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142402041 about 2 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! One request - It's best to keep your changesets small - that means saving your work in one area before moving on to the next. That makes it easier for others to review things.
Thanks for your contributions and happy mapping!

145086789 about 2 years ago

Oops, I had my filter tool set up wrong. You didn't request a review, haha.

145086789 about 2 years ago

Hi, and thanks for your contributions! Since you requested a review, I looked over those recent gate changes of yours. I might be mistaken, but I think a gate as a way is fine too, as long as there is an intersecting node, and that node is marked as a gate too.
Anyway, thanks again and happy mapping.

145087360 about 2 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OSM! Looks great.

144679046 about 2 years ago

Oh, I'm not sure how it works in your system, AFAIK checking the box just adds review_requested=yes tag to your changeset, which anyone can view. I'm using a tool called OSMCha to review changesets with that tag. (I'm just some rando.) But perhaps your OSM.us tasks setup has people reviewing all changes specific to that too?

143439615 about 2 years ago

I went ahead and made that change.

143439615 about 2 years ago

For situations like this where it's clear that parking is operated by two separate businesses, I think it's best to make them separate lots. (That way someone can come through later and give them potentially different tags like access=* or name=*.)

143441367 about 2 years ago

Looks great! Thanks for contributing. See my note on your other changeset regarding multipolygons.

143443437 about 2 years ago

For areas with voids in them like this parking lot, you can use a multipolygon. If you don't know already, they're features that have some number of outer and inner members. I made one with your original lot outline as the outer, and some other lines as inner. An easy way to create these in iD is to draw the outer, tag it as appropriate, then use the Line tool to draw the inner. Then select both of them and press "C". That'll auto-create a relation and move the tags over.

143443694 about 2 years ago

Looks great. Thanks for your contribution!

143532851 about 2 years ago

Looks great! Thanks for your contributions.

143817754 about 2 years ago

It looks like this is either severely misplaced or spam. Zuri, can you give some more info or comment on that?

143933492 about 2 years ago

Actually, looking a little closer, it seems like this might be blogspam. The website provided seems a little fishy to me. Can you provide any info, Nora?

143933492 about 2 years ago

Hi, thanks for your contribution! Since you requested a review, here are a few tips:

- It's best to avoid abbreviations in OSM tags wherever possible. ("N" -> "North")
- The Description tag should be a concise description of the feature rather than a free-form ad space.
- Also, the address you put in has 700 West. Is that correct?

I went ahead and made those changes. Thanks again, and welcome to OSM!

144154522 about 2 years ago

Looks great! Thanks for your contributions. I added some other details including the car wash. Re: outdated info, it looks like these buildings are pretty new, but some areas are more up-to-date than others. It all depends on how active local mappers like you or me are!

144432425 about 2 years ago

Looks good overall. Thanks for your contributions! Speed limits are valuable info for routing.
For the 7-Eleven gas station, I see you changed that to amenity=marketplace. Was the gas station removed, looks like? The convenience store part is still there next to it on satellite imagery.

144488802 about 2 years ago

Looks great. Thanks for your contributions!! I also tidied up a couple of nearby roads.

144488840 about 2 years ago

Looks good. Thanks for your contributions!

144679046 about 2 years ago

Looks great. Thanks for your contributions! (Just out of curiosity, looks like you're a fairly experienced mapper - Did you request a review hoping for someone with more authority to go over it? Or just wanted a second pair of eyeballs?)

144866328 about 2 years ago

Hi, thanks for your contribution! Since you requested a review, here are a few tips:

- It's best to avoid abbreviations in OSM tags wherever possible. ("N" -> "North")
- Opening hours tag follows a specific syntax. It can be a little tricky but using this format makes it machine-readable, meaning apps and whatnot can parse it reliably.

I went ahead and made those changes. Thanks again, and welcome to OSM!