bxl-forever's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 140065136 | over 2 years ago | Hello, Your change is a bit puzzling.
Also, street names in Brussels are bilingual. Would you mind explaining what you saw here. Really two houses with the same number next to each other? Which one is the correct one? |
| 139956074 | over 2 years ago | Bonjour,
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| 139956257 | over 2 years ago | Tags à écrire en anglais svp, impossible d'afficher "bicycle_parking=arceau"
I fixed this and changed into bicycle_parking=stands |
| 139914824 | over 2 years ago | Hello,
Can you please provide more details about *where* you saw this pastry shop, so that we can update the map. |
| 139889733 | over 2 years ago | Pardon me but your changeset title does NOT match your actions on the map. What you did: * You changed the house number on the building from "5;7" (which means 5 AND 7, i.e. only two numbers, not anything in between) into "6B, 7" which is an invalid string and will not be understood by geocoders. If there are multiple numbers, the separator is the semicolon, not comma and space. * You added postcode 1640 and city=Sint-Genesius-Rode on the building. This is not useful at all in Belgium, we already have zones, no need to repeat such information on every object. On official government data, this building apparently has a single house number, i.e. 7. Should there be multiple numbers here, it would be preferable to create single floating nodes inside the building, one for every address, e.g. * One node with addr:street="Zevenbronnen - Sept Fontaines" and addr:housenumber=6B.
I can do the necessary fixes but before doing this, could you please explain what you had in mind with this story of logical sequences. In particular, where did you see "(5, 6, 6A, 5, 7)" on our data? I didn’t see anything like this. |
| 139669944 | over 2 years ago | @Ernesto77: The point here is that adding your house on the map is fine, and in that case it must be a regular polygon with the proper shape of the house and a "building" key on it so that it can be shown as a house. Your edit was undone because you tagged it incorrectly, as if it was a mountain peak. That is why other mappers reacted. user_5359 was kind enough to draw the building properly. You can try edit it now, and add more tags, as long as they are factual, e.g. the address. Possibly more tags, such as the height, roof shape, color… that can be nice for 3D views. Ordinary family houses do not have names. Happy mapping! |
| 139862909 | over 2 years ago | Sorry but the container on Rue Abbé Cuypers/Priester Cuypersstraat that was presented to you was explicitely marked as "Oliobox".
The glass-recycling container is operated by "Bruxelles-Propreté/Net Brussel" and is drawn separately on the map. This is important to identify each object. In the quest, you answered that the Oliobox accepts… glass bottles. This is not correct. We had to undo your change. Please make sure you understand how your app works to avoid adding fancy information. OSM is a database used by multiple people, it is important that information is correct. |
| 139862914 | over 2 years ago | Hello
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| 139845945 | over 2 years ago | Good, thanks. |
| 139735543 | over 2 years ago | Reverted
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| 139777889 | over 2 years ago | Reverted, see comment here
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| 139777811 | over 2 years ago | Hello,
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| 139723427 | over 2 years ago | "crossing=unmarked" would already be some improvement for such situations.
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| 139748537 | over 2 years ago | Hello, Thanks for the fix but here is some advice to help you make better contributions in the future. The road had extra name:* tags with the translations. We use those to build monolingual maps (they are very common here because it’s a multilingual territory and we must accommodate users’ preferences).
There are addresses on buildings. It is important to change the address on those to reflect the correct spelling there too. Don’t worry, I’ve already fixed this street. |
| 139735543 | over 2 years ago | Hello, Who is your source for this, please? I’ve just had a look at official data and way/34320346 is officially named "Hoefijzerstraat - Rue du Fer à Cheval", and so are the addresses of all the buildings here.
My opinion is that the person who asked for this change is not reliable and that it should not have been changed without checking. Please undo your changeset. |
| 136036915 | over 2 years ago | Not my choice, in fact, it is essentially a follow-up of changeset #136006447 where the user expanded the name. The user modified name:fr, name:nl and the French part of the name tag, but failed to change the Dutch part of the name tag. This caused a validation problem. I agree with you that if the name on street signs is the short version, we should better reflect that on OSM. This means that changeset #136006447 was not reliable. |
| 139679794 | over 2 years ago | Hello, I see you are routinely entering width and length values for aeroways all over the world. I suspose this is not a personal survey but copying from a source.
Thanks in advance. |
| 139688194 | over 2 years ago | Your changeset has been reverted. The app asked specifically about the "Oliobox" container, that is the orange container for cooking oil. You entered data that suggests that this Oliobox accepts clothes and shoes, this is nonsense. Clothes and glass-recycling containers are mapped separately. I suppose all 3 containers are still there and fixed the tags appropriately. |
| 139665195 | over 2 years ago | Hello,
Are you sure this was really necessary? |
| 139632633 | over 2 years ago | Hello, Can I invite you to add real titles to your changesets on OSM. Adding "Informatie verbetering" on every of them is just wasting other mappers’ time because we have to spend a lot of time every time trying to figure out what you have been wanting to do. There seems to be a problem with this shape, which you broke in a previous changeset, I don’t see what kind of improvements you have been doing.
As for Oud Stadhuis, do you think the small part in front of the building, with the stairs, is really part of the building?
Have a nice day. |