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98284832 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
what does "recycling:RSU" mean? This tag is not used in other places.

98411667 almost 5 years ago

Whoops... Copy and paste went wrong. Guess what I did in the changeset just before this one.

Thanks for pointing it out!

98308578 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
what does 'service:left=lane' mean? This tag is not used in any other place.

98158702 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
could you check this node, something went wrong with the name tag:
node/8363794082

98395444 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
please don't try to add departure times to OSM. There was a long discussion and a vote with a huge majority against it:
osm.wiki/Proposed_features/Public_transport_schedules/Departures

96767733 almost 5 years ago

Hi Vincent
(sorry, I have to answer in English)

Level0 is the most basic, text-based editor.
It's perfect if you want to change only tags on a few objects. You need to know the ID of the objects or a database query to find the objects.
osm.wiki/Level0

97933386 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
what does 'uunknown:ground = yes' mean? This tag is not used in any other place

95335632 almost 5 years ago

@Something B
From the scarce information we got I agree that this is most likely

natural=earth_bank
earth_bank=scarp

98044221 almost 5 years ago

Welcome to OSM!
you used many tags here that are not in use in any other place. Please use only tags that are described in the OSM Wiki or are available in the presets of your editor.
This is necessary to make sure that every other user can understand the data.

Please have a look to the documented tags in the wiki and use only these - only well-defined tags can be understood by other mappers and can be shown on maps and in applications.

Let us know in case you need help!

95335632 almost 5 years ago

It seems that this is mostly an issue of language here. A cliff is an almost vertical incline, and a precipice is an even steeper and taller cliff. Both can't be "natural=sand", because sand would simply collapse. A cliff/precipice can only be formed by rock.

The area is clearly visible in aerial images taken almost vertically. A cliff / precipice would be too steep to be visible like this.
Please provide some on-the-ground photos.

97777197 almost 5 years ago

I changed it, because I assumed it to be a mistake - as I said, I never saw this tag before, neither in the data, nor in the Wiki.
I usually check for tags in Taginfo, but in the list of occurrences of 'mobile_home' I didn't spot the 18 shop=mobile_home somewhere on the third page.
The in-depth research I did only after your comment.

It would be really helpful if you could create a Key:mobile_home Wiki page, with the sub-tags suggested on shop=mobile_home. We should highlight that one tag is for vehicles and the other for "buildings on wheels" that are not for regular transport.

97777197 almost 5 years ago

Well, there is some discrepancy of tags here it seems.

The category of vehicles is called "motorhome", documented and used >2000 times. See, e.g. access=*

I have never seen the Wiki page you linked before, and I'm very sure this tag was never discussed on the mailing list or even formally proposed.
In fact, the page was edited by one user who is well known for introducing tags in this way.

So, the current "established" tagging scheme would be to use 'motorhome:sales', and shop=mobile_home
That's inconsistent naming, but matches the discussed / accepted tagging schemes.

97917947 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
thanks for the explanation!
I would recommend to change the existing tags to the new one soon, and also write some documentation in the wiki and have a discussion on the mailing list.
The "disease:X" tags are neither restricted to HIV nor to the Philippines, so that the global community should be involved.

97917947 almost 5 years ago

Hi,
is there a reason to introduce new tags here?
infaction:hiv
infection:hiv
infeection:hiv

Up to now the common tag was
"disease:hiv" - used mainly here in the Philippines.

97851543 almost 5 years ago

Hi again,
please don't add the name of the relation to paths.

97615255 almost 5 years ago

Interesting... these tags were added a year ago to the Wiki, but none of them is in use. And I can't find any discussion about the introduction of these tags.
The tags seem to make sense, but a silent edit of the Wiki is not really a good way to introduce tags (not your fault, obviously).

97615255 about 5 years ago

Hi,
what does 'sanitation:construction=yes' mean? This tag is not used in other places.

Cheers
Jan

97213525 about 5 years ago

Please check the spelling of tags.
"natural_disaste_area"
It's 'disaster', not 'disaste'.

97585534 about 5 years ago

Please check the road names - you used 3 different ones here:
Via Principe Umberto
Via Principe Umbero
via Principe Umberto

97454042 about 5 years ago

Hi,
could you check this building, it got a 'Dom' tag - is this the housename?

way/190602226