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176105842 1 day ago

Hi there, are you sure these are all heaths?

A lot of upland areas were wrongly tagged as "heath" when in fact they are more grassland.

175416212 8 days ago

I think this is fine, if not better than what was there before. In a place like London it certainly helps to see the house number.

And if these building names arent in the address, then how is correspondence sent and received? It's got to be in there somewhere!

150024044 8 days ago

Hi,

I'd also like to ask about a source for the same node Mateusz mentioned above, as I can't find anything related to it on the web.

174131470 15 days ago

Hello Bobolo Hilliary!
Welcome to OpenStreetMap :)

I just want to give you a few words of advice
- You don't need to name the buildings with what they are, because this can be shown through the other tags.
- You can show if buildings are permanent or semi-permanent through the "building:material=*" tag, for example "building:material=wood"
- Don't worry, you can see the edit history of each house by right clicking the house, clicking 'Query features', finding the house on the left, then clicking 'History' at the bottom
- You can press Q on your keyboard to make buildings square shaped

I've gone ahead and added some tags for you as well, but I recommend looking at the Wiki for more information: osm.wiki/Beginners%27_guide

Happy mapping!
Ceirios

174577380 24 days ago

Alright, just remember your account is your responsibility!

174577380 25 days ago

Hi Jonny,

Why have you removed 'Derry' from the names here? The slash naming here is intentional and really shouldn't be changed without consulting the community.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derry/Londonderry_name_dispute

Regards,
Ceirios

174114616 27 days ago

Hi there,

I just want to ask you to be careful copying names in from Wikipedia, particularly regarding name:cy.

The Welsh Wikipedia uses their own style for place names, which is unofficial and not to be used. Any occurences of "Feneswela" may have stemmed from this. The official name for Venezuela in Welsh is Venezuela.

This is the source to use, it's from the Welsh Government and it is compatible with OSM licence:
https://www.llyw.cymru/bydtermcymru/enwau-gwledydd-sofran-html

Diolch
Ceirios

175048086 27 days ago

thank you for refining the fire pit refining refine the fire pit refinery

175045883 28 days ago

praise the lord

174913962 about 1 month ago

Hi Bearman Creative,

Croeso i OSM! I just want to point a couple of things out to you

Buildings, when possible, should be squared - you can do this by clicking the building and pressing Q on your keyboard.

Also, house names should go in the top part of the address field, not the "name" field.

If you have any questions let me know!

Cofion and happy mapping
Ceirios

159211786 about 2 months ago

Hi there,

Are you sure these names and spellings are still being used?

Take for instance 'Blaen-uaun' - 'uaun' isn't a spelling you'd see very often these days
way/1334523768
plus the OS OpenData/OpenMap layers show the more modern 'Blaenwaun'

OSM is for mapping modern day features as they are now - for things like this I would recommend OpenHistoricalMap where you can map with time.

Cofion
Ceirios

174084846 about 2 months ago

I reverted this changeset for the reasons left in the comment above.

changeset/174096925

174084846 about 2 months ago

Hi mojfgigbbgfg,

Welcome to OSM, but what's going on here? made a B road a track, you changed an admin boundary into a site, and also turned a river into a track.

way/790187046
relation/11371664
way/1270049764

I appreciate this is your first edit and it's fine to make mistakes, but please be careful when editing. iD has a tutorial you can follow if you're not sure. I will revert this changeset.

Cofion,
Ceirios

173940699 about 2 months ago

Hi there,

Thanks for editing here! I just want to let you know for 'destination', Llantwit Major and Llanilltud Fawr are the same place. Llanilltud Fawr is the Welsh name

Cofion
Ceirios

173454795 2 months ago

Hi R_Lewis,

Croeso i OSM - I do understand your frustration about people accessing (your?) land without permission. You did the right thing by adding the access=private tag, however it's still important that they are seen as driveways!

It takes time for data consumers (like satnavs) to receive OSM data, it's not instant.

Please see the Wiki for more information
osm.wiki/Why_we_won%27t_delete_roads_on_private_property

Diolch
Ceirios

168892481 3 months ago

Hi there,

Yes I'm trying to map the latter here - the reason why I haven't made it a MP yet is that the boundaries are not completely clear from that first link. I agree that the boundaries need looking at. Thanks for the other two links.

As for the name, Port Talbot is a very English-speaking area and the current consensus is that the dominant language is in the name field. (I disagree with this personally but that is what it is).

172530815 3 months ago

Hi Mike, croeso i OSM!

I just want to let you know you don't need to fill out both the 'name' and the 'house name' address field for named houses

Only filling out the address field is fine in these cases!

Cofion
Ceirios

172309871 3 months ago

Hey! I take it you saw this from Discord so I just want to say thank you very much :)

Ceirios

171751800 3 months ago

Hi there,

What's your source for this please? I live here and I've never heard it being referred to in English.

170203098 4 months ago

Hi Nullxiety, welcome to OSM

OpenStreetMap is for mapping real world features, not fictional creations. It’s a database with data consumers. There is no island here on imagery, and sandy beaches are hardly likely off the coast of Antarctica!

If you want to create your own fictional maps, I suggest checking out OpenGeoFiction

osm.org/about

Cofion,
Ceirios