citrula's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 172755694 | 3 months ago | You dragged a sidewalk in this edit, please be careful. |
| 172767237 | 3 months ago | source tags carried from previous edit, sorry! |
| 172753205 | 3 months ago | You added these on highway intersection nodes. Please do the built-in editor tutorial and try again reverted |
| 172753125 | 3 months ago | You added these on highway intersection nodes. Please do the built-in editor tutorial and try again reverted |
| 172550647 | 3 months ago | There are revert tools which can help undo these changes - is it all changesets you made with "NERF" or just some of them? |
| 172550647 | 3 months ago | Do you know what the license is for the speed limit data from Mapbox? I'm concerned that it isn't compatible with the OSM license. |
| 172708574 | 3 months ago | You added the business to the entire building. Please add it as a single point at the approximate location in the building. |
| 172550647 | 3 months ago | You didn't actually change any speed limit values in this changeset, it just bumped the version on a bunch of the ways. Can you tell us about your sources and the editor you are using? |
| 172449887 | 3 months ago | What is "GOAT MAN"? |
| 172465771 | 3 months ago | welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contribution. natural=grassland is for naturally occurring grasslands - for maintained lawns like this consider using surface=grass Also, please don't draw a lot of tiny areas like this - it should be one object for each section of grass. |
| 172351067 | 3 months ago | alt_name is used for a different name used to refer to this specific feature - I don't really think that applies here. Nobody says "Austin" when they are referring to Jollyville specifically. Austin is already represented well on OSM by this relation |
| 172445706 | 3 months ago | these look more like highway=footway than highway=service. They aren't wide enough for a car |
| 172446924 | 3 months ago | Welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contributions. It looks like you have made a few edits where you added a name like "new italian resteraunt" - on OSM, we generally try not to use descriptive names like that. It's totally fine for an object to not have a name, even if it's just because you don't know it yet. |
| 172446805 | 3 months ago | These don't really match up with the footpaths that are visible on imagery. If you switch to Bing imagery, it's much clearer. |
| 172393045 | 3 months ago | using a descriptive name like "LJ Childcare Drive Through" is normally not desirable - I fixed this for you, and also marked only the section that goes under the awning as one-way based on the two-way markings on the north-south segment. |
| 172409884 | 3 months ago | Welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contribution. On OSM, tagging needs to follow a particular format for data consumers to be able to use them. You can read about it on the wiki
In this particular case your "Made by" should be replaced by manufacturer=Flock Safety
we also don't normally explicitly document unknown information like this - that is implied by the absence of a key. Let me know if you have any questions |
| 172417043 | 3 months ago | Welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contribution. The ALPR node should be in the physical location, not in the middle of the road. You can right click the node and select the "extract" option to remove it from the road and move it. Let me know if you need help doing this! |
| 172349681 | 3 months ago | welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contribution. Please don't add descriptive names like "3207 Whitehall" - that information is already present with the address tags |
| 172377552 | 3 months ago | Welcome to OSM, and thanks for your contribution. The ALPR node should be in the physical location, not in the middle of the road. You can right click the node and select the "extract" option to remove it from the road. Let me know if you need help doing this! |
| 171897099 | 3 months ago | If the building is still present you should remove the store information but keep the building outline. |