Timmy_Tesseract's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 156697052 | 8 months ago | The multipolygon in question was inappropriate in multiple ways as it also duplicated the building attributes of the main municipal hall building to all the other buildings in the compound. I've replaced it with this landuse (way/1377369045) and also reached out to the mapper regarding some other possible tagging improvements. |
| 156428394 | 8 months ago | Selamat pagi. I noticed that you changed many footways and paths in this area to highway=residential together with motorcar=no. I'm aware that this practice seems to be accepted in Indonesia but in the Philippines we try to stick with the global tagging conventions. Highway=residential should only be used for streets wide enough for motorcars and access tags are intended to map legal access restrictions, not physical impossibility. If you could review these changes again it would be greatly appreciated. Terima kasih. |
| 164598117 | 9 months ago | I already improved the tagging before I wrote above changeset comment. Maybe you still had the older data loaded in the editor. Always make sure to refresh data before starting a new mapping session because other mappers might have been active in the meantime. |
| 164598117 | 9 months ago | Good day tcgcwaypoint. Welcome to OpenStreetMap and thank you for your very detailed contributions at Tangub City Global College. In OSM we have a quite complex tagging system with specific established tags for almost every object that can be mapped. For compatibility it's important to stick to these tags whenever possible. The OSM wiki has descriptions and definitions for most of these tags. For example here you can find all you need to know about indoor mapping like what you attempted at TCGC: osm.wiki/Simple_Indoor_Tagging Instead of pathway you can use highway=service for driveways highway=footway for outdoor pedestrian paths, indoor=corridor for indoor paths. For rooms the correct tag is indoor=room + room=office/toilet/classroom, etc. For buildings there are specific tags to describe the function, e.g. building=college, building=sports_hall. Hope this helps and don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions! Best regards, Timmy |
| 160370217 | 9 months ago | Hey there. According to the wiki railway=abandoned should only be used if "the route is still visible with ties/sleepers, signals or other railroad right of way signs or infrastructure". No such physical signs seem to remain for the former rails in Bamban. Most of the right-of-way has either been replaced with streets or is covered with buildings. At most some secondary recognisable traces like earthworks are visible which would match the wiki description of railway=razed. |
| 162889075 | 9 months ago | Good day, Please have a look at wiki documentation for access=permit: "This tag should be used in cases where a permit is required, but is routinely granted to everyone requesting it." Possibly access=private might be more suitable here? |
| 150009912 | 9 months ago | Hey Relae. Occasionally a letter or numerical suffix is added to 3-digit refs if all allocated numbers for a given area are already in use (in case of Davao City N913-N921). For DCCR the route number is not yet signposted but can be found in the DPWH Road Inventory. |
| 160016532 | about 1 year ago | Good morning. With this revert you removed various tags including population, official_name, is_in:*, admin_type:PH and more, which all seem to be well-established and aligned with local mapping conventions. Please consider reaching out to mappers through changeset comments or direct messages if you have concerns with some of their edits. For general discussions about local mapping conventions there's quite an active OSM PH community channel on telegram (https://t.me/OSMPH). Given the very generic changeset comment one can only guess what caused you to do this revert. Would you mind explaining the reason for the deletions? Do you maybe have concerns with the change from designation to admin_type:PH? If so, this topic was discussed and voted on in the above-mentioned community channel and wiki documentation has been updated accordingly. Generally reverts should only be done if you are very confident that entirety of a changeset is problematic. Most of the time it's better to just load all affected data of a changeset into editor and then selectively modify tags/geometries. This is to avoid reversion of accompanying changes (e.g. updating of population). Best regards. |
| 133464926 | about 1 year ago | Good morning! What source did you use for mapping the Sibulan-San Jose Boundary, specifically the section between Janayjanay and Maningcao? There's a DENR map in the national park that indicates the boundary might be further north, in a more or less straight line, not following the river. |
| 154504368 | about 1 year ago | Demotion of streets around Agora was long overdue. But I'm wondering about the removed access restrictions on the new connector road and the geometry changes at the intersection with Julio Pacana Street. In February access was still restricted to hgv, bicycles and pedestrians only. Is your change based on local knowledge more recent than this? Also as far as I know strava updates their heatmap monthly but their gps traces still indicate an offset at the intersection, not a direct connection to San Pedro Street. |
| 154627390 | over 1 year ago | Good day Jherome, I find some of the downgrades in this changeset quite confusing. Given that you do not indicate any source for your edits I would like to ask if you have any on-the-ground knowledge in the areas affected by these changes. Even if you do, I believe it would be quite appropriate to consult with other local mappers first before conducting modifications on such a massive scale. Many of the roads in question serve as integral links and alternative connectors between large population centers (cities, provinces and even regions). Downgrading them from trunk and primary to secondary (the same level used for roads connecting small municipalities) completely breaks the long and well established hierarchy of relative importance. Here are a few examples: - Dologon-Quezon Road serves as main artery for traffic between Davao City/Davao del Sur and Valencia/Malaybalay/CdO (arguably higher relative importance than bypassed Quezon-Maramag Section of N10) - Matalam-Bagontapay Road serves as main artery for traffic between Gensan/Marbel/Tacurong and entirety of Bukidnon/Misamis Oriental (similar importance as Makilala-M'lang Road) - Aglayan-Ticalaan Road serves as alternative connector between Valencia (and as extension of N912 also for traffic from Davao del Norte) and CdO (much higher importance compared to nearby Tagoloan-Talakag and Cabanglasan-San Fernando Roads) - Kibawe-Kalilangan Road serves as alternative connector from Kidapawan/North Cotabato to Marawi/Lanao del Sur and CdO/Misamis Oriental (much higher importance compared to nearby secondaries connecting Kadingilan to Damulog, Dancagan and Don Carlos) Looking forward to hear your thoughts! |
| 152104882 | over 1 year ago | Good day again. Not sure why you are sorry, but please only use the description tag for information that is relevant for the end map user. And please add more meaningful changeset comments to your edits. Try to describe what you're detailing and connecting (e.g. "connect roads, add surface details"). |
| 152864929 | over 1 year ago | Good day. Please have a look at the wiki definitions of highway=busway and highway=bus_guideway. They should only be used where bus lanes are physically separated from all other traffic and for the latter additional rail-like infrastructure is required. This does not seem to be the case in Tacloban. Bus routes driving on regular roads can be mapped using public transport relations containing the existing highway segments. |
| 152381097 | over 1 year ago | There's also the more specific townhall:type=barangay ;) |
| 139462457 | over 1 year ago | Waterway=stream was intended. Fixed it now, thanks for pointing it out. |
| 146145466 | over 1 year ago | Good afternoon and thank you for your contributions to OpenStreetMap. The phone number that you added here seems to contain a typo (11 digits instead of 10), could you please change it to the correct number? |
| 149592453 | over 1 year ago | Hello. What is your source for the names added in this changeset? In case of the existing place node you changed the name from Oro to Luhuran. This seems a bit weird as Dapitan does not have a barangay with that name and the nearby schools indicate that Oro is the correct place name. |
| 149804595 | over 1 year ago | Good evening. If you want to specify on which side a highway cutting is located you can use cutting=left/right/both. No need to use description tag. |
| 149161027 | over 1 year ago | Yes I was. Thanks for the reminder! |
| 148618277 | almost 2 years ago | Good day. Thanks for catching this! I removed the tags thinking it was the outdated code for the undivided province, wasn't aware that new codes were assigned already. Codes restored in this changeset:
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