SK53's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 113943098 | about 4 years ago | @kawino85: This is OpenStreetMap not OpenUKSISCA, so our meaning of industrial will not necessarily accord with it's usage elsewhere. You can tag the industrial sector (it's a separate tag, but an international classification is recommended, see osm.wiki/Key%3Aindustry%3Aisic_code). Equally there is a utility=* tag (utility=*), but both are used to supplement the existing tags. |
| 113983533 | about 4 years ago | Just checked my images & there is definitely a no right turn sign at the lights on South Parade. There is other detail which I can't see, but am assuming it's "Except Buses". Have removed the access=no on the via point. |
| 113943098 | about 4 years ago | Hi kawino85, Sewage works have more or less been tagged with industrial from when I started with OSM in 2009. If redundant substantial remediation is required before using for other purposes (another quite good indication of industrial processes). Jerry |
| 113983533 | about 4 years ago | There are plenty of Geograph photos showing the stretch from South Parade to Water Street is bus only, also http://rochdaleonline.co.uk/news-features/2/news-headlines/104568/drivers-caught-on-camera-in-tram-only-zones. Not sure I got this far when I surveyed in 2017 |
| 32098670 | about 4 years ago | Hi, Was just looking for "heath" names in Warwickshire (based on Steven Falk's map - https://mobile.twitter.com/StevenFalk1/status/1203423627863085058) and noticed that the end bit of Heath Lane, Brinklow is mapped as unpaved, which is very unusual for highway=unclassified. This Geograph images suggests it is actually asphalted https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5503798. Regards, Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113869004 | about 4 years ago | A request to both, if terracing a terrace & changing to building=house, please also add house=terraced as it preserves information otherwise lost (or awkward to determine). The house tag can be used for other types two, but at present iD supports these as explicit building types, so there is little mileage in changing such things at present. Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113854055 | about 4 years ago | Welcome to OSM, Thanks for this, I've moved it a couple of buildings over opposite Prebend Passage (which incidentally suggests that we've made the Crown too big) and added the address. I think your original location should be Cafe Piano (if still open), the first building on Westgate. Thanks, again, Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113503876 | about 4 years ago | Should the Central Catholic High School also be excluded from the CMU polygon? Latter looks a bit unrefined (e.g. excludes TCS Hall & includes parts of properties on W side of S Neville St. Looks like this area is getting a bit of attention recently, well done! |
| 4314444 | about 4 years ago | I suspect Roche Bobois have moved. There's another shop at Sihlporte node/9115808230 (is that the old EPA building?) |
| 61942706 | about 4 years ago | Hmm, it would have been better to check with me. The footpath is closed ("gating order") not open. |
| 19017633 | about 4 years ago | I guess in principle it is equivalent to addr:interpolation ways on either side of the road. |
| 19017633 | about 4 years ago | Experimental. The vector represents which way housenumbers go w.r.t to the street way, so opposite means that house numbers rise in the opposite direction to the direction of the way. The idea is that one can start to infer predicted housenumbers based on the vector direction. I stopped thinking about this in detail when openaddresses kicked off as John Murray had more sophisticated techniques. Of course when it died, I'd lost the impetus. Not sure why I added it here (perhaps based on FHRS address values). |
| 113571785 | about 4 years ago | I presume one of the routing engines was directing people to one of the roads either side of the station. However, moving the station node is not particularly good practice. A simple foot way through the entrance foyer would have sufficed: in fact it exists, has done so for 2 years: way/761027930/history. It would be worth: a) seeing if routers accept highway=corridor (presumably not); b) use an explicit railway station entrance tag (osm.wiki/Tag%3Arailway%3Dtrain_station_entrance); c) change the highway=corridor to highway=footway with covered=yes. Note the latter might not entirely resolve routing because the platforms are mapped as areas. Station nodes are used for other purposes than foot or car access as well. |
| 86472170 | about 4 years ago | Hi, I noticed that you changed the foot route through the hospital to the tram stop from highway=footway to highway=corridor and removed the correct indoor tagging. These tags were chosen for a specific reason: the route through the hospital is a much shorter interconnection that going round the outside which is what routers now do. Fortunately I haven't needed to catch a tram in a hurry recently, but this change disables my ability to check how much time I have in hand. Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113331331 | about 4 years ago | Hi, If you change terrace to house can you also add house=terraced? Otherwise we are losing a bit of information. Thanks, Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113054105 | about 4 years ago | Hi andrea_jp, Did you mean to add bus stop Albula to the route master of Bus 3? This is unconventional. I see you are a new mapper so that you may have done this inadvertently. Sorry for not writing in German. Jerry aka SK53 |
| 113061360 | about 4 years ago | Hi Bernard, I think this pretty regular tagging for people who wish to map car parks in detail (obviously a bit prone to overlaps etc). Probably rare in the UK, but I think increasingly popular elsewhere. It's also pretty much required to adequately map disabled parking (whether in a car park or isolated places) for actual use. By extension, I'd say that therefore valid for all parking spaces (including other categories such as "mother & child" ones). Jerry aka SK53 |
| 112896990 | about 4 years ago | Fixed in changeset/113130575 Thanks |
| 113098802 | about 4 years ago | Hi, The really simple way is just to add a level tag, so level=0 for the hairdresser, level=1;2 or 1-2 for the charity. You won't see this difference unless you look with one of the visualisers which are designed for indoor mapping and therefore handle levels. Here's an example of OpenLevelUp with shop nodes in a Shopping Centre, the market is on the first floor: https://openlevelup.net/?l=1#20/52.95609/-1.14703. A more sophisticated (& complex) way is to map the relevant things as areas within the building & also with level tags. HTH, Jerry aka SK53 |
| 71974092 | about 4 years ago | Hi Mike, wetland=peat_bog looks to be a tag which you are possibly one of the main users of in the UK (and possibly worldwide. Do you have any feeling if it is distinct from wetland=bog? Do you know if your main usage is on blanket bogs or raised bogs (I presume the former are much commoner in the Pennines). Jerry |