Warin61's Comments
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| 45583295 | almost 9 years ago | This has been deleted by some one..
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| 45453892 | almost 9 years ago | Has the WHOLE are changed from Industrial??? |
| 45453604 | almost 9 years ago | The park does not cross the road.
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| 45583104 | almost 9 years ago | Deleted. Area is not a park. Not shown in either LPI Imagery nor LPI base map. Please do not enter fantasy. OSM is for actual objects. |
| 45582309 | almost 9 years ago | Hi,
The 'Scott Park' entry looks more like 'Clareville Park' to me.. use the LPI Base Map to get the legal boundaries.
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| 45580232 | almost 9 years ago | Talk to 'em. Otherwise you may get into edit wars. |
| 45580886 | almost 9 years ago | Use landcover=grass ... landuse=grass may get changed. You can use both tags together just to avoid any migration issues with the landuse=grass tag. |
| 45581083 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM.
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| 45583939 | almost 9 years ago | Not very polite to delete stuff without contacting the original mapper? |
| 45578701 | almost 9 years ago | P.S.
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| 45578701 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM. Some comments... The footpath does not cross a waterway .. so should not carry the ford=yes tag. The parks boundary can be better determined using LPI Base Map rather than the imagery. There are some other green areas on the Base Map that may be of interest to you ... are they parks (leisure=park) or some kind of reserve (leisure=nature_reserve)? Take a look?
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| 45566241 | almost 9 years ago | Hi,
You have added node/4637970582 with the tags lesiure=park and name=Granby Park Sign ... This is not ideal in three ways; The park is already entered as an area ... so there is no need to enter it again as leisure=park. The name 'Granby Park Sign' I think says what the physical feature is ... a sign for Granby Park? Does it have any other information? If it contains information then you could tag it as tourism=information, information=sign. If it contains no information other than the parks name .. then I don't think it is a usefull map feature. The name= tag should be for a real name ... not for the function of a feature. |
| 45557580 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM. You have added the way/469421084 as highway=pedestrian .. this is used for wide areas of pedestrian spaces .. use highway=footway for normal width paths. Up to you to judge it. It should be connected to the road - roads can be assumed to have pedestrian capabilities so the routeing of pedestrians can be done from the 'road' to your pedestrian way. |
| 45555891 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM. The park (way/469412763) looks to be a house - 58 Oswald Street. Is it really a park now? The footways you added should be integrated with the data that is already in OSM .. where they cross a road then should be connected using a node that is 'on' both the road and the footpath. Where the footpath uses a bridge (eg Macintyre River) that should be tagged... but in your case it is already there .. so you connect your footpath to the existing path on the existing bridge. Hope that helps. |
| 45548083 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM.
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| 45551093 | almost 9 years ago | Welcome to OSM. As well as the LPI Imagery there is the LPI Base Map .. that gives you the boundaries for the park - you can use that base map data to make the park into an area .. it looks much better on the map.
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| 45542773 | almost 9 years ago | You have removed the road 'Evans Street' totally from the map! This is wrong. If you want to add footpaths .. then add, don't change a valid object that is there and used to something else. |
| 41790141 | almost 9 years ago | That took longer than I thought! Some deletions, many changes. I have taken some to be tourism=resort for example. Others I have expanded to be ways. Many have added website links. Anyway .. all reviewed now, |
| 40779186 | almost 9 years ago | You have added a Way: 431386832 tagged landuse=forest .. I think you mean natural=wood. Generally landuse means the area is used for some human purpose, forest usually means it is logged. This area is not logged. I have altered it. The area is already covered by a larger natural=wood anyway so it won't show up. |
| 41790141 | almost 9 years ago | One hand washes the other.
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