Warin61's Comments
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| Changes to posted entries in OSM, without reference to the original contributor. | Referencing the wiki save a lot of retyping! Today I have removed some name tags where they were used to state what sport was played there. This is clearly against the wiki! Read it … osm.wiki/Names And for my deletions specifically osm.wiki/Names#Name_is_the_name_only And yes I sent a message to the originator of the incorrect use .. so as to avoid the future misuse of the tag. |
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| Problem with routing | The problem maybe the access=permissive on the Namibian side where the boarder posts is? I have removed this, so see what you make of it. OSM inspector shows no problem tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?lon=17.5&lat=-28.7&zoom=6 I have noted an error on one of the local bridges .. adding layer=1 to it. |
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| How many days or weeks does it take to upload the whole planet via Osmosis ? | Your probably on the lowest priority. Why? Probably the reason for your load is unknown. Try contacting the administrator of the site, have a justification for your load on the site ready for them .. not here. Do you really really need to whole planet? Already tested what you want to do with a small sample? These are the kind of questions I’d have answers ready. |
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| Data disaster: Nukus, Uzbekistan | Oh… errr … well it was not me. :) Perhaps the easiest solution is a revert. Good Luck. |
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| Construction sites on highways | Buildings .. and shops / amenities… Tagging buildings can be done .. I like to tag the area of their foundations (the ‘footprint’). The tags for buildings reflect their architecture - the physical appearance from the outside (what is ‘on the ground’). The function of what goes on inside in terms of shops/amenities is tagged differently - best to read as an overview osm.wiki/Shops Shops usually reside inside a building=retail … |
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| What are the Benefits of GPS Tracking | A GPS trace demonstrates that there is a path there. A satellite image may no show a path - e.g. covered by trees, shadowed by buildings. A GPS trace may demonstrate that the satellite image has offsets .. and those offsets can vary in as little as 100 meters. However, one GPS trace is an indication, but better are many GPS traces of the same path! I have single GPS traces that are ‘out’ by some 10 meters. How do I ‘know’ that? By having many GPS traces of the same path. So if you want accuracy .. don’t rely on one GPS trace, it is better than nothing but it could have its own error. |
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| Daily MAPS.ME data updates | The Australian map does not appear to be up to date. For instance I entered some road names some weeks ago that don’t appear with mapsme the downloaded today, they do under locus and on the OSM editmap. Around -33.81016 151.07847. |
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| From JOSM search & replace to processing Openstreetmap with your favorite text edition tools | The ‘mechanical’ rules/guide would be complied with if for each and every replacement you confirmed the replacement .. this can be done with some text editors, just don’t select the automatically replace everything button … This is ‘good’ for abbreviations like Rd to Road, St to Street etc. |
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| Mapping natural and planted habitats | Quibble: British English … colour not color. :) landuse=forest to me means there will be wood harvesting from this area. nature=wood … means the area has plants of such a size that wood is present. There is an area in Australia called the Nullabor .. meaning no trees. You can find wood there for a camp fire but there are no large trees. So I’d still mark it natural=wood. nature=wood means there may not be wood harvesting in the area. Origin of wooded vegetation … err no. Your thinking or the way it was planted rather that if it is native to the area, native to the country or non native. And I’d make the tag broader without loosing the essential information For example; planting=natural, manual, automated … I am certain there are many varieties of the planting method. by seed, tube stock, pot … for example. Origin of vegetation could be taken as native (to the area, to the country) or non native. Oh and there are the cloned, hybrid, grafted… if you want to go that far. Again this could be applied to things like orchards .. not just forests/woods. Managed… National Parks are managed .. and some of it is natural=wood. But the management is quite different from a tree plantation used for wood production. |
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| Temporary big events maps on OSM? | Thanks for raising the issue. If these things are permanent .. then by all means add them to OSM If they are ‘cyclic’ .. say open/used every summer for example .. then it may be possible to map them using the open_hours tag to specify when they are usable. If they only ‘pop up’ once then it is a one time map .. best to keep that out of OSM. By all means use OSM as the basis, no problem there .. a simple copyright notice for a paper map and your done. |
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| People who blindly "fix" things in OSM | Humm … the intention was good. Contacting both mappers may lead to better mapping in future by both of them. |
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| Size of words | The tag has been entered in the data base. The size of text for a particular GPS, Phone or Computer depends on the ‘render’ (the maker of the map - they use the data base to get the data.. but the way in which they use it is up to them). Some GPSes have the ability to change the size of the text, some do not. There may be renders that can change the size of the text too. But there is no way of entering data into the data base to determine the size of the text nor when it appears (different zoom levels). It would be particularly difficult to do this considering the number of different hardware and software that uses the data. So .. if you want a more detailed answer .. you ‘ll have to say what you are using - both hardware and software. |
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| Improving the OSM map - why don't we? [10] | One solution to the shop= key is to allow a second entry for the products sold, similar to the text entry mode of the key opening hours. So for your example shop=food shop_products=greengrocer, bakery, cheese, dairy I’d take the wheelchair as being an access item rather than a for sale item. |
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| Improving the OSM map - why don't we? [10] | Arr .. I see your using it as an example of what goes wrong. And I agree. I have raised the scale model shop issue on the tagging group .. no one came up with a solution .. or at least I don’t recall it. I’d still trying to think of some way of doing it. The capitals in a key … like FIXME … well I take the view that all OSM keys and values are lower case. Unless the value is a text entry. |
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| Improving the OSM map - why don't we? [10] | The shop= key .. as an example of a good tag? No I don’t think so. For example .. a scale model shop … sells cars … in kit from and ready made aeroplanes … in kit from and ready made ships … in kit from and ready made railways … in kit from and ready made trains … in kit from and ready made parts for making models e.g. paint, bits of metal, plastic, wheels, small nuts and bolts, balsa wood, glues etc … easy you just tag shop=scale_model But then there is a scale model shop that only sells railway/train models, another that only sells parts for making models… The shop= key is not a good example of OSM tags. There are a lot of single use values in shop= as an example. |
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| highway=footway, path solved? | I too support the rendering of a ‘footway’ that has the same tags as a ‘path’ to be the same. After all the tags say they are the same! highway=footway surface=paved width=1 is the same as |
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| Parking De Pluimpapaver | Good Luck with that! :)) A sign on your door saying “Not the Hotel De Pluimpapaver” may cause some to pause? |
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| Knowledge on Open Street Map | While you will get cloud coverage on a satellite photo … a different satellite photo taken at a different time won’t have the same clouds. So if your looking at a Bing photo .. try looking at a Mapbox photo .. you may find the things you need. |
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| First experience in editing mapping my house | Glad you like it. It would be of more interest to some to add your favorite restaurants, pubs, parks … if they are not there already? I have not mapped my house … but restaurants, shops, parks .. the ones I like go in. |
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| Mapping Agricultural areas | Yes.. mapping landuse is ‘boring’! It is also seen as less usefull than mapping roads and POIs. However it does give a good impression as to what goes on in areas when zoomed out. I’m presently trying to map the landuse=residential around Sydney. Boring. But it will better give an impression as to the size of Sydney when zoomed out (I hope). |