TravGW's Comments
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| 83782619 | over 5 years ago | A fun tool if you have access to a computer is the USDA Crop map. You can zoom in the area you've been working on and see what crops are growing there. |
| 83782619 | over 5 years ago | Meadows are grassy pastures or fields used for things like feeding livestock. The landuse grass tag is more for lawns or yards. It is often used for areas which serve to other purpose but to be a grassy area. A few examples would be median between a divided highway, the middle of a roundabout, the area inside a airport. You can see the nearby Chase Field as a good example of landuse=grass. As an airport the grassy areas there serve only as ground cover and not to feed livestock. I don't have an iPhone so I don't know how Go Maps!! is displaying the different presets to you but you can try looking for pastures and that should be the correct tagging preset. |
| 83782619 | over 5 years ago | Your landuse=grass should be landuse=meadow. |
| 83727745 | over 5 years ago | You forgot to add the island to the bay relation. I fix. |
| 83730627 | over 5 years ago | Please do not copy data from Google Maps.
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| 82528620 | almost 6 years ago | I can not see any of these new roads in any imagery. Nor the beginnings of any construction. If you are trying to add roads that will be constructed in the future, please use the highway=proposed tag. highway=proposed |
| 82233824 | almost 6 years ago | I see. However remember this is not Apple Maps. OSM has its own styling. |
| 82448274 | almost 6 years ago | This changeset has been reverted by 82449568. The Harbor Bridge Project is not this far along yet. If you wish to add the project you can use the proposed and construction highway tags. Use proposed for roads that will be built and construction for roads currently being built.
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| 82449568 | almost 6 years ago | Forgot to readd the editor tag.
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| 82233824 | almost 6 years ago | Landuse=grass is used for smaller grassy area to service no other purpose such as a median between roads. landuse=grass |
| 82054522 | almost 6 years ago | This road should have been left as tertiary or reclassified as residential. highway=unclassified |
| 82015411 | almost 6 years ago | Ramps, turn arounds, and other linking roads must be tagged as highway_link=*. osm.wiki/Highway_link |
| 81752271 | almost 6 years ago | I suppose I should have done a few hundred at a time since it covers such a large area. For this changeset I loaded all nodes in question into JOSM and used the ToDo plugin to review each and every one. Any tag that read like a advertisement was removed. Any tag that I was unsure of was left alone. I would never perform a purely mechanical edit. Too much paperwork involved for those. |
| 81752271 | almost 6 years ago | Please alert me if I made a mistake when removing description tags. |
| 81522179 | almost 6 years ago | Voy a tener que pedirte que dejes de agregar tantos parques. No todas las áreas de césped abierto son un parque. También ha cambiado objetos a parques. Este es un mapa público y muchas personas confían en él. Asegúrese de que sus ediciones agreguen valor al mapa. |
| 81522179 | almost 6 years ago | I'm going to have to ask you to stop adding so many parks. Not every open grass area is a park. You have also changed objects to parks. This is a public map and many people rely on it. Please make sure your edits add value to the map. |
| 81517573 | almost 6 years ago | I notice you changed a park to a farmland. Why did you change it? Noté que cambiaste un parque a tierras de cultivo. ¿Porque lo cambiaste? |
| 80981049 | almost 6 years ago | For a carport like this you just need to spit the way are the building and add covered=yes to the new way under the building. See covered=* |
| 80975916 | almost 6 years ago | So we are deleting spam? I was removing the description tag but otherwise leaving them alone. |
| 80812431 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not use abbreviations in a feature's name. The name should be along the lines of "University of the Incarnate Word
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