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157063486 over 1 year ago

Hi, when mapping Drummond Street you have overlapped a section of the highway. Are you able to delete the overlapping part thanks. It should join the highway at only one node.

156976634 over 1 year ago

Hi, instead of adding all the details to the shopping mall, you should add a new node or point within the building shape and add all the business details to it. Locate the business node close to where the dentist is located in the mall.

156893177 over 1 year ago

fixed now. Multipolygons are more useful for getting rid of overlapping ways.

156896440 over 1 year ago

I changed the multipolygon to simple polygons. Other problems not addressed.

156901373 over 1 year ago

This business listed appears to have been added to the wrong building and is deleted. Note that the business has been shifted to a node within the building next door from your other edit.

156902333 over 1 year ago

I have changed it to 50 Clarence Street and added shop=photo

156902333 over 1 year ago

This business you have tagged as 15 Clarence St but have mapped at 50 Clarence St. The company website lists it at 50 Clarence St.
https://heroshotphotography.com/contact/
Which is correct?

156901623 over 1 year ago

I am shifting the business tags from the building to a separate node at this site...401 Collins Street, but noticed your web page has the Melbourne Main Office at 220 Collins St.

https://heroshotphotography.com/contact/

Which is correct please?

156709637 over 1 year ago

remapped using building part method

156767139 over 1 year ago

...and mapped as simple polygons

156767139 over 1 year ago

The simple buildinds that were changed to multipolygons and were likely created by iD due to your mapping method are deleted.

66164459 over 1 year ago

Hi _mark
are you able to put the correct apartment names on both these buildings

156902333 over 1 year ago

Would shop=photo be suitable for the business
shop=photo
Although the craft tag is correct, I don’t think the craft tags get rendered on most layers so an additional shop tag may display better.

156893177 over 1 year ago

Hi, the multipolygons here are invalid.
https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=areas&lon=144.98697&lat=-37.92507&zoom=17
osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon

156901623 over 1 year ago

The tag addr:floor or addr:unit may be applicable

156901623 over 1 year ago

You have added the business address to the whole building.
If the business occupies a floor or unit within the building, you should add a node within the building outline and add the business tags to it instead of the building outline.
Same goes for interstate offices.

156901623 over 1 year ago

Hi, does this company occupy all floors of the building?

156800048 over 1 year ago

Hi, there is nothing to indicate a wilderness hut on imagery in this park. Was it added in mistake?

156709637 over 1 year ago

I should add that osmi areas picked up the invalid multipolygon
https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=areas&lon=152.95314&lat=-27.25959&zoom=19

If you really want to use a multipolygon for this you could have the two building parts in the multipolygon as role outer and remove the central part from the multipolygon and tag it as a roof.
You would then have a valid mp as the 2 buildings do not touch and the roof would render when tagged separately.

156709637 over 1 year ago

Hi, the museum is mapped as a multipolygon but it is done in a way that is invalid for a multipolygon in osm. Outer parts cannot join each other. We have a wiki on multipolygons that explains this.

osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon

I suggest that you delete the multipolygon and just map as two individual buildings and the the central part should be mapped as a roof instead of a building as it is just a covered walkway linking the two buildings.

Another way to map the museum is to tag each bit as a building part and then add another polygon (tracing over the outside nodes) around the entire outside of the three parts and tagging that as a building with the museum tags.
building:part=*
Building part method is mostly used for complex 3d buildings but is also useful for outlining parts of simpler buildings.
Unfortunately the individual buildings parts are not rendered in the layers available at osm.org, only the surrounding shape.

Another method is to just trace one line around the museum and tag that.