iandees's Comments
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| 84992846 | over 5 years ago | user_5359 I've always seen landuse=grass, etc. for things like this. When did that change? |
| 84385887 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for adding to the map! When you are adding rectangular buildings, you can press the Q key in the editor to square up the building corners.
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| 84302029 | over 5 years ago | Hello! Thanks for adding to the map. Please make sure that you follow the outline of buildings and water features closely. If a building is rectangular, you can use the "Q" key to square up the corners on the building so that it follows the building shape.
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| 83556562 | over 5 years ago | Thanks for adding the houses! When you're adding things that should have square corners (like buildings), make sure to hit the "Q" key after picking a preset so that the editor squares the corners for you.
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| 83535667 | over 5 years ago | Looks great! Thanks for adding this connection.
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| 83316640 | over 5 years ago | Hello! It looks like you moved the golf course shapes to not match the aerial imagery. Did you use an old dataset maybe to make this change?
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| 83167380 | over 5 years ago | Hello! Thanks for adding to OpenStreetMap. Did you record this with a GPS log or something? I don't see anything on the satellite map to indicate there's a path here.
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| 82992117 | over 5 years ago | Cool, thanks for removing them!
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| 82992117 | over 5 years ago | Hi! Thanks for adding the sidewalks here. Did you mean to delete the turn lanes? Those look like they're still there.
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| 82928241 | over 5 years ago | Hello. Why did you change access to private here? This looks like a customer parking lot where access=customers is a better fit.
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| 82460203 | almost 6 years ago | Hi! Can you point to where you got the name "Borderfield"? The Wikidata entry you used doesn't match up with the name and I've never seen the name Borderfield used anywhere.
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| 781903 | almost 6 years ago | Yep, this was a GNIS import. See osm.wiki/USGS_GNIS |
| 81304282 | almost 6 years ago | Yes, it's important to make OSM feel welcoming and inviting to people so that we retain mappers. Your comment didn't meet that level, so I thought I'd call it out. |
| 81304282 | almost 6 years ago | Yo Adamant1, comments like this aren't very helpful. If you don't have constructive feedback, don't bother leaving a comment. |
| 81298063 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for pointing it out. I'll fix the data. |
| 80927156 | almost 6 years ago | I switched it to building=yes and added some other buildings nearby in changeset/80962440. |
| 80281648 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, you mention the "automated edit policy" as a source. Can I ask where the discussion about your automated edit is? It looks like you're undoing changes across a vast swath of the country, and I'm curious where you discussed this before I revert it. |
| 80740972 | almost 6 years ago | Hi! Thanks for mapping so much in the area. I'm curious – how are you keeping track of what you add? Are you adding from another source? Driving around?
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| 79808222 | almost 6 years ago | Good morning! The opening hours format is a little weird, but I'll try: the days of the week are abbreviated like so: Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su. Times use 24-hour military time. If you want to say a place is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm, you type "Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00". If it's also open Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm, include another block separated by a semicolon like so: "Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00; Sa 10:00-16:00". Let me know if that helps. You can read more about it here: opening_hours=*#Simple_examples
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| 79580216 | almost 6 years ago | Hiya! Welcome to OSM. Thanks for editing the map and adding this sidewalk. This is right in my neighborhood, so if you ever have any questions please let me know.
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