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| 135227810 | over 2 years ago | When drawing buildings they should be adjusted by their base, not their roof. Aerial imagery is adjusted by the ground level, but since it's made from an angle, roofs are not exactly on top of the foundation. You can draw on the roof to get the correct shape and then move it in correct place. |
| 135229164 | over 2 years ago | Hi and welcome! You have a lot warnings. Please don't ignore them when saving your edits. You've accidentally turned Rakvere Reaalkool territory into a building! |
| 135327261 | over 2 years ago | Having a
turn into just
doesn't seem right |
| 135327253 | over 2 years ago | Hi, you've added a road but there is another suspicious road just beside it and it even has a name. Please don't ignore stuff like that. If you look at our land board's map you'll see that the road you've added should have this name and the other one should be removed
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| 135332398 | over 2 years ago | Nice, welcome!
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| 58660792 | over 2 years ago | Hi, is there any reason bike path has general access=no? I assume if you can bike there, then you can walk there too. |
| 135302797 | over 2 years ago | * on chopin's bench |
| 135302797 | over 2 years ago | Hi, it seems you've accidentally removed the main name, also the wiki link is wrong |
| 134702205 | over 2 years ago | Hi, you are adding changing forest features using imagery which is not very up-to-date. Consider using Maa-amet's ortophoto. Also consider the fact that in a forest used for forestry these things change and maybe you won't be there to update them. Since this place is far from big population centers, other mappers may ignore it too and it will quickly become outdated (as the photos you are basing your mapping on) |
| 134149762 | over 2 years ago | Hi, bicycle-pedestrian path was changed to a footway. bicycle=designated and highway=footway is a rare combination. Is this intended? |
| 134941683 | over 2 years ago | Very quick reaction :) If there really is a pipe and you don't have to jump over a ditch, I'd recommend to create a tunnel. Click on the intersection and in feature type select "Point", this will remove ford. Then select the ditch and it will suggest you to add a tunnel. |
| 134941683 | over 2 years ago | Also, it's better to use path instead of a footpath for forest paths. You can change the type by clicking foot path on top left when it's selected. |
| 134941683 | over 2 years ago | As for the ditch, it looks like there is a pipe. If you select the ditch, again with one click you can create a tunnel for it. Then just adjust the nodes (points) of tunnel start and end. |
| 134941683 | over 2 years ago | Welcome, very nice edit.
iD editor will show a message on the left to easily connect it with one click when you select the new path. Also, it shows warnings when you save your changes, don't forget to check them out. |
| 134650995 | over 2 years ago | There are times when it doesn't fit as official_name. Like the name in riigiteataja can be different and when an education facility has multiple sites which have their names and the official name looks strange. |
| 134650995 | over 2 years ago | I disagree. I like hierarchical structure which goes from country to system to field. And the field name is the same as in the system so that there is less confusion. If there is a usecase to use it as a ref, it could be copied to ref field, but I'm not sure about such a usecase since this id is not a code or a natural key. EE:EHIS:name is required only when it's different from the name. |
| 134650995 | over 2 years ago | I can see this in case EE:kindergarten tag, but not for EE:EHIS:id, EE:EHIS:name and EE:EHIS:type I'm also using. |
| 128530287 | over 2 years ago | Paths and rivers do have shared nodes when there is ford=yes because they intersect at the same level. Same thing is happening here, riverbed and path intersect at the same level. You are correct that you can walk there, I don't know how to tag it (path with seasonal=yes?), but at least the path from the dry land connects directly to where the river would be and I wanted to show it. |
| 134428122 | over 2 years ago | Hello, please keep your changes to one geographical region. You can make multiple changesets if you need to. I'd like to suggest using square tool which is available on right click, and also just being more careful with your shapes, they don't look good at all. And this house overlaps a road.
Also, Ukrainian community asked to refrain from mapping Ukraine for the time being osm.wiki/Russian%E2%80%93Ukrainian_war |
| 41748491 | over 2 years ago | >Where do you see noise?
But if everyone starts to add their personal routes this could get complicated. Right now there are only those 2 which just raise a question, but if we started to add them it will change. I do think we need some rules. |