lakedistrict's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 163596607 | 9 months ago | Hi, thanks for your recent edits. You have added a hotel area which includes an existing hotel, the Burn How Hotel. Is this now known as Burn How Garden Hotel, or are they separate hotels? Thanks :) |
| 163520353 | 10 months ago | Just looked like potentially useful info had been removed from some of the stop names, eg: * node/486586953 "Rampside Hall" -> "Hall" (not to be confused with node/486587013, [Village] Hall) * node/486587234 "Ormsgill Inn" -> "Hotel" I'm not sure if Bus Times uses the same name as signed on the bus stop. If they are the correct/official names then that's fine, but maybe consider moving the existing name to alt_name in any future edits. :) |
| 163520353 | 10 months ago | Hi, thanks for adding bus route relations around Barrow recently. Just wondered what your source is for the bus stop names you are changing, as some of the stops are now tagged with overly simplified names. Thanks. |
| 160971120 | 12 months ago | Thanks for the reply and quick follow up edits :) Likewise great username - it's one I remember seeing a while ago when mapping in Reading! |
| 160971120 | 12 months ago | Hi, thanks for your recent and ongoing mapping in the Lakes. Based on the name you've added, would the holiday cottage be better tagged as building=barn with building:use=residential/chalet? This would better reflect the building's original purpose and architecture, if indeed it is a converted barn and not just a building with an idyllic-sounding name for marketing purposes! This also applies to the other holiday cottage/barn you added. building:use=* :) |
| 160038778 | about 1 year ago | Hi, thank you for replying and for researching/considering the changes you are making. The wiki page for the cork tag is surface=cork although it doesn't seem to be linked from the surface values page. I've made some tweaks to the Castle courtyard in Lancaster in changeset/160071618 to reflect this and previous discussions. I've also split the track in Millom in changeset/160071000 and updated the track_type tagging for the section which looks to be asphalt, and removed the surface value from the section which doesn't look to be asphalt. |
| 160038778 | about 1 year ago | Actually, the slipway was tagged with a metal surface originally, and not timber: way/968877478/history :) |
| 160038778 | about 1 year ago | Hi, thanks for your mapping. Just wondering what level of checking you are doing and if you have surveyed/have local knowledge? For instance, you have changed cork to artificial grass in this changeset, which is incorrect and suggests you might not have checked previous changesets and comments on this object changeset/156687932 or checked the wikipage for surface=cork. As another example, way/198626878 has been changed to surface=asphalt, but the previous tagging suggests it is only partly asphalt. It might have been more helpful to remove the surface value entirely (or move it to a description) which would then prompt surveys and refinement in apps like StreetComplete. way/968877478 Could this also have meant timber rails? Messaging the original/previous mapper or leaving a map note might be a better approach where the actual surface value is less obvious/undocumented. Thanks, and happy mapping :) |
| 159515464 | about 1 year ago | The doors through to the yard at the Brown Cow are on the right after the bar, which would be hard to see from the front. The updated tagging on Cornish looks fine, thanks :) |
| 158799031 | about 1 year ago | Might actually be better as a node as I think the pharmacy is only on the ground floor, with student flats above. |
| 158562750 | about 1 year ago | 5000! 🎉 |
| 158406494 | about 1 year ago | No worries, and thanks for the follow-up edit (changeset/158415934). :) |
| 158406494 | about 1 year ago | Hi, thanks for your StreetComplete mapping in Morecambe. Just be careful to check the tactile paving quests - from experience the bus stops in Morecambe usually don't have true tactile paving, but just a smooth red/yellow paving stone to indicate where to board. Whilst a visual indicator, it's not textured tactile paving, so can't be followed with a cane as per the wiki definition: tactile%20paving=* |
| 158181121 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for fixing. highway=unclassified would also work here, perhaps more so given the commercial character of this street. For anyone else reviewing this, St Martin's Hill is incorrectly coloured as a main road on OS OpenMap. W&F Council record it as an unclassified road on their network map, and there is no signage on the ground to indicate otherwise. |
| 158160411 | about 1 year ago | I used service=drive-through on the click and collect lane at Sainsbury's, Morecambe. AIUI, staff load the shopping into a car boot without the driver leaving their car, so the wiki definition seems to work here. PS If you thought changeset/113968287 was "excessive", then you've reached a new level of silly car park detail today! Great work :D |
| 157967831 | about 1 year ago | Thanks, yes this station is locked overnight: https://cumbriacrack.com/2022/08/17/chaos-as-train-passengers-locked-in-at-lake-district-station/ |
| 156890733 | over 1 year ago | Hi, thanks for your detailed edits and updates here. If the building was previously and purposely built as a hotel, then please use building=hotel and building:use=dormitory building:use=* |
| 156854308 | over 1 year ago | 👍 |
| 156687932 | over 1 year ago | Hi, yes it is a bit bouncy! It's Corkeen according to https://planning.lancaster.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=S4KOKCIZH2Z00&activeTab=summary I can't say that it's ever occurred to me to tag the surface material of notice boards! The three existing uses of surface=cork are all playgrounds. Hopefully the primary tag will help data consumers a bit, but a more specific surface tag is also a good idea. |
| 156687932 | over 1 year ago | Hi, the fake grass has recently been removed and replaced with Corkeen surfacing. It is already included in the pedestrian area polygon, but if you wanted to micromap different areas for different surfaces, perhaps use surface=cork? (3 uses worldwide) |