VictorIE's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 119926967 | over 2 years ago | Ooops! Do you have a diagnostic tool for telecoms? |
| 130797759 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Just checking, are you sure this section of road is one-way? |
| 110423404 | over 2 years ago | Hi, way/977588965 Are you sure this is a emergency=lifeboat_station A quick search doesn't find a Loughshinny life boat. |
| 131971924 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Reservoirs like this (over-sized tanks, typically semi-underground) are man_made=reservoir_covered The tag water = reservoir is reserved(!) for reservoirs like this: way/38526474 :) |
| 136022009 | over 2 years ago | Yes, I thought the same earlier. |
| 136022009 | over 2 years ago | Generally, the consensus seems to be the fewer tags the better, especially when it comes to access permissions. For example, oneway=no generally isn't used, unless it is the likes of a single-carriageway motorway (where you would normally expect it to be oneway). Importantly, in the OSM Standard View, the footpath changes from red to dark grey, which would make people think the footpath isn't accessible. |
| 136022009 | over 2 years ago | Hi, In light of this discussion: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/access-no-foot-designated-on-highway-footway-should-it-be-reverted/101907 I'm wondering is this is over-tagged with: access=no
highway=footway already means it is designated for pedestrians, to the exclusion of other means. access=no risks some routing software ignoring it completely. |
| 134390960 | over 2 years ago | Hi, You seem to have tagged some roads as motorroad=yes. This has a specific meaning that pedestrians and cyclists can't use the road. It likely applies to the likes of the Jack Lynch Tunnel, but it doesn't apply to city streets.
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| 139188767 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Welcome to OSM. Beach fixed. I extended the much long line along the two short lines, completing the polygon. :) An alternative way to do this would be to create a relation, but for something likes this, the polygon is better. |
| 136739299 | over 2 years ago | Does this building exist? way/1177563320 |
| 130570074 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Just to note :) building=farm is the farm house, where the farmer lives. building=farm_auxiliary is a general farm building, where you might have animals, food stores, vehicles stores, etc. |
| 139002384 | over 2 years ago | Hi, House overlap here: way/1192153462#map=19/54.57832/-5.91504 |
| 139124726 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Thank you for mapping the houses. I mapped Dunshaughlin, Ratoath and Ashbourne to a good standard earlier in the year, but mapping the buildings broke me. :( :) In the other two towns almost all buildings are mapped except where it says fixme = Add buildings. |
| 139004452 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Just be careful mapping paths where paths are already mapped. :) |
| 47071915 | over 2 years ago | Hi, way/482034401 This was meant to be moved to histosm.org. It is showing there, but I'm not sure if it is just copying from here. |
| 134602228 | over 2 years ago | Hi, There are about 58 buildings across Westmeath with the typo building=agriculrural I'll see if I can get to them tomorrow. :) |
| 125580001 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Does the Esri World Imagery look about right here for the construction? |
| 138758070 | over 2 years ago | Hi, node/1948210328 You should only add highway=turning_circle when there is a definite place for vehicles to turn. There is more information here: highway=turning_circle In general, roads, paths, driveways, etc. should connect up. However, you will have places like golf courses and farms where they don't connect. |
| 67420392 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Cabra-Glasnevin LEA incorrectly includes Stoneybatter and Grangegorman areas. This is the 2014 North Inner City LEA, there is no 2019 North Inner City LEA. Different between Dorset Street and Phibsborough Bus Garage. https://www.boundarycommittee.ie/Maps/Dublin%20City%20LEA%20Report%20Map%202018.pdf |
| 131889530 | over 2 years ago | Hi, Should man_made=plaque be |