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47378720 over 8 years ago

Hi Sven,

Thanks for the feedback, great somebody is watching.

I learned something new, if "boundary=protected_area", the relation type should be boundary instead of multipolygon.

Yes, I already concluded touching rings are not always errors although I think it is often possible to change the data such that there are no touching rings. I did not do any of these type of cleanups tough.

Regards,

Martin.

47299272 over 8 years ago

Hi Sebasic,

Goed bezig; ik was ook bezig maar toen ik wilde uploaden kwamen er allerlei conflicten op dus ben ik maar richting Duitsland verhuist ;-)

Groeten,

Martin.

44030849 almost 9 years ago

Hi Jimiiee
I see you already deleted the streetlamps with "source=Google Maps", good!

For trees that are really in a line natural=tree_row is useful but I am also not against mapping individual trees, the "Gemeente Rotterdam" has and App that has all trees in the city with the type so why not openstreetmap ;-)

44030849 almost 9 years ago

Hi Jimiiee

In this changeset you added streetlamps, great but with a "source=Google Maps".

Google Maps can not be used as source for openstreetmap data, see osm.wiki/FAQ#Why_don.27t_you_just_use_Google_Maps.2Fwhoever_for_your_data.3F

Can you either remove these lamps or do a survey, check the lamps and remove only the "source=Google Maps" tag?

44984296 almost 9 years ago

Hoi,

Bedankt voor het terug-corrigeren, osmore geeft een foutmelding op rwn_ref en ik was even niet scherp genoeg om te zien dat dit een bogus foutmelding was.

Bedankt,

Groeten,

Martin.

28955232 about 10 years ago

Als onderdeel van deze changeset zijn de Daan Schammerstraat en Pietje Bellstraat toegevoegd maar zover ik weet bestaan die helemaal niet.

30742446 over 10 years ago

Hi MeghaShrestha,

I saw that with this changeset several hospitals were added for example in Dharapani, node/3494714639#map=18/28.45185/83.37409

I have been there last year and I am quite sure there is no hospital there. Maybe there is an doctor there (although I doubt it) and if so amenity=doctors seems to be more appropriate.

Regards,

Martin.