bdentremont's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 141140150 | 10 months ago | been fixed by SuzanneTF1 |
| 161568170 | 11 months ago | I've removed the name tags from individual buildings as the complex has been tagged on the landuse element. This is an instance of "One feature, one OSM element" practice. osm.wiki/Good_practice#One_feature,_one_OSM_element Thanks for your contributions. |
| 157236638 | 11 months ago | It looks like this was intended as a joke. We really don't appreciated people messing with the integrity of our data. However, if you'd like make some constructive edits here, I'm sure we can find things for you to contribute. |
| 73812260 | 11 months ago | You've added names to many nodes within the Memphis airport taxiways. Can you leave a comment on the following note about what these are? |
| 161251970 | 12 months ago | Correction: Source note #4583930 by Mathieu Bernier + #4554135 from mapbox |
| 161216991 | 12 months ago | sourcing also from ESRI and Bing of the construction site |
| 161216133 | 12 months ago | ... and Horry county GIS |
| 160343597 | 12 months ago | A section of this road was barricaded for permanent removal on 4 December 2024 and has been torn up. I have again removed this section of road after surveying it on 07 December. |
| 159941674 | about 1 year ago | FYI, that article is a little misleading. Only the connection to university parkway was removed. There are a couple houses on this road which still need access form the other end. I've restored it to where it actually is barricaded this morning. |
| 159378287 | about 1 year ago | I think I've fixed it. |
| 159702218 | about 1 year ago | My previous comment was unclear. This trail was previously closed for several year and is currently open. |
| 154184946 | over 1 year ago | RedCyberPandaz:
I would suggest making this two separate edits in the future as it is easier for others to follow what you did. |
| 152772228 | over 1 year ago | Looks good to me! I'm marking the note on this issue resolved. |
| 152076459 | over 1 year ago | Adeyyyyy:
In this changeset, you have added a city with a population of nearly half a million people where ESRI imagery shown no evidence of human habitation. I suspect many, if not all, of your edits are false, as I have found no verification for any of your work that I've attempted to follow up on. Specifically:
The Pharmacy in Morocco to which you've assigned an address, has a different address on the cross street according to several internet sources. The Kaart imagery you cite exists for this street, but I can't find a house number on the building.
I find no internet evidence for Hearts Restaurant in Warsaw.
Consider this a warning before I report your account for abuse. If you would like to rebuild your credibility within OSM, please cite and explain your sources well. I would recommend StreetComplete's photo tool for any survey work you need evidence of. |
| 152026137 | over 1 year ago | Have you been there, or can you otherwise identify the source for this info? |
| 122329709 | over 1 year ago | I've just corrected what I believe was a mistake in marking this section of railway as disused. While the section of track going to R-Area, formerly part of this way, is indeed obviously removed from imagery, the track to H area is actively use for spent nuclear fuel transport to the nuclear fuel reprocessing line located there. |
| 81795371 | almost 2 years ago | Hi tingliu:
It has been proposed that your changeset comment "for practice" may indicate you didn't actually intend to change the map. |
| 148150576 | almost 2 years ago | description incorrect, intended to say: add vocational school |
| 146252207 | almost 2 years ago | This is not a dam. Rae's Creek is dammed by a earthen embankment here to form the lake and the canal, which have equal water level. The embankment is here.
There is a spillway here.
Under typical conditions the water level is regulated by letting water down the canal here.
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| 147591676 | almost 2 years ago | Has amenity=drinking_water been used to mark a stream here? While I realize that knowledge of streams is useful as a hiking water source, that OSM tag is intended to mark potable water sources, like a drinking fountains. See note/4117556 |