VictorIE's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 128724684 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Overlap 2 way/1111983692 |
| 129103613 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Overlap way/1115324924 |
| 128901397 | about 3 years ago | I'll nuke it. |
| 94644447 | about 3 years ago |
Summer Court may be the name of the building / apartment development, not the street. In Ireland, address and street don't always coincide. :) |
| 128493318 | about 3 years ago | :) |
| 128901397 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Single node in way. If I'm correct, this has been demolished. |
| 128796967 | about 3 years ago | Note the spelling of Poleberry, not Polebarry in Polebarry Link Road. I'll fix it now. |
| 128188221 | about 3 years ago | Thanks for this but do be careful with such huge changesets! |
| 128490551 | about 3 years ago | Hi, The tagging we have been using for Church of Ireland schools, churches, etc. is: religion=christian
Like quite a few other protestant denominations, the Church of Ireland does consider itself 'catholic', but not Roman Catholic. Hence, I am slow to use denomination=catholic and use denomination=roman_catholic instead. Jonathan Swift was Dean of the Church of Ireland's St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. |
| 128610876 | about 3 years ago | Hi, I'm seeing lots of roads not quite joined up (not just you) recently. node/10167346615 |
| 122912086 | about 3 years ago | Hi, I've never been to Freshford, so I don't know how I came to making these edits! I can only imagine they came about in relation to the nodes that were deleted in this changeset. Maybe there were duplicate markers. Feel free to adjust. |
| 110132764 | about 3 years ago | It seems the area to the west is prone to flooding, as is common in Fermanagh. Using a weir to manage that wouldn't be unusual. Historically (see the "Ireland British War Office 1:25k GSGS 3906" imagery, dates from about 1896) there was a footbridge. In the "Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta" imagery (dates from about 2012), it looks like a bridge suitable for vehicles, about 4 metres wide, mounted on top of the weir. In the newer images, it appears to be removed. It looks like there is a weir, but it could also be a ford. abandoned:highway=* is another option. What does "Irish Bridge" mean? |
| 110132764 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Is not:name=tr a typo? |
| 128009267 | about 3 years ago | Should this be office=financial ? If the car park is private, should it carry a name at all? |
| 125212213 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Is this just a warehouse, not a shop? |
| 104987393 | about 3 years ago | On what basis have you renamed the South City Link Road? Just because some semi-literate troglodytes (not you) apply an unofficial name to nebulous parts of both the South City Link Road and the South Ring Road doesn't mean the name has changed. |
| 127855610 | about 3 years ago | Hi, What does this represent?relation/2108330 The relation seems to be a missing a role. |
| 127356324 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Broken census area boundary way/1093774683 |
| 126031011 | about 3 years ago | Hi, Lots of double-mapped houses. |
| 126333456 | over 3 years ago | Hi, What does this untagged line represent? way/23548265 There seems to be an unnecessary double node here: node/1324401086#map=19/51.88573/-10.42472 |