orthocircular's Comments
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| 124860443 | over 3 years ago | This building is very skewed, please use imagery with the correct projection, or use the Square function to ensure accuracy. |
| 124784471 | over 3 years ago | Hi, are you just deleting buildings and re-adding them for an OSM streak? |
| 124821415 | over 3 years ago | Hey there, a handful of these "buildings" are in the lake and might be piers, might be worth double checking.
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| 124810330 | over 3 years ago | Actually I noticed you've got a full remodeling parent company next door so it makes sense to specifically call out flooring. I've added the parent company and adjusted the roads and self storage in your area, please check my work:
Also I notice your address is for the main road but a road named Calpooia Street is what actually goes to your front door, is that accurate? Is it also accurate that there's a gate people drive through to get to your location? Just checking to make sure people know how to find you! Thanks again. |
| 124810330 | over 3 years ago | Hi there thank you for adding your business to OSM! I've standardized the tags on your entry so that it's actually findable: OSM has a particular way of doing things that would make "Category: flooring" and "Street: SW Queen Ave, Building B" not show up. It looks to me like you're mainly offering your services in constructing countertops and remodeling floors rather than focusing on direct to consumer DIY materials? If so I think "craft=builder" is the closest tag for you, otherwise craft=flooring. The craft tag is for artisans, the shop tag is like probably shopping carts are involved (you'd be in a similar category as Home Depot or Ikea.) Finally Description is just a few words at most, it tends to get abused for SEO but pretend it's like a subtitle that actually takes up space on the rendered map cuz that's sometimes how it shows up: you wouldn't want a map where every McDonalds had their mission statement written out underneath! Thanks again and feel free to respond with any questions or concerns. |
| 124618555 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for your contributions! Please be aware that generally it's good to keep separate things separate: letting a forest and a road share nodes runs the risk of messing up one if the other is changed, and can also create frustration when someone wants to add a sidewalk or house or ditch in between the road and forest. Best to keep things separated unless we really intend to say they're connected (like the difference between a bridge over a railroad vs a same-level railroad crossing.)
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| 121923706 | over 3 years ago | Hi I apologize I was mistaken. You added a new road to Hoffman Road, but it's not your fault that Hoffman Road is connected to the city limits boundary and showed up as changed in OsmCha. I'll try to be more careful when reviewing next time.
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| 121923706 | over 3 years ago | Hi there! When you added these roads you connected a road to an administrative boundary. This isn't good because then if the city limits move or the road moves the other is erroneously affected. Can you edit this to disconnect the two?
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| 118544770 | almost 4 years ago | Thank you for your contributions! Do you think the aerial imagery looks like this parking lot connects to Triple Tree Circle North? If so, we should connect it, if not, a noexit=yes tag on the end node will prevent validation warnings. |
| 118269302 | almost 4 years ago | Yep! Actually it looks like it had been merged with a residential landuse. Fixed. |
| 118269302 | almost 4 years ago | You moved node/7454902970
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| 118217826 | almost 4 years ago | I don't know the answer, someone who lives here would have to answer, I only closed the note based on what the note said, not based on my own knowledge. |
| 118414080 | almost 4 years ago | You beat me to it!
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| 117551203 | almost 4 years ago | Looks good to me! Thanks for your contribution.
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| 116694194 | almost 4 years ago | Also your neighbors all agree that the street is Northeast Highway 99 West, not just North. https://www.gandalfssmokeshop.com/ https://pizza.dominos.com/oregon/mcminnville/635-ne-highway-99w/ |
| 116543329 | almost 4 years ago | Gotcha! If it's a common name referred to by locals then that's fine and just spell it all out. Do avoid editorializing on OSM though, if it's a name that you just invented it's probably better to leave it nameless in OSM until/unless it's actually known by that in some real capacity (not just you, not just OSM.) Thanks again for all your great work! |
| 116543329 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks! Is the full name of this trail "Price Peak Summit Trail"? Whatever matches the full written version of the signage on the ground is what we go with. |
| 116514328 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks for your contributions! It's openstreetmap style to use full names for things instead of abbreviations like N for north, Tr for trail, St for street, etc. Could you update your contributions to the full names of what's being mapped? Thanks again!
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| 116481930 | almost 4 years ago | I understand, thanks for responding! The instructions in the challenge are to check the locations visually because the rollout of the brand change wasn't instantaneous and complete. I'm sure this location has probably updated its branding, but we didn't do a mass remote edit because we weren't actually sure about each particular location. So every location has a challenge, but we were holding off on editing every single one until we knew for sure.
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| 116456145 | almost 4 years ago | Hi there, thank you for adding your business to Open Street Map! Please be aware that the description field is not used for advertising, but only to describe things that aren't obvious from the other tags. I've fixed this and other errors, like using a standardized address without abbreviations, using the dentist healthcare tags, and moving your POI to be inside the building instead of attached to it. Please let me know if "Northeast State Highway 99W" isn't the best name for the street your business is on. Highways can have multiple names which makes addresses confusing, but in Openstreetmap we at least try to avoid abbreviations like "N Hwy 99W." Thanks again! |