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55001195 almost 8 years ago

Is there a geological blowhole here? If so let's add the tag natural=blowhole

42452727 almost 8 years ago

Is this feature you named "The Blowhole" node/4419354288 a geological blowhole? If it is let's add the tag natural=blowhole

12440382 almost 8 years ago

Is the feature you named Blowhole at node/1834703339 a geological blowhole? If it is let's add the tag natural=blowhole

7639001 almost 8 years ago

Is this feature you named Blowhole a geological blowhole? If it is let's add the tag natural=blowhole

36243246 almost 8 years ago

Is the feature you named Blowhole at node/3758567210 a geological blowhole? If it is let's add the tag natural=blowhole

20496683 almost 8 years ago

Is the feature you mapped named Blowhole at node/2666377278 a geological blowhole? If it is let's add the tag natural=blowhole

10555975 almost 8 years ago

Is node/1613912944 open to the general public? If not it should be access=private.

15446588 about 8 years ago

You've used Google Maps as a source, could you please elaborate on where this data came from? If you copied from Google Maps I'll go ahead and delete this one until it can be surveyed again.

54638793 about 8 years ago

highway=pedestrian on a linear way is only meant for Roads mainly / exclusively for pedestrians. way/546930679 is a corridor, not a road for pedestrians.

As a closed way, it's appropriate for plazas, but not really for corridors.

Chatswood mall is occasionally used as a road during market setup/setdown, so I think it's okay there.

Even Post Office Lane could be highway=pedestrian given it's predominantly used by pedestrians and only rarely for delivery vehicles.

54529332 about 8 years ago

Hi @aalanar, Welcome to OSM. Just double checking that you dropped the name "Heritage Drive Reserve" from that park, but the LPI Basemap shows a name. If you know the area, please add in the name as signposted, if you don't know please leave the existing name.

Secondly, when adding someones backyard pool, it's best to add access=private otherwise people might rock up expecting a public swimming pool.

54417635 about 8 years ago

It's just QSpatial is run by Department of Natural Resource and Mines which didn't grant the extra permissions OSM requires. That said I believe TMR did have a state roads dataset, so i guess it depends which dataset you used and which agency published it.

All else fails a local survey is undisputed ;)

54416714 about 8 years ago

Sorry I see you've already worked this out with node/5268872555

54416714 about 8 years ago

I know it's you're first edit so, it's the important thing is thanks for mapping this bike rack!

But keep in mind the name tag is only meant for a proper name, not a description. In this case
amenity=bicycle_parking indicates this already. See osm.wiki/Good_practice#Don.27t_use_name_tag_to_describe_things

If you want to say it's a bike rack as opposed to other types of bicycle parking you can use bicycle_parking=* (but that's optional).

If you want to leave a note for other OSM mappers you can add this to the note tag.

54417635 about 8 years ago

Further the TMR "permission" seems to me a bit weak legally. I'd suggest we try to get the OSMF CC BY waiver signed, and if not don't use TMR data.

54417635 about 8 years ago

That link is for TMR. The website gisservices.information.qld.gov.au doesn't work for me, could you please point to which service this data came from?

QTopo from DNRM has not allowed their CC BY data to be used in OSM. See the thread at https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-au/2017-October/thread.html

46922042 about 8 years ago

You can map out the new routes without stops, but again without a CC BY waiver from TfNSW you shouldn't just copy the routes from their map you'd need to survey this yourself independently.

46922042 about 8 years ago

In JOSM. Data > Revert Changeset. However I don't really know the area well or exactly what you've done in this changeset. Eitherway you'll need to remove the imported data until we have the waiver from TfNSW. You're free to map independently from ground survey though.

54322184 about 8 years ago

I've reverted your change to the landuse polygon which flooded perth with green.

I don't agree with that landuse way, but I think it's fair to leave it as a placeholder which can be reduced while it is mapped with better detail to exclude non residential areas.

54021439 about 8 years ago

Probably best to remove, as no response and can't see any visible signage outside from Mapillary.

53934818 about 8 years ago

Looks good to me!