lakedistrict's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 56381153 | almost 8 years ago | (Fixed in changeset/56384859) |
| 56381153 | almost 8 years ago | Another village mapped! Just a few ideas: guest houses should probably have a name tag; you can map churchyards as landuse=churchyard (landuse=churchyard); names should be moved from residential areas to a place node. :) |
| 56364831 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks! I'd probably go for addr:place over addr:street as I said in changeset/56348618, but I don't plan on making any changes given that a survey is probably needed first to update the businesses and fix their locations. |
| 56348618 | almost 8 years ago | Also address data and OSSV suggests that the business parks are mapped wrong in OSM: note/1299774 |
| 56348505 | almost 8 years ago | Good point with the yards. It could probably do with being on the wiki though so it's use is more apparent. |
| 56348618 | almost 8 years ago | OK. addr:place over addr:street is probably preferential (for the LDBP addresses) since "1 Mint Bridge Road" is a different address to "(Unit) 1 Lake District Business Park" and if they are both mapped as "1 Mint Bridge Road" they aren't differentiated. |
| 56348618 | almost 8 years ago | Perhaps 'Lake District Business Park' could be moved to addr:place? |
| 56348505 | almost 8 years ago | What's addr:parentstreet? I can't find anything on the wiki about it. |
| 56348119 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks! I'd been meaning to do this but wasn't sure how to do it, using alt_name's a good idea. :) |
| 56293799 | almost 8 years ago | Hi Charlotte, welcome to OSM. Thanks for your edits, they look good to me. It may take a few days for the changes you made to show up on all zoom levels. :-) |
| 56241959 | almost 8 years ago | Hi Area Sheffield, welcome to OSM. You removed the building and theatre tags on Newcastle City Hall so I've added them back.(changeset/56244512) |
| 56201182 | almost 8 years ago | 👍 Did you spot the electric car charging point? (note/1190429) Looking at Big Onion's fb page they might be shop=art (or shop=gift) rather than shop=craft (craft supplies). |
| 56154462 | almost 8 years ago | FYI I asked about this in the chat room yesterday and osm.wiki/United_Kingdom_Tagging_Guidelines#UK_roads has since been extended to include non-residential roads in towns. :) |
| 56154462 | almost 8 years ago | The wiki definitions are all over the place. From the page linked above: "In an urban context, unclassified roads may be more likely to have pavements ... They are commonly found in industrial, retail, or commercial areas..." osm.wiki/United_Kingdom_Tagging_Guidelines#UK_roads doesn't mention town centre roads. The town centre roads would fit this definition of unclassified: https://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Unclassified. Since tagging guidelines are unlcear go for what you think is better but in my opinion Library Road and other streets aren't in a residential area. (The big residential area around Kendal is misleading since not all areas inside it are residential, same for other towns) |
| 56154462 | almost 8 years ago | What was wrong with unclassified? The likes of Library Road and Stricklandgate aren't residential. |
| 56123812 | almost 8 years ago | North-east Kendal aka Sandylands. You could add a suburb node in the middle of the park by Kentmere Brow. Heron Hill could do with one too, maybe by the Spar? |
| 56081738 | almost 8 years ago | Thanks for fixing. You probably "inherited" it by splitting/continuing a way or by copying and pasting something and iD unfortunately and mistakenly attributes you as the creator. |
| 56096814 | almost 8 years ago | Nice edits! By the way we've got a little project going on to improve the mapping of the roads in Cumbria, osm.wiki/User:Gurglypipe/North_West#Road_navigation_for_tourists . Feel free to help out if you're interested or perhaps just incorporate some of the tagging ideas in your surveys/changesets. :-) |
| 56081738 | almost 8 years ago | Great edits Stonemill2, it's good to see all the mines and crags added to the map - probably of interest to both walkers and those with historical interests. :) On node/5389560052 you've used the tag highway=culvert (or inherited it from a previously mapped node). If the stream goes beneath the path it would be better to split the stream each side of the path and add tunnel=culvert layer=-1 to the culverted section. Generally highways and waterways shouldn't be connected except at fords.
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| 55994866 | almost 8 years ago | No worries and thanks for fixing. The southern part is still called Raise Beck. The final part of the northern fork is part of Birkside Gill, so I've renamed that section. The bit inbetween doesn't seem to have a name on any old maps but Cumbria County Council and others called it Raise Beck in Storm Desmond related news, so I've left that bit as Raise Beck too.(changeset/56007977) |