Pink Duck's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 145759745 | almost 2 years ago | In the iD editor there is a placeholder textbox for 'housename' and the one below has placeholder '123'. The name is usually non-numeric, though might be the spelled number. In this case, just relocate the 17 from the box above to the box below and it will still render as 17, but using the meaning of house number. |
| 145759745 | almost 2 years ago | Wouldn’t addr:housenumber for a more appropriate tag key to use? If only numbered then that’s fine to have alone for rendering. |
| 143329233 | about 2 years ago | From local knowledge I can tell you that this bridge DOES exist and your edit was damaging to the ground truth map. Please do not delete without verifying things in person. |
| 142598120 | about 2 years ago | Alignment corrections are fine, but positioning improvement can't really be done from Bing alone, unless you have amassed GPS traces or say align with OS StreetView. |
| 140053531 | about 2 years ago | Quick TagInfo check for GB showed more biergarten than beer_garden, and just two beergarden instances. |
| 140053531 | about 2 years ago | The wiki description of the differences between the two is pretty poor. I’m aware of the technical difference in concepts, but in both cases, you can have beer in a garden-like environment. Could put amenity=beergarden perhaps, but which do you think would be more widely understood, rendered and searched on? |
| 141593438 | about 2 years ago | The computational effort to produce and match bounding polygons for search versus database key text value essentially. Can get a sense of that from XAPI poly: documentation. Fair point about The Circuit identifier being the less than unique thing. |
| 141593438 | about 2 years ago | You leave out addr:country in postal addresses based on geolocation. UUID is universally unique, even beyond Earth. The statistical chance of randomly produced clash of GUID is phenomenally low. However, if it freaks you out that someone searching by GUID might possibly one day find two instances of a circuit, then fine :) |
| 141593438 | about 2 years ago | Looks to be a GUID reference, as in globally unique, so probably no need for the :GB suffix. |
| 141563955 | about 2 years ago | A changeset per edit, really? |
| 141166188 | over 2 years ago | Then I suggest you contact StreetComplete to add in that option, as otherwise erroneous tagging will continue to be added. If paved is an option that's actually better in such instances. |
| 141166188 | over 2 years ago | It’s actually surface=bitmac (bitumous McAddam), asphalt used typically for the road surface (hot-rolled). |
| 140312901 | over 2 years ago | Thanks for correcting. |
| 138328479 | over 2 years ago | Glass, renowned for its opaqueness… |
| 138016763 | over 2 years ago | I doubt the pathways are actually asphalt (the hot-rolled kind). More probably they are bituminous Macadam (surface=bitmac). |
| 131837068 | over 2 years ago | The A11 is not a motorway, where such restrictions do exist. |
| 131837068 | over 2 years ago | Why do you think pedestrians are not legally permitted on dual carriageway? |
| 137409727 | over 2 years ago | That it does, but is all back on the legal limitation side and not the physical explicit lane tagging. I could add detail about the alighting/loading meaning parking:both=lane is appropriate over parking:both=no for UK double yellow lines. |
| 137409727 | over 2 years ago | Loading can be banned by adding double yellow orthogonal paint to the kerb edge intermittently too. In London there are also double red lines, just to add to the mix. |
| 137409727 | over 2 years ago | In UK law it is 'waiting' that is not permitted, with exemption for alighting/picking-up passengers or cargo, typically of under 5 minute duration. So stopping and waiting is conditionally lawful. |