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77448577 about 6 years ago

just based on the road design I'm pretty sure this is oneway. But I don't have any other evidence to support that claim.

77553570 about 6 years ago

same issue here with https://osmlab.github.io/osm-deep-history/#/node/4071253690. I've now fixed this for you to revert back before the copyrighted data was imported.

77553633 about 6 years ago

hi this is not an empty node, it's an address point, which is useful for people trying to find addresses. I've reverted you change now.

77553679 about 6 years ago

It looks like you've deleted the whole object here even though it had a history before you added the copyrighted data https://osmlab.github.io/osm-deep-history/#/node/3921515360. I've fixed this in changeset/77595085 reinstating the object before you imported the copyrighted data.

77555491 about 6 years ago

Why did you delete the building part with 13 levels? https://osmcha.mapbox.com/changesets/77555491 you can see here https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=-33.883174999999994&lng=151.1994222222222&z=17&pKey=2Kbad7xrPYXJk5pj4PRClQ&focus=photo&x=0.16499854186919266&y=0.272912570917576&zoom=0 that there is a building part which is higher than the rest of the building.

77551338 about 6 years ago

@ortho_is_hot They will all be reverted/redacted anyway see changeset/77550725

77550725 about 6 years ago

In the contributor terms you agreed to on signup https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Contributor_Terms "Your contribution of data should not infringe the intellectual property rights of anyone else." Data from the sources you've listed is not your IP and it can't be included in OSM.

I'll need to ask the OSM Data Working to redact the data you've added as it's in breach of the contributor terms.

Are all your your other edits from the same sources?

77102680 about 6 years ago

Thanks for your efforts reverting this copyright breach @Warin61.

@Wallip FYI we are planning to import more admin boundaries from a source we can legally use, details are at osm.wiki/Import/Catalogue/PSMA_Admin_Boundaries.

77550725 about 6 years ago

What source are you using to add this data to OpenStreetMap, where are you getting your information from?

77545440 about 6 years ago

Is this whole 7 story building entirely occupied by these plumbers? If not better to use a node rather than adding it to the building way.

77550725 about 6 years ago

Did you accidentally mistag this? Australian Writers Guild as electrician?

77475960 about 6 years ago

Oh I'm absolutely in favour of including the branch in the name tag. I was just suggesting also adding it via the branch tag. That way data users can dissect the name into the brand and branch.

77475960 about 6 years ago

You can also use branch=Milperra to tag the branch.
Also per start_date=* the format yyyy-mm-dd would make this more machine readable.

69238220 about 6 years ago

I couldn't find these toilets, are you sure the location is correct?

76909542 about 6 years ago

This has been discussed before, but I can't find a link currently. I disagree with this change since you loose valuable information about the size and extent of the station, you loose information about when you can considered yourself inside central station or not. So I think this should be reverted.

47168937 about 6 years ago

Thanks!

76827932 about 6 years ago

Whats LPO?

The suburb of Sydneham is already mapped at relation/5698938 as a relation and node/3862413054 as a label node.

What's the reasoning for adding this?

62867521 about 6 years ago

A number of hiking maps do support sac_scale, trail_visibility and route=hiking see osm.wiki/Hiking_Maps.

I agree with tekim that we should refrain from mapping for the render, the name should be the name only.

I use foot=designated to say this is a signposted path for foot traffic (including signposted hiking routes, and "official" routes), and foot=yes for paths that you can walk on, but not signposted or otherwise as specifically for walking ("unofficial" route).

76778728 about 6 years ago

The level tag level=* is something most commonly used for indoor mapping to say which floor of a building something is on.

Per the wiki "For typical street and freeway crossings with bridges, layer=* should be used instead."

9819394 about 6 years ago

Hi it looks like you've set admin_level=1, but it looks like that's for super-national level like the European Union. Country capitials are admin_level=2 and subnational capitals are admin levels 3 and higher.