miroslavuzice87's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 166333301 | 7 months ago | Hi Mapper02, thank you for a reply. I tried to revert your changeset but couldn't, it's too big and revert plugin breaks inside JOSM |
| 166333301 | 7 months ago | Hello mapper02, I noticed that you've made a significant number of edits in this area, including the deletion of 865 entities. These deletions appear to have affected the coastline around Málaga, which in turn has broken several administrative boundaries. As a result, the following relations are currently incomplete or disrupted:
Could you please take a look and verify whether these deletions were intentional? If not, it might be worth reviewing and possibly reverting some of the changes to restore coastline integrity. Thank you for your contributions and for taking the time to review this. Best regards,
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| 155804448 | over 1 year ago | All right, thank you so much for fixing this, now everything seems fine. |
| 155889434 | over 1 year ago | Hello, thank you for your contributions. I can see that you have modified this relation and as a result it is now broken as you can see it here: relation/10051261#map=12/30.5056/104.2537 Can you please finish updating this relation so that it can be complete and we can have a relevant map data? |
| 155757416 | over 1 year ago | Great. Thank you as well. Happy mapping! |
| 155757416 | over 1 year ago | Thank you so much for your reply. Understandably you didn't actually realize that there were some consequences of your edits. This is one of them: https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1QhN The whole coastline of USA was broken as a result. We were able to fix all these errors, you can see one of the changeset here: changeset/155774125 By deleting coastline tags you were creating wetlands. The best way to create wetlands in this type of situation is to create a multipolygon using the coastline ways as a part of multipoygon while remaining all tags. Find more details here: osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon |