695450 | over 9 years ago | In this changeset, I noticed that you moved some restaurants around to locations that don't make sense (the middle of an intersection). Please be aware that your edits are live on the global OpenStreetMap database and not intended just for your personal use. I've reverted this changeset in changeset/41839106 |
| 1958636 | over 9 years ago | The ODOT "Moving Ahead" newsletter from September 2006 contains a trivia question (page 6): "Which portion of the interstate was once known as Minnesota Freeway?" http://www.odotmovingahead.com/2006/09/ I can't find the official answers to these trivia questions, but just the question alone would seem to suggest we use "old_name=Minnesota Freeway" instead of "name=Minnesota Freeway" |
| 1958636 | over 9 years ago | The reason I ask is that an anonymous user posted a note last year saying that the "Minnesota Freeway" name was wrong. There were a few users that agreed, but not action was taken to change the data prior to closing the note. I'm poking around on the ODOT site to see if I can find anything:
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| 1958636 | over 9 years ago | Can you elaborate on where the name "Minnesota Freeway" comes from? |
| 27923627 | over 9 years ago | Why did you change the tag railway=dismantled to railway=abandoned? |
| 34318021 | over 9 years ago | Yeah, I like tunnel=building_passage for capturing things like drive-through lanes that intersect buildings as well. |