gmar5's Comments
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| 167339670 | 7 months ago | This Fusion Arts is in Gloucester Green.
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| 167339670 | 7 months ago | Also, the one you linked is not here. |
| 167339670 | 7 months ago | Hi. Points of interest and amenities mapped as independent nodes located inside a building object should not have a building tag. |
| 167194392 | 7 months ago | Hello. I had reverted your previous changeset, based on my comment here: changeset/167137992
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| 167137992 | 7 months ago | Hi. Oxford is already the main "name" tag, so this doesn't add anything. I suppose the previous short_name could have been helpful in some searches which are able to take the area into account (Railway Station, Oxford). |
| 165940758 | 8 months ago | Hi. The church was demolished more than a century ago. The surviving tower is not a place of worship. |
| 164639848 | 9 months ago | Hi. Welcome to OSM! And thanks for your contribution. When uploading a changeset, please use the comment description to inform others on what you did. Writing "hi" is not helpful. For more information, please see: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments
Thanks. Best wishes. |
| 163159135 | 10 months ago | Hi. Is there any physical barrier remaining?
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| 160904762 | 12 months ago | Grazie. A riguardo, ci sono tre aspetti principali che possono essere descritti nei tag di OpenStreetMap:
Questa Baita Nòva quindi funziona ancora come "wilderness_hut" (rifugio senza personale), ma ad uso esclusivo privato e non aperta al più ampio pubblico (quindi access=private).
Ciao. |
| 144024567 | 12 months ago | Thank you for spotting that. Yes, it was certainly a typo. I have changed it to private only, since it looks like parking for the school. |
| 159052119 | about 1 year ago | Apologies, I meant that taxis are allowed during the day, not at night. The logic for the values is the same though. |
| 159052119 | about 1 year ago | Hi.
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| 158304645 | about 1 year ago | No signs, I think. |
| 158305532 | about 1 year ago | Pedestrians are everywhere. Buses drive slowly and wait for pedestrians to move away. As far as I understand, pedestrians have precedence, legally given by the signage of the pedestrian area.
As for the last bit at Carfax, you are right. The signage starts at the very beginning, so there is no space for the taxis in Queen St itself (except when they are allowed at night of course, when mostly they wait there, but I don't think there is an official bay). I will check the connecting segment named Carfax, which they can use for turning during the day. |
| 158026842 | about 1 year ago | The previous state of the relation was: name=Folly Bridge Bus Gate
The "except" key is documented on the wiki as the way to do what you are pointing at. "psv" includes buses. Was it not working? |
| 158026842 | about 1 year ago | Hello Mike. Apologies, can you explain what you did here? Did you just remove the turn restrictions of the bus gate (which still exists as far as I am aware), or are they mapped in another way? |
| 157960690 | about 1 year ago | Thanks, Andrew. So, do you think they should remain on the map? It can be a slippery slope, if every office within a larger institution is mapped separately. |
| 157879751 | about 1 year ago | BUNET, I suppose, is a consortium of those 5 colleges (acronym of their initials), who probably share IT resources and staff.
If jhdore mapped these for a reason, we can hear it, otherwise I would agree with reverting. |
| 157879751 | about 1 year ago | Hi. Is it actually necessary to map these? They seem to me quite internal to the organigram of the institutions, and we don't map various other college offices (academic, bursaries, development, etc.), which are of little interest to general users. Moreover, they certainly are not "bars" (even if drinking were to happen in them!). |
| 157123480 | about 1 year ago | The street signs mark Queen St as a designated pedestrian area, the pavement is levelled and people certainly use it as a pedestrian street. (Compared, for example, to George St, which has traffic restrictions but certainly feels more like a normal road).
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