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115155820 over 3 years ago

Hi Sam,

The 'Navy Club' is the name of the pub/club .. not club=Navy_Club ... if anything it would be club=social and name=Navy Club

I'll change this ..

124908063 over 3 years ago

Hi
Welcome to OSM!

The OSM structure is 'key'='value'.

A 'key' is always in lower case, such as osm.wiki/Tag:'name=', osm.wiki/Tag:'building='.

The 'value' should also be lower case ... except for specific keys like osm.wiki/Tag:'name='. So the "club=Sport" and "sport=Fishing" are incorrect. The OSM wiki is quit helpfull to find stuff

See sport=* .. that suggest sport=fishing could be leisure=fishing... but then club=sport is not on .. so club=fishing? Oh that is documented on club=*#Recreation

I see you have found that the key 'club' dose not render. Unfortunate. My work around (and this is 'tagging for the render, which is frowned upon, but needs must) is to put the information on the building...

I have left it as you have it .. but consider changing it to match OSM tagging.

124324306 over 3 years ago

Looking on bing I can see the cricket wear from wicket to wicket .. thus there is evidence of a cricket pitch.

AFL is a winter game - so it is 'on the ground' now. AFL is a very large pitch usually taking all of the space available.
Cricket is a summer game so it is not 'on the ground now'. Cricket is a smaller pitch than AFL and when the sports cohabit the same area it is usually for the cricket pitch to be moved from time to time so as to spread the wear on the surface. Thus I expect the cricket playing area will change over time, and eventually return to some previous location. If you want the map to be a match for what is there now .. fine .. but expect the cricket area to be moved over time .. The map is a representation of what to find there. There will not be many fussed over this movement of the playing area.

Take a look at osm.wiki/Talk:Tag:sport%3Dcricket in particular SK53 comment..

124751346 over 3 years ago

Hi,

Part reverted - to restore Ela Police Barracks and Kimininga SDA Church ... take care.

125045757 over 3 years ago

Ar ... you used bing. We have more accurate data than that...

125045757 over 3 years ago

Hi,
This changeset was partially reverted to restore the shape of the Sydney Opera House, the change made the roof cross itself.

The changeset comment 'Sydney' is not very informative... what were you doing? And what is the source of the changes?
I note that there were changes to some administration boundaries ..

110846670 over 3 years ago

I have removed the bull (pun) ... they were on
node/9069893661/history

and

node/9109512061/history

Not certain why they were there ... vicious large dog? Or maybe I have it wrong.. but if you do remember I'd be interested..

124953549 over 3 years ago

I keep using that tool to spot my errors .. 4 of them yesterday ... mutter mutter...

125006192 over 3 years ago

Hi,

The relation for the building .. using buildingpart (Relation: Shoe Haus (14468310)) does not match the OSM wiki for building parts... see building:part=*

Also Way: 1086891261 crosses it self and the tagging makes little sense... I take it as a simple building wall ... and OSM does not map those...

124626287 over 3 years ago

Hi
relation/14437194 is in error ...

The way with the role 'inner' is not an inner... it touches the outer.

The outer doubles back on itself to create the hole ... the hole should be a separate way with the role inner...
For a complete explanation see osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon

124294205 over 3 years ago

You have made no attempt to fix the error .. and I have in the past done as you suggest by fixing your error .. getting tired of it .. with little to no response for you ... suggest you fix it rather than leave it for others to fix. Thank you.
You will observe my normal response time ... it can be longer when I'm away, but I do respond especially when I'm mapping.

124907510 over 3 years ago

Bugger ... not certain why I deleted the building tag! My error.

Fixed.

124324306 over 3 years ago

Using a circle is a simplification, the AFL pitch should be much larger. Using the AFL boundaries as the cricket boundary is incorrect.

Rules? - thus for cricket
A circular cricket field is considered as the perfect field but generally a cricket pitch is slightly oval. Its diameter varies between 137m and 150m. The ICC Test Match Standard Playing Conditions (October 2014) Law 19.1 defines the playing area as a minimum of 137.16m from boundary to boundary square of the pitch, with the shorter of the two square boundaries a minimum of 59.43m. The straight boundary at both ends of the pitch is a minimum of 64m. Distances are measured from the centre of the pitch. All boundaries are marked by a rope or similar object as per the ICC rules

118906959 over 3 years ago

Hi,
sport=cricket_nets is valid and better than sport=cricket;cricket_nets, net=yes

110846670 over 3 years ago

Bullfighting... ??? I don't believe it. At what looks like a residential address...

124953549 over 3 years ago

Hi

There are now gaps in the relations for train routes ...
Relation: Brisbane XPT (8406942)
Relation: North West Xplorer 223 (12418296)

Perhaps you could keep an eye on https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=pubtrans_routes&lon=151.58109&lat=-33.22853&zoom=9&baselayer=Geofabrik%20Standard&overlays=ptv2_routes_valid%2Cptv2_routes_invalid%2Cptv2_error_ways%2Cptv2_error_nodes%2Cptv2_routes_valid%2Cptv2_routes_invalid%2Cptv2_error_ways%2Cptv2_error_nodes ?

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The link for the TfNSW TOC Manual is still pending a file upload... see osm.wiki/Australian_Data_Sources#New_South_Wales

123453100 over 3 years ago

Bing can have offset errors ... use DCS Imagery and Base Map for better accuracy

123917151 over 3 years ago

Bing can have offset errors. Suggest you refer to DCS Imagery and Base Map for better accuracy of the locations

124870957 over 3 years ago

Hi
The warning 'close node vertices' in this instance indicates 2 nodes exist where one node should be used. I have merged these to fix the issue.

Most buildings have square corners ... these are hard to draw exactly right... When the way is selected a press of the 'q' key will square them up .. makes the corners square and looks better.

124294205 over 3 years ago

From osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon

"multipolygon are used to represent areas (polygons), typically complex areas with holes inside, or consisting of multiple disjoint areas"