gurglypipe's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 144616281 | about 2 years ago | In the absence of any other information, and given that it’s still present on aerial imagery, I’ve re-added the brownfield in changeset/144900801. Please say if this is incorrect. |
| 144876634 | about 2 years ago | Hiya, just to check, are you sure it’s this road which is called Heggle Lane, and not the bigger one just to the west? This one’s a private driveway and leads to an open footpath across a field. The one to the west is hedge-lined and goes places. That’s the kind of road which is historically more associated with the term ‘lane’. |
| 144616281 | about 2 years ago | Is that area no longer brownfield? What is it instead? |
| 144624264 | about 2 years ago | Reverted as changeset/144781575 |
| 144713440 | about 2 years ago | That’s great, thanks a lot :) |
| 144713440 | about 2 years ago | Thanks. (For anyone reading this in future, the interpolation tag was added in changeset/144733917.) I think you might need to make similar changes for at least the following changesets too:
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| 144624264 | about 2 years ago | Why remove the parking=street_side tagging? This is street-side parking according to the definition on the wiki (amenity=parking). |
| 144713440 | about 2 years ago | Hi, are you sure this is right? This edit looks like it’s removing information from the map, because those buildings are only odds house numbers. The new tagging does not reflect that. |
| 144522869 | about 2 years ago | Hiya, thanks for your edits around Carnforth recently! Just so you know, you can press ‘Q’ when a building is selected in the editor to automatically square its corners. It helps with keeping the map neat. Happy editing :) |
| 143950752 | about 2 years ago | It seems really unlikely there are two within 100m of each other, so I’ve removed the duplicate in changeset/144004848. Let me know if that’s not correct. |
| 143950752 | about 2 years ago | This edit seems to add a second post box by Douglas Avenue. Are there really two postboxes, one either side of Douglas Avenue? |
| 143911317 | about 2 years ago | Good to hear! Thanks for the fast response and happy editing :) |
| 143860613 | about 2 years ago | Hiya, if this changeset is about updating bus routes, please don’t throw in unrelated/incorrect changes like connecting a canal bridge to the towpath directly beneath it (way/164103557). Automated fixes to JOSM validator suggestions (which I assume that was) should be in a separate changeset (it’s not an update to a bus route) and checked with local knowledge rather than applied blindly (the tow path does not connect to the bridge directly above it there). Thanks. |
| 143911317 | about 2 years ago | Hiya, could you please split your changesets into smaller geographical areas? A single changeset which spans half the length of the UK is hard for local volunteers to review. See osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets This changeset could have been two: one for the Coniston area, and one for the Forest of Dean. thanks! |
| 143777882 | about 2 years ago | Bus routes fixed in changeset/143817023. I think I got them all. If any are still broken, please say. |
| 143726892 | about 2 years ago | Hiya, just a little note: you don’t need to set the name on these chalets, as the addr:housenumber and addr:street tags already encode that information. :) |
| 142840617 | about 2 years ago | Thanks for the fast reply! I’ve partially reverted your changes, so the building is restored (changeset/142841180). |
| 142840617 | about 2 years ago | Why delete the power plant building? Was that an intentional change, or an accident? |
| 142756961 | about 2 years ago | This change broke routing for cycle route NCN6, because the street isn’t one-way for bikes. Please be careful when making changes like this! Thanks I’ve fixed it in changeset/142757914 |
| 142719132 | about 2 years ago | Heya, thanks for your contributions around south Bowland! Just checking: are you sure things like node/11269605741 are power=catenary_mast? That tagging is meant for overhead lines used by pantographs (on trains or trolley buses). power=pole is more common for the wooden power poles which support minor lines throughout the UK. See power=catenary_mast and power=pole Ta :) |