Udarian's Comments
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| 163869847 | 9 months ago | next time you add land use please add it as an area. |
| 163869559 | 9 months ago | next time you add land use please add it as an area. |
| 163798395 | 9 months ago | I have two questions here, first what does "amenity=toilets + wetland=mangrove" even mean in this context, is it a restroom or a tree, the second question is the "natural=wetland + represent a single tree or meany trees in an area. Happy mapping,
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| 163816663 | 9 months ago | is the piece of sidewalk under construction a completely different parallel segment to the already mapped one, or is part of the already mapped segment parallel under construction? happy mapping,
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| 163712249 | 9 months ago | As I mentioned in my second comment I copied the ownership_type=* value from the ATP website, I knew I had seen that tag as an option in the main ID left side panel so I assumed that what ever ATP was providing was at least somewhat correct, I already knew opening hours, fuel type and address tagging stuff but that I have no clue. It seams that this tag comes from the following code file https://github.com/alltheplaces/alltheplaces/blob/master/locations/spiders/starbucks_us.py and it seems the PR that added the tag to the output was https://github.com/alltheplaces/alltheplaces/pull/4404 . Again I have no clue, if you want I can remove the tag right now I have nothing against that, I added the tag because it was on the ATP website, my bad. |
| 163712249 | 9 months ago | I don’t know what that specific tag means I just added what was there, I wont add that tag in the future if its bogus. |
| 163712249 | 9 months ago | Sorry, I was in a bit of a hurry when I was finishing this commit off so I forgot to add as a source to the commit that I used All The Places for this commit to add extra information like addresses, opening hours and fuel type (information that isn’t easy to survey in) to the businesses in this commit. |
| 163624736 | 9 months ago | whats the source for this as there doesn't seem to be any buildings that this could be in on the imagery in the area. |
| 163608608 | 9 months ago | also please leave better change set comments:
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| 163421252 | 10 months ago | What I keep stating is my personal experience, a few years back back I was at the intersection of Southwest 107th Avenue and Southwest 84th Street (node/99259757) waiting to cross way/1103957961, the traffic lights for way/1132669471 had turned red but the signal for the pedestrians to go had yet to start counting down (at this intersection its like 5 seconds between the light turning red and pedestrian being able to cross as they give cars turning right from way/11160411 a little time to go before allowing pedestrians), there was a cop car on the lane closest to the sidewalk waiting at the stop line and a small family on bikes came behind me and waited behind me (the whole time on the sidewalk), it was at least another 2-3 seconds before the signal for pedestrians turned (the timer turned on) and the cop did nothing about the bikes even though they were clearly there. This was not the only time I saw bikes riding on the sidewalk as I was walking along, there are more instances of this happening then I can count. I have also done a little bit of research of my own on this matter as I have considered biking to the MDC Kendal, were I have classes, and I found nothing to show that pedestrians aren't allowed on sidewalks, and in fact from what I can tell in Fl bikes are fully allowed on sidewalks, they have to yield to pedestrians but they are legally allowed. |
| 163421252 | 10 months ago | highway=cycleway is specifically for bikes and not for pedestrians the foot=* and bicycle=* is for "Cycle & Foot Path"'s so logically without the foot=* and bicycle=* it is solely for bikes. Also, at least here in miami dade county bikes are allowed on sidewalks unless they have specific painted or otherwise facilities (like lanes) on the road, which are highway=footway, which if those separate facilities are available they should use those. |
| 163420875 | 10 months ago | I don't see why this was reverted as it basically fixes the issues with changeset/162800365
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| 163421252 | 10 months ago | the problem is that these are bicycle and foot paths so removing the foot=* and bicycle=* removes that fact, especially removing the foot=* since this is for those (likely employees) with access to this private land, thus just leaving the highway=cycleway alone makes it seem as if this is only for cycling and not for foot and that is wrong, that is why I put the foot=* there in the first place. |
| 162800365 | 10 months ago | how, I don't see how, access=private tells you who is allowed on a way while *=designated tells you the type of transportation allowed on a way not who is allowed on a way, removing bicycle=designated and foot=designated would remove important information in this case. access=private tells you only certain people can access this way while bicycle=designated + foot=designated tells you that only bikes and pedestrians on foot are allowed to use these ways. the *=designated tags don't say that anyone can use the way they imply no such thing, they just tell you the type of transportation allowed on the way and in that way doesn't override the access=private. |
| 163382684 | 10 months ago | next time can you please leave a better change set comment, for more info see osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments and split your commit up geographically so that the geographic size of the commit is smaller, for more info see
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| 163343322 | 10 months ago | please respond |
| 163343322 | 10 months ago | next time can you please leave a better change set comment, for more info see:
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| 162917065 | 10 months ago | Thank you so much for the help with the roundabout. |
| 162906271 | 10 months ago | So can you please either add the new building or move the POI so that it’s in a building. |
| 162800365 | 10 months ago | first of all, on OSM we don't map for data consumers, if an app is using the OSM data incorrectly its on them to fix their implementation. I have mapped enough pedestrian and foot paths in Miami that look the exact same to be 99% certain that this is a pedestrian and foot path along with driving by many a time as I used to live somewhat near by. again designated does not necessarily mean public access, it just means that the specific type of traffic (in this case bicycle and foot) are allowed to use the path, again the access=private is what marks it as private.
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