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56217993 almost 8 years ago

Hey Ganlie, I'm curious how you were able to draw this line? Did you have an issue with the iD tutorial? Please let me know if you can provide any additional info, or steps to reproduce the issue, thanks!

55977965 almost 8 years ago

Hello!
I reviewed your changeset on OSMCha and it looks great!
Thank you very much for your contributions to OpenStreetMap!
#REVIEWED_GOOD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.mapbox.com/changesets/55977965

55381269 almost 8 years ago

Hello!
I reviewed your changeset on OSMCha and it looks great!
Thank you very much for your contributions to OpenStreetMap!
#REVIEWED_GOOD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.mapbox.com/changesets/55381269

39836352 about 8 years ago

Thanks for fixing @burtlang - it was probably this photo: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=0PWc-fZ6m38H0bte4rIdBg&focus=photo&lat=39.354455&lng=-76.634362&z=17&x=0.5041506692607088&y=0.5187772724109039&zoom=0

There is a turn restriction at Roland and Beechdale, but the Mapillary photo appears in the wrong location and pointed towards St. John.

54251592 about 8 years ago

Nice work! Thank you for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap :)

54251439 about 8 years ago

Very nice work!! Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap :)

54249700 about 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I cleaned up your edit a little by tagging it with the "House" option. I also traced it a bit more accurately, then right click and use the "Square" command to square the corners of the house. Some people care a lot about this! Thanks and happy mapping :)

54249229 about 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap :) Your edits look pretty good - One thing to keep in mind is to try to trace the building around the base (footprint) of the structure. Also you can right click on each building and choose the "Square" option to make sure the corners look nice. Some people care a lot about this. Anyway, happy mapping!

54247422 about 8 years ago

Thanks for your contributions and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Your edits look pretty good :) I changed a few little things around Davidson Mill Pond Park: 1. I disconnected the edge of the park from the nearby power line. 2. Car Parking should use the "Car Parking" tag, not the "Parking Space" tag (I know this is confusing - I guess some people map individual parking spaces!)

54244592 about 8 years ago

Wow nice work! Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

54246504 about 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OSM!

52766906 about 8 years ago

Thanks for adding these houses! People in OSM definitely prefer when the buildings are drawn with nice square corners, so try typing "S" to make the buildings look a little better. Also, I recommend you complete the iD walkthrough for more editing best practices. Happy Mapping! :)

51460360 over 8 years ago

Welcome to OSM! I took a look at your edits and they look great, thanks!

51017972 over 8 years ago

Hello, how you did it looks ok! People tend to use Sidewalk for paths alongside a road, and Footpath for paths not alongside a road. (Sidewalk is really just a special kind of Footpath). And connect them to the roads wherever it is logical for people to walk. Thanks!

50259245 over 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

50186469 over 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

50033590 over 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

50021534 over 8 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

49956426 over 8 years ago

Thanks @beemerphile, I marked the bridge as `highway=destroyed` and `destroyed:highway=track`. This along with the `access=no` tag should prevent OSM-based routers from sending cars down the road. (They should not route traffic along `highway=track` anyway).

49974907 over 8 years ago

Thanks for your contributions and welcome to OpenStreetMap!