TravGW's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 93357397 | about 5 years ago | I checked my sources and yes the address is correct. One house number for the whole complex with each building given a name (A, B, C, etc.) and unit numbers within the building for the individual apartments. |
| 93357397 | about 5 years ago | How did I miss this? I get updates for every changeset in west Texas. |
| 92953491 | about 5 years ago | Please stop removing the building tag from hotels. |
| 92867615 | about 5 years ago | Why delete this road? As far as I can tell, it still exists in all the imagery I've checked. If you deleted it because it is a road no one should be on you can mark access as "private" or as "no". |
| 92728604 | about 5 years ago | I can not see the park you added in any imagery source. Does it really exist? |
| 92781909 | about 5 years ago | Please do not delete objects that still exist. If an object is private then mark it as being private. access=* |
| 92672002 | about 5 years ago | Care to explain why you changed several coastlines to buildings? This is a map that many people depend on and is not game. Please do not make fictional edits. |
| 92498789 | about 5 years ago | Welcome to "Colonia" County. Colonias are at minimum neighborhoods. Others in the countryside could be hamlets or, more rarely, villages. |
| 92202098 | about 5 years ago | Any particular reason for removing the parking lot service roads? |
| 91477807 | about 5 years ago | You do not need to put names on driveways. |
| 91955892 | about 5 years ago | The King William neighborhood already exists to the north. Southtown is a larger area containing several neighborhoods including King William. I have fixed it for you. |
| 90657557 | over 5 years ago | Just a quick note. Please do not copy data from Google. This includes their Street View. I have replaced your image from Google with one from Wikimedia. It's licensing problem. |
| 90434249 | over 5 years ago | Hello and welcome to OpenStreetMap. I've reviewed your edit adding an abandoned rail line. Normally that perfectly fine however it no longer exists in any of the imagery I've checked. Here at OSM we only map what is currently on ground and not the past. Unfortunately this means I'll have to removed your edit. BUT! Fear not! These older historical edits can be made at the OpenHistoricalMap.org. osm.wiki/Open_Historical_Map TL;DR
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| 90043080 | over 5 years ago | Why change the house to an industrial building and why add a park which does not exist? Also is the "industrial" building really used by the 7th Day Adventist? Looks like you are creating fantasy edits for some unknown reason. Please don't. The map is not a game. It is a real world map which many people and organizations rely on. Please do not add fantasy/fake edits. |
| 89934767 | over 5 years ago | What is your reasoning behind changing access=private to access=yes on driveways in this changeset and other changesets in the past? The majority of these driveways lead to oil wells/tanks and should not used by the public. Plus they are often behind no trespassing signs or some other warning/danger sign. That is why I've marked them as private. |
| 89829393 | over 5 years ago | Hello and welcome the OpenStreetMap! Here's a quick tip for future edits. When adding a gate we typically add it as a node on the road. barrier=gate |
| 89456388 | over 5 years ago | The articles I've seen only talk about negotiations starting again. Nothing about the islands being renamed. |
| 89455341 | over 5 years ago | Why the name change for the these two features? We typically discuss with the community before making changes to major features. |
| 89454847 | over 5 years ago | Did you mean to delete the residential area in Encinal? |
| 88792323 | over 5 years ago | A site relation is kinda redundant in this case. Most map programs should be programmed to understand that all the buildings inside the college area are a part of that area. A site relation is used when features are scattered across a large area. For instance, if the college had east and west campuses on opposite ends of the city. Then you could use a site to show they belong together. |