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83410937 over 5 years ago

Hi Ryan,

You seem to be adding landuse=recreation_ground to almost everything you edit. Have you checked out the OSM wiki yet? It has a great page on this tag:
landuse=recreation_ground

The key takeaway is "An open green space for general recreation, which often includes formal or informal pitches, nets and so on." This tag generally doesn't apply to benches, smoking areas, rooms in a building or lakes - there are other ways to tag those kinds of features.

83409085 over 5 years ago

Hi Ryan,
Welcome to OSM!
Just some quick feedback on your recent edits: the "name" tag should be used for actual names of things and is perfectly fine to leave blank if any individual thing is unnamed.
For example, if this pond was called the "George Washington Memorial Pond" then you could use that in the name tag, but if the pond doesn't have a name you can just leave the name blank.

83275963 over 5 years ago

Hi Fightingshy,
This looks like it might be personal/private information that you accidentally published publicly?

82916500 over 5 years ago

Hi solomonik,

Welcome to OSM!

This seems like a really strange place for a park to be. Are you sure that's the right tag for this location?

leisure=park

82796667 over 5 years ago

Hi Kean!

Welcome to OSM!

Do you have more info or sources for this park? It looks like it might have a house there and you've listed yourself as the operator.

82738839 over 5 years ago

Hiya Chanman,

Was this supposed to be published onto the public map? It looks like private information.

82689260 over 5 years ago

Hi Craig!

Welcome to OSM.

Just a quick bit of feedback on this edit: If you add something like a park as an area, you don't need to also add it as a node/point. Generally we work with one OSM element per feature unless there is something that warrants being mapped separately.

Please feel free to reach out if you need any help :)

82494810 almost 6 years ago

Hi HyootHyoot,

Wecome to OSM!

This is just a note a on the parks you added to private properties. On OSM, we define parks in a specific way which does not include residential front or back yards. You can read more here:

leisure=park

Additionally, there are limitations on how much detail you should add to private residential properties

osm.wiki/Limitations_on_mapping_private_information

If you require any assistance, please feel free to reach out.

82450883 almost 6 years ago

Hi theroadimon,
Welcome to OSM!
For your reference, we define parks in a specific way here:
leisure=park
A residential house or a private front yard does not qualify as a park. These kinds of additions will be removed.
Please feel free to reach out if you need any assistance.

82450267 almost 6 years ago

Hi Hayden,
Welcome to OSM!
It looks like you accidentally added natural=coastline to the parking lot in this changeset.
I have removed that tag, but if you want more information, you can read about natural=coastline here -
natural=coastline

82357096 almost 6 years ago

Is this really necessary? I'm all for adding actual footways in graveyards, but most of these just appear to be the spaces between rows of graves where burials are located

82273688 almost 6 years ago

Hi TESDAnt87544,

Welcome to OSM!

In this changeset, you added two parks over almost the entirety of South Lake including over residential roads and many houses. This is not the correct way to use leisure=park on an area.

If you were trying to add an actual park somewhere and need some help doing so, please let me know.

You can always check the OSM wiki for tag definitions to help you choose the correct tag to use for any given location:

leisure=park

82235532 almost 6 years ago

Hi Falynn99,

Welcome to OSM! Nice job on your first few edits!

I just wanted to send you some real quick feedback about the paths you're adding.

When you add footways, using more than one line is quite acceptable. If a path splits, it's normally best to use at least two (connected) lines to draw it rather than zig-zagging back and forth trying to include both diverging pathways in one go.

It's also good to include where the footway connects to adjacent roads so that routing software can use the paths you're adding more easily.

I've made some changes so that you can see what I'm talking about, but they could probably do with even more improvement

Anyway - thanks again for your contributions! Happy mapping :)

P.S. I also have a question about the basketball court - you've got a path cutting right through it. The path looks correct on the available imagery, but the court is also mapped as having 6 hoops and being much wider than it appears - do you know what's happening there?

82152598 almost 6 years ago

Hi VAL303,

Welcome to OSM!

I was just hoping you could provide a little more information on what you've added here. What is a Vreen? Why is the operator of the park "u"?

82021284 almost 6 years ago

Hi lazarevm,

Welcome back to OSM

Are you sure that all of these parks you are adding are actually parks actively used for leisure? They do look like open green spaces but looking at satellite they kind of just look more similar to nature strips/green spaces between parking lots and buildings.

82025378 almost 6 years ago

Hi kyoung5446,

Thanks for your recent additions.

As a quick note: If you're adding a parking lot, the appropriate tag is "amenity=parking" rather than "leisure=park". The latter tag is used for open, green community spaces designed for leisure rather than somewhere to put your car.

81748292 almost 6 years ago

Hi Neffem,

Welcome to OSM and thanks for your recent additions. Do you have any more information about Froglock? Are you sure it's a park by OSM definitions?

leisure=park

81581902 almost 6 years ago

Hi GIID,

OSM has established conventions that help mappers around the world remain consistent when adding features. Duplicating a park feature 5 or more times runs counter to those established conventions.

If a park has 4 signs at each entrance, you can map those using different tags for those signs, but just duplicating the park isn't the way to go about it.

There are other software solutions that you can use to experiment or build custom solutions.

If there isn't a way for you to work within established OSM conventions/protocols (as listed on the wiki) your changes will need to be reverted.

81629890 almost 6 years ago

Hi GIID,

Some mappers have left comments on your changesets (http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-discussion-comments?uid=10805831) which you appear to have missed or otherwise chosen to ignore.

Please check back through your changesets as many of the edits you are making do not follow established OSM conventions and will need to be corrected.

81581902 almost 6 years ago

Hi GIID,

Welcome to OSM.

I noticed you're adding duplicates of the park features you are creating. Typically we follow the principle of "One feature, one OSM element" - osm.wiki/Once_and_only_once

If you're adding a park as an area, you don't need to add several nodes for that park with the same tagging.