bxl-forever's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 173616250 | 3 months ago | Hello, Comrade Duck, This office is a political party and not an ngo.
Also: phone numbers always in international (ITU-T E.164) format, please: "+32 3…" and not "03…" Don’t worry, I fixed your edit. |
| 173592840 | 3 months ago | Hello, Please make sure to read the instructions when using StreetComplete. The quest for recycling containers explicitely mentions the name of the operator. One of the containers is operated by Terre. They collect clothes. In your edit, you mentioned that this container is for glass bottles.
This is incorrect. Terre does not collect glass bottles. You used the wrong value, this is for the pair of containers by Bruxelles-Propreté/Net Brussel just besides. I have a picture from the area, taken in July.
It looks like there is only the glass container and that the Terre container is gone. Was it like this? |
| 173593871 | 3 months ago | I don’t want to discourage you too much, but please observe that you have added *a lot* of new objects to OSM today, many of which were badly-tagged, non-existing or misplaced. People will not want to use OSM if information they find here is incorrect or misleading. We have had enough cases of people trying to play games on us by adding fantasy information just to see if we notice. Doing this might get you banned from editing the map. node/13248243181/history/1
There is no such object here, as this recent picture confirms.
Let’s assume good faith. You wanted to map the street sign itself, didn’t you? |
| 173593533 | 3 months ago | We don’t see a "city limit" sign here
Your edit has been reverted. |
| 173579010 | 3 months ago | OK, thanks. The reason I asked is that once "oneway=yes" is set on a road, navigation software will see it as a one-way street even for cyclists. We use additional tags when we have such exemptions. I fixed your edit: way/1092017457 Have a nice day. |
| 173488296 | 3 months ago | Hello, OpenStreetMap is a geographical database of the world. It is a waste of time (and a risk of data corruption) to repeat the same information on multiple objects in the database. We had to revert your edit. |
| 173579010 | 3 months ago | Thanks for this. One-way only for cars or is there an exemption for cyclists (M2) or cyclists+moped A (M3) here? https://www.wegcode.be/nl/regelgeving/1975120109~hra8v386pu#yhm2tnd9wa |
| 173552323 | 3 months ago | Pourquoi écrivez-vous les adresses uniquement en français dans une commune en Flandre svp ? |
| 173529066 | 3 months ago | Hello, and welcome back. It looks like you typed the address of the building onto the place by mistake. We don’t need to write the addresses on multiple places. A clean database mandates that addresses are only written once (on the container building or on an address point). Adding the website of a business is okay, but not the street address. I fixed this. |
| 173489707 | 3 months ago | ## REVERTED CHANGESET You changed a small rural building to give it the name of your online gambling business, with a bunch of incorrect tags (for instance, claiming the height of this building is… 0 metres). Your edit has been rejected. |
| 173486542 | 3 months ago | Hello, Thanks for this. Your edit has raised some questions, though. According to your changeset, the entire building is only nbr 10… but it also has a door for nbr 12 on its southern edge… whereas there is already a house with nbr 12 (way/99206077) between this building and nbr 14. I know that municipalities sometimes create messy situations, and government data may occasionally be wrong. Is the situation really like that??? Could I please suggest you have a second look at your edit. I believe the door (node/13243027192) should be tagged as being nbr 10, while removing the address from the container building itself. |
| 173480225 | 3 months ago | Hello, "ref" is the correct tag. We don’t artificially set "names" on such objects. Did anyone request that you would do this? Can you please tell us why? Thanks in advance. |
| 173443896 | 3 months ago | Hello, Please do not remove such nodes from the database. Your edit broke an address relation and erased the history of the object. This is not how we map. If a business is not there anymore, simply remove the tags associated with that business. I fixed your edit, retagging the node as shop=vacant. |
| 173412161 | 3 months ago | Hello, Thanks for this. However, wouldn’t it be better to upload data as separate changesets per theme or area. A real description of what you did is also better than a 4 word riddle. I see that you:
I don’t see problems with the content of the changes, but IMHO it would have been friendlier to your fellow mappers to upload this as 4 separate changesets instead of a single one with a 385 km diagonal. Thanks and happy mapping. |
| 173353112 | 3 months ago | Bonjour, "oneway=yes" mais pas d’exception pour les cyclistes ici ? |
| 173234521 | 3 months ago | Vous avez mis amenity=fountain.
Vraiment une fontaine en pleine nature ? Je crois qu’il y a une erreur → peut-être ceci était souhaité : amenity=drinking_water |
| 173239259 | 3 months ago | AFAIK, this mural no longer exists, because the building along which it had been painted, has been razed. This is very clearly stated in the object on the map, and in the changeset description.
I will revert your edit. |
| 173211100 | 3 months ago | Hello, Please avoid clicking on "suggestions" from the iD editor. A lot of those suggestions are plainly wrong, in particular those related to public transport. (The list they use for their suggestions contains bad values, for instance they do not know that the Brussels metro system has the same operator as the tram, and they consequently suggest "upgrading the tags" and add incorrect values.) I restored previous data, and pushed one more commit this morning to request updating the name-suggestion-index, hoping they will finally address the issue and prevent new people from repeatedly making the same mistakes. What you can do to help: continue mapping normally but avoid those automatic suggestions for PT infrastructure. ;-) Thanks. |
| 173224206 | 3 months ago | Hello, There is already a building with housenumber 9, on the other side of the street. Your edit created a duplicate address… in the middle of a park. Would you mind having a second look? |
| 173110970 | 3 months ago | You don’t need to send the document.
I suggest you add the names on the various buildings, if you want. Just make sure that if the name is different in French and Dutch, the public name includes both languages. |