mcliquid's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 144453415 | about 2 years ago | Thanks, already fixed! |
| 144539128 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144523792 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 137636201 | about 2 years ago | Hi, sind die acht Wochen nicht schon vorüber? |
| 144510973 | about 2 years ago | Couldn't you have edited the Carglass on the other side of the world in a different changeset? Only because of the size of the changeset and the unnecessary noise ;) |
| 144448494 | about 2 years ago | Hi, you have removed the "building=school" completly in your changeset, I've readded it now.
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| 144448494 | about 2 years ago | Hi, you have removed the building-tag - why? |
| 144456202 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144453969 | about 2 years ago | I've added "opening_hours=Mo-Su,PH off" so it's displayed as closed all the time. Alternative would be to add the lifecycle prefix "demolished:" befire "amenity=restaurant" - depends how long they will close? Lifecycle Prefixes are super valuable, worth to read it: osm.wiki/Lifecycle_prefix |
| 144409080 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144400587 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 143787992 | about 2 years ago | Hi, nur ein kleiner Hinweis zu diesem Quest, der mir früher auch unterlaufen ist. Bei dem Quest geht es um die rechtliche Nutzbarkeit von Straßen für Fußgänger. In der Schweiz muss dieses mit der Bildtafel "2.15 Verbot für Fussgänger" ausgeschildert sein.
Man muss hier unterscheiden zwischen "Ist es möglich?" und "Ist es verboten?". Der Quest möchte letzteres wissen und dafür braucht es ein Verbotsschild. |
| 144369666 | about 2 years ago | Du musst noch ein bisschen weiterlesen. Die Headline lautet "Execute with caution": osm.wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct#Execute_with_caution "Execute only a small number of edits with a new bot at beginning before proceeding with larger edits." |
| 144369666 | about 2 years ago | May I ask, is it really warranted? And isn't it clearly a mechanical edit and doesn't it have to comply with the Automated Edits code of conduct? Does it do that? If so, where is the Community Communication? Where is the wiki page? Where is the log? |
| 144395428 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144369666 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144357302 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144341058 | about 2 years ago | Hi, just a general recommendation: changesets should be local. To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to: • combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province) • keep changes within the same country • upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area Why? Have a look at the section
Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping! |
| 144342145 | about 2 years ago | Hi, da du einen Review angefordert hast, gehe ich kurz darauf ein. Mit "traffic_sign" gibt man normalerweise nur an, auf welcher Basis ein bestimmtes Tagging durchgeführt wurde - also beispielsweise warum ein Radweg als Radweg eingetragen wurde.
Die Richtung gibt man auf einem Weg idealerweise nur mit "direction=forward/backward" an, da sich dies am einfachsten auslesen lässt. Eine Gradzahl wird momentan nicht ausgewertet. Das finale (aus meiner Sicht korrekte) Tagging wäre damit: direction=backward + highway=stop |
| 144282419 | about 2 years ago | Hallo Wolfgang, ich hatte ehrlicherweise nur die Startseite studiert und musste bei den Schrauben und Nägeln an "hardware" denken, aber du hast recht, dein Vorschlag passt hier definitiv besser! Soll ich es machen oder magst du? |