b-unicycling's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 133139326 | 2 months ago | The purple arrows are apparently used as part of a national network of loops. Make of that what you will. |
| 172546550 | 3 months ago | fixed |
| 172560297 | 3 months ago | fixed |
| 170949470 | 4 months ago | oops, solved |
| 170501780 | 4 months ago | Thanks, I had forgotten to fix it, once I got home. |
| 160841289 | 5 months ago | You seem to have added bicycle=no to each and every node on the track. That is not how it's done; the access goes on the entire way, not the nodes. It would be much appreciated if you fixed at least some of them. |
| 170030952 | 5 months ago | That might be an idea in combination with intermittent=yes which I have added. |
| 170094444 | 5 months ago | Not signposted on that building or no. 67. There is an Odyssey Pilates already mapped in the Market yard, so this one here was deleted. |
| 164957219 | 5 months ago | The plaque in Inistioge; I cannot even read it fully standing right in front of it, but it might be for the former almshouse. I read in a heritage assessment that there was one and that it has a plaque. |
| 169203270 | 5 months ago | I think the KK2 is diverted or will be soon, because Vicar Street/ Troy's Gate will be made oneway at some point. Some of the bus stops on the Freshford Road (leaving town) had notices on them, but I didn't read them. |
| 151164935 | 6 months ago | It refers to the way the courses of bricks are laid, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brickwork#Load-bearing_bonds and https://studio.youtube.com/video/hyTK9leLhD8/edit. |
| 167683968 | 6 months ago | I spotted a gardaí lantern and maybe even a sign outside on the wall on my way to the terminal. That's all I know. |
| 155939732 | 7 months ago | Weird that. I deleted the tag. |
| 52800709 | 7 months ago | You're right, doesn't look like a ringfort at all; I've retagged it. |
| 161875086 | 7 months ago | We went to the one I added; I presume it is a duplicate of the other one, but with a more correct location. I captured mapillary that day as well: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=9045719722201617 It's blurry, but you can see Burger King roughly where I mapped it. |
| 166588407 | 7 months ago | I think it is. I've changed it to highway=path, but on the BWO map, there is a farm along it that the path probably lead to. |
| 162507325 | 7 months ago | Might I direct you towards the copyright terms on landdirect.ie which you will find under "Terms and Conditions":
It's not OSM who decided to make this not open data; that was the Irish government. So please delete the data from OSM, unless you have a waiver from Táilte Éireann, Eircodefinder and An Post. Thank you for mapping the buildings and house numbers - hoping you got the house numbers from the doors. |
| 134557035 | 7 months ago | If you got them from the individuals, please add `source:addr:postcode=local knowledge (resident)` or something like that, so we know it's not manually imported from eircode finder. |
| 134557035 | 7 months ago | What is your source for the eircodes on the houses in Killyduff? You may not copy eircodes from the eircode finder onto OSM, because that data is not open and thus not compatible with the ODB license on OpenStreetMap. Unless you found them displayed on the individual houses/ gates/ fences or got them from the house owners/ residents (in that case, pls add `source:addr:postcode` to the houses), please delete them. |
| 162669066 | 7 months ago | What is your source for the eircodes on the houses in Kilcarn Woods? You may not copy eircodes from eircode finder into OSM, because their data is copyrighted and not compatible with the open data license used on OpenStreetMap. Unless you found them displayed on each individual house/ gate/ fence or talked to each individual house owner (in that case, add `source:addr:postcode` to each individual house), please delete them. |