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158192928 about 1 year ago

Cease!!!!

I do not believe these are 'unincorporated areas'!

NSW lists only 2, TWO, 'unincorporated areas.

The 'National Report' states "data
in this report that relates to local government may not be directly comparable to that for
local governing bodies."

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Secondly COPYRIGHT!
Creative Commons 4 is not compatible with OSM requirements...

158125086 about 1 year ago

I have downloaded some of this changeset, it did time out... JOSM validator reports 10 errors and 131 warnings.

There are a number of 1 member relations that could be removed and the tags placed on the way... KISS.

158125086 about 1 year ago

The boundary relation/5657443 from the way/1016554163 looks to be in error using the DCS Base Map ... the error looks to be made by this changeset.

158125086 about 1 year ago

And relation/5657443 .. there could be others...

Should this changeset be reverted?

158125086 about 1 year ago

Wrong?
There are only 2 areas in NSW that are 'unincorporated'.

https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LGE2017/lge-unincorporated.htm

This changeset also broke the relation/5729534 the suburb of Sydney...

157846342 about 1 year ago

See https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=areas&lon=114.67982&lat=-25.63163&zoom=14&baselayer=Geofabrik%20Standard&overlays=duplicate_node%2Csingle_node_in_way%2Cduplicate_segment%2Cway_in_multiple_rings%2Cintersection%2Cintersecting_segments%2Cring_not_closed%2Ctouching_rings%2Crole_should_be_inner%2Crole_should_be_outer%2Cinner_with_same_tags%2Cways%2Cduplicate_node%2Csingle_node_in_way%2Cduplicate_segment%2Cway_in_multiple_rings%2Cintersection%2Cintersecting_segments%2Cring_not_closed%2Ctouching_rings%2Crole_should_be_inner%2Crole_should_be_outer%2Cinner_with_same_tags%2Cways

157846342 about 1 year ago

relation/18159674 has only outers..looks like many of them should be inners.

157562176 about 1 year ago

Hi
Why a multipolygon for the Lismore Garden Centre???
It brakes the 'rules' fr a multipolygon - shared segment ..

I have transferred the tags to a single node. The 2 ways I have made on into a building the other a nursery

157493791 about 1 year ago

The guide is "one feature = one 0SM entry"

By putting a tree node inside a tree area it is effectually mapped twice.

157493791 about 1 year ago

Hi
Placing individual trees into an area marked as a tree area does not make sense. I have deleted the individual trees.
Mapping a row of trees as a tree area ... well OSM have a tag 'tree_row' for that...

I have simplified ways here too ... over 1,500 deletions...

157279602 about 1 year ago

Hi,
Would it not be 'better' (what ever that means) to join between the natural features to form a closed relation??? At the moment this relation throws errors ..

157118089 about 1 year ago

Done it myself - trees in the blue mountains... That automated tool put me in my place. Usually the tool is run with a 5 meter acceptable accuracy .. I run it with 0.5 meter as that to me retains more of the actual shape.

156940942 about 1 year ago

Umm .. we all make errors and the future is hopefully a long time. Keep mapping and don't be scared of making errors.

157118089 about 1 year ago

Issues;
Data bloat
Who needs more accuracy than 0.5 metres? Consider most people would be unable to resolve 0.5 metres...

151559601 about 1 year ago

There were two relation for the park.. pick one and one only?
One feature = one OSM entry.

I picked the one that looked to have the most detail.

156940942 about 1 year ago

When an area, such as a building, has the way cross itself ... what part is the area for the building? Is the small bit that is formed by the crossing part of the building or not?
This is not a personal problem for me but one of data confusion. See osm.wiki/Self_intersecting_way_reports

157113794 about 1 year ago

@ fortera_au
Driveways can terminate at garages i.e. a building. You might like to mention which driveway the comment is directed at?

157113794 about 1 year ago

Hi,
Welcome to OSM!
I have restored Node: 2548179394 back to where it was. This is used by administrative boundaries (suburbs etc) and is sourced from government data. Not the end of the world...
Keep mapping, have fun.

157118089 about 1 year ago

The pool ways have far too much resolution! They have been simplified with an automatic tool - maximum error of 0.5 meters.

96917824 about 1 year ago

Hi
way/891936930 crosses itself.