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70656503 over 6 years ago

This shopping center was already on the map: way/582343640

I have reverted this changeset

70648272 over 6 years ago

It looks like you added barrier=kerb to a number of crossing nodes here. That would literally mean that there is a curb in the middle of the street (and crosswalk) that everyone has to drive and walk over, which seems unlikely.

70482986 over 6 years ago

I don't know. We don't usually show the internal store numbers for businesses. It seems like a fairly low value piece of info to me, but maybe it might be useful if you are applying for a job there or want to sue them?

70505107 over 6 years ago

Golden Gate Fields was already on the map, with a lot more detail than the area you drew. (see relation/1709346 ). If you were trying to draw an area encompassing the entire complex, it covers a much larger area and wouldn't be tagged as a track; that would only apply to the actual racing track itself.

70515950 over 6 years ago

Again, Decathlon was already on the map.

70491309 over 6 years ago

The Golden Gate Bridge is already tagged as a tourist attraction; there's no need to add a duplicate node with the same info:

way/370672707

70488774 over 6 years ago

The thing you removed doesn't literally mean that this is a house. It's just a different way of mapping the address instead of typing out the same street, city, state, etc on every address along Mission St.

see: osm.wiki/Relation:associatedStreet

70487502 over 6 years ago

This was already on the map.
way/23014325

70482986 over 6 years ago

This is really not the way to tag a Starbucks, or any other coffee shop (try amenity=cafe + cuisine=coffee_shop, plus shop=coffee if they sell beans)

69140157 over 6 years ago

That's really more of a general guideline than a rule. It makes sense when you're dealing with standard, short slip lanes/ramps where there's no way to determine which street it belongs to. It doesn't make sense in cases like this where it's perpendicular to on one of the two streets, has a street sign with a specific name, and buildings and shops facing it have the same street name in their addresses.

69140157 over 6 years ago

Please don't arbitrarily delete names from roads just because they're tagged as *_link. Many of these are part of named streets, especially in urban areas where there are buildings and sidewalks fronting on them.

69138704 over 6 years ago

I hope you're not changing the name of all these Starbucks shops all over the world just because of that maproulette challenge (and that you've actually verified that the name has changed)? Most seem to be named "Starbucks Coffee" around here, including this one the last time I was here (which was a few months ago).

68859571 over 6 years ago

Hi, did you notice way/27369520 ? Those parking aisles had been changed to disused:highway for a reason...

68946643 over 6 years ago

Hey, you broke a couple of BART routes here. What were you trying to do?

It looks like a segment of the wye was deleted and re-drawn, but connected to the wrong track...

68688320 over 6 years ago

It doesn't make sense to delete the entire 2-1/2 block long alley when only a small section is impassible. It can be seen clearly in the aerial imagery and on mapillary.

68319842 almost 7 years ago

The ellipses are actually part of the official name (it's a nod to Herb Caen's writing style).

68104802 almost 7 years ago

This was already on the map, drawn as a separate cycleway (because there's a fence between it and the rest of the street.

67751400 almost 7 years ago

That had been my first thought, but some of the surface-level wheelchair accessible stops are actually a separate ramp that can be a block or more away from the normal stop. In practice they are hardly ever used unless someone specifically needs them, since the steps on the train need to be raised and lowered.

67751400 almost 7 years ago

About a year(?) ago I systematically went through all of the Muni Metro lines (but not the cable cars, and didn't finish the F line) and added every stop and platform in the city, and tried to standardize it as best as I could, given that it's an odd system where modern light rail trains often stop in the middle of the street with nothing resembling a station - little or no infrastructure whatsoever except a yellow rectangle painted on the tracks.

Wherever the stop met the bare minimum standard to be called a light rail station (which I arbitrarily decided was some kind of platform long enough that people don't have to step into traffic) it was mapped as a railway=station. For the E line and the remaining Muni Metro stops I followed railway=tram_stop which says that it should go on the tracks, and put it on the same node as public_transport=stop_position.

Everything should already have the standard public_transport tags and wherever there is a platform of some kind there should already be a stop_area relation. Every platform was also tagged with railway=platform which conflicts with railway=tram_stop.

67751400 almost 7 years ago

Why are you changing all the railway=tram_stop nodes to railway=stop? It seems like a less-specific way of tagging the stops, and causes them to stop rendering on most maps.