emvee's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 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
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. |