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114047325 about 4 years ago

Hi, kevinchen1. Thanks for your edits here. However, highway=track is not the appropriate classification for this road. From the VTrans Roads dataset I can see that it is a class 3 town highway and from aerial imagery I residences and other buildings along the road. highway=track is for minor land access roads that aren't used for access to homes or other buildings. I've changed this back to highway=unclassified.

highway=track
https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/1dee5cb935894f9abe1b8e7ccec1253e
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113865655 about 4 years ago

Apologies! Didn't mean to re-explain something you already know about. I primarily use JOSM and the orthogonalize (square/Q) function works nicely for a group of connected objects like this when you select them all together. I just tested in iD and it seems to not work so well unfortunately (I had assumed they worked the same). Seems like the iD function only operates on one object at a time so as you square one object it takes then next connected one out of square 🤷‍♂️. JOSM does have a number of efficiency boosting plugins for this kind of thing. This one might be helpful for example: osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Terracer

113865655 about 4 years ago

Hey, Hugh. From the comment I'm guessing you're trying to make these parking spaces as close to rectangular as possible. I case you aren't aware there is a Square function in the iD right-click menu that will make all the corners square for you. You can also just press Q for a keyboard shortcut that does the same thing.
https://learnosm.org/en/hot-tips/tracing-rectangular-buildings/

113115473 about 4 years ago

Why restore this? Seems like a historical artifact that would be more appropriate for https://openhistoricalmap.org

112562827 about 4 years ago

Hi Necessarycoot72, it looks to me like you've re-aligned a number of buildings in this changeset by lining the polygons up with the roof outlines on aerial imagery. This results in building footprints that are often significantly out of alignment unless the imagery was captured at exactly a 90 degree angle above the building. In downtown Burlington this is almost never the case. If you want to re-position buildings, please line them up with their ground position, not the tilted position that the roof shows up at. LiDAR from VCGI is another great resource for building positioning and does not suffer from this problem.
osm.wiki/Vermont#Resources

112889796 about 4 years ago

thank you for restoring my work 🙂

112790931 about 4 years ago

Hi webfil,
This changeset left a gap in the Lake Champlain multipolygon, breaking rendering. Please be careful!
relation/132216
https://ibb.co/xst6k8w

I fixed it in this changeset: changeset/112811246

It looks like a remnant of the administrative boundary you deleted still exists. I wasn't sure if I should clean it up or not.
relation/12631636

112081770 about 4 years ago

Love it! One of these that anyone can buy?
https://order.spaghettimonster.org/Ordination/

I think it's less about a credential and more about what does this building appear to be and are there actual religious services conduced there. If I walk by it would I see a sign making it clear that it is a Church of the FSM? Would it look like a public building where people gather to worship? Or does it just look like the same normal house visible here:
https://goo.gl/maps/nVaptzgaqijBaGMe7

112081770 about 4 years ago

While I'm certainly love to drive by this building and see that it is an actual Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, I'm having a hard time believing it 😄. Do you have any photos or other evidence that Pastafarians regularly gather to worship his Noodliness here?

111656932 about 4 years ago

I've opened and iD issue for this false positive: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/8724

111656932 about 4 years ago

Also, a warning in iD is not "breaking things". QA tools like this often have false positives that can just be ignored. If there is some data consumer out there that this is actually causing a problem for, that is a different story.

111656932 about 4 years ago

I see what you mean, although flagging this as a warning appears to be a bug in the iD editor. The "Broadway" way isn't even tagged oneway=yes, just piste:type=downhill. The JOSM validator doesn't flag this an an issue. Nothing wrong with separate ways I guess, but it seems fairly redundant.

111656932 about 4 years ago

Can you give examples of breakage? I'm not aware of any problems with a way tagged as highway=* as well as piste:type=*. It accurately represents that the road is closed in the winter and becomes a snow covered ski trail.

111541419 about 4 years ago

Private toll roads up mountains are quite minor and should not be secondary. I've reverted this changeset:
changeset/111671942

111541190 about 4 years ago

This is incorrect. The toll road up Mt Mansfield is a very minor road and should not be secondary. You also removed the piste:type tag which is incorrect because the this road is a ski trail in the winter. I have reverted this changeset.
changeset/111671808

I see you did the same thing to the Mt Washington auto road. Please stop doing this. changeset/111541651

111656932 about 4 years ago

Hi, this changeset deleted the piste:type and piste:difficulty tag from several ski trails at Mad River Glen. Did you do this for any particular reason, or just a mistake?
way/31477640/history
way/31433493/history
way/44626947

Please put them back so the trails won't be removed from:
https://openskimap.org/#16.78/44.190506/-72.929419
and
http://www.opensnowmap.org/?zoom=17&lat=44.19076&lon=-72.92858

111150595 about 4 years ago

If you have no other source than Strava then you don't know there is a trail there. All you know is that "there is a heavy walking activity". This does not necessarily make it a trail.

108183522 over 4 years ago

Thank you!

108183522 over 4 years ago

Thanks for adding the address, but why did you change this building's name. As far as I know, it is still called "Hotel Jay". https://jaypeakresort.com/trip-planning/lodging/hotel-jay-conference-center
The name "Jay Peak Resort" refers to the entire ski resort area, not just this building.
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107521439 over 4 years ago

Hey Jeff, thanks for updating this area. Looks like this building got a little messed up though: way/201655043
The way isn't closed and it looks like the tags got moved to a relation? I know there has been recent construction in the area so I don't really know what the current state of things is. If you have on the ground knowledge and can fix it up how it should be that would be great.