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133418133 almost 3 years ago

Hi, it's halfway demolished but not completely razed. I had considered the different options (slow demolition isn't really covered) and practice is uneven. Would prefer a building=demolition to mirror construction, but that's not common. Have restored the building tag, but think it should reflect the current reduced status. Thanks!

132653870 almost 3 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edit! Tips: 1. If the tags on the node were just wrong, they could just all be changed (not applicable here, since the Food Mart is mapped). 2. If the service station had an available area but was just closed, then the non-valid-tags (name, website) could be removed, leaving any address tags for the next tenant. The type could have a "lifecycle prefix" prepended, like "disused:shop" with no quotes. 3. Last, if the object had no still-valid tags, it could be deleted completely, as I think in this case. Hope this helps.

128683480 about 3 years ago

Thanks! Yes, it's not perfect, but you've discovered one of the community edge cases. One place this one has been discussed is the osm wiki "contact:" discussion page.

128752593 about 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits! Quickly checked your first changesets, and they look really good (& helpful)! The only minor change I made was changing "Fri" instead of "Fr" in the opening hours here. Thanks again, hope to see more!

128683480 about 3 years ago

Hi, it's clear from your edits that you prefer the "contact:" prefix, but please don't convert the more simple and popular "website" tags. The one you removed was there first, the documentation lists them as parallel tagging, and mass converting these is not correct.

128662153 about 3 years ago

I think it's considered up to the consuming software to process it. There is a list of conversions apparently used by the OSM Nominatum tool that looks actively maintained (osm.wiki/Name_finder:Abbreviations) and paid services like smarty.com which validate these. Can follow up in a direct message.

128693729 about 3 years ago

Nice, thanks for the edits!

128615003 about 3 years ago

Hi, thanks for editing -- so far have only looked at the first few houses added, but please trace the outline of the building carefully rather than including area outside the building itself!

128663142 about 3 years ago

Hi, looked at the houses you drew, and they look really good! Looks like you used the squaring tool, which is really helpful. Keep it up!

128662153 about 3 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edits! Just a tip, one of the OSM mapping norms (there are many!) is to expand abbreviations in street names (Ln -> Lane, SE -> Southeast) since they can be hard to expand automatically. Also, should "Chesnut" be "Chestnut"? :-) Keep it up!

128662802 about 3 years ago

Hi, for this church building, building=yes (which you added) is fine, but since the church is no longer open, you can add the "disused:" prefix to the key (as in "disused:amenity=place_of_worship") so we know it's no longer open. See osm.wiki/Lifecycle_prefix

128621740 about 3 years ago

Hi again, I modified a few tags on this edit - good job adding the address. 1. I expanded "Hwy" to "Highway" in the street name. 2. I moved the "105" unit to the "addr:unit" tag 3. A supermarket is a large store with carts, the primary use of your newly added store is "clothes", so I changed it to "shop=clothes".

128621323 about 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! Your edits are pretty good for just starting! Just a few suggestions. 1. When deleting a closed business, first see if you can just delete the business-specific tags, leaving others (like the address) there for the next tenant. 2. When drawing buildings, you can "square" almost 90 degree corners by pressing 'q', or right-click then "square". 3. Words in names should generally start with a capital letter, like "Royal Biryani House" rather than "royal biryani house". There are other tips, but once again, your edits aren't bad! Keep it up and please ask if you have questions!

128620011 about 3 years ago

Sorry I forgot to say, you should zoom in, then right-click a feature and select "Query Features", then select objects from the list that appears.

128620011 about 3 years ago

(From the osm.org web page, you can right-click on the map, and select objects from the list that appears to see how the items you edited are now tagged).

128620011 about 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits! It takes a while to get used to mapping, so keep at it. I did fix some issues with your changes. 1. I changed the driveway tags from "living street" to "highway=service" and "service=driveway". 2. I removed the descriptive names like "House", since names are more like "Main Street" or "Starbucks". For unnamed things, just the tags are enough. If you have questions, please let me know!

128618664 about 3 years ago

Last, I removed the address tags from the building. If the building has only one address, it's okay to apply it to the building outline, but in this case there are multiple addresses, so separate nodes are preferable. Thanks for those too, addresses are helpful!

128623470 about 3 years ago

Hi again, thanks for adding these buildings! They look pretty good. One tip: After drawing the outline and adding the building tag, you can either press 'q' to make any almost-square corners 90 degrees, which looks better. Also, since the imagery shows the building at an angle, some would say you can draw the roof, then press 'm', then drag the building outline to align with where it meets the ground. Here the shift is small, so what you've done is probably okay.

128618664 about 3 years ago

Thanks again for the edits! It may take a little while to get used to mapping, but you're already to a great start.

128618664 about 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits! I made some fixes to your changes. First, it looks like the building you added was already mapped, so I removed the one you added. Second, since "Crystal Creek Town Homes" applies to the entire community, I drew an area around all of the houses, added the landuse=residential tag, and moved the name onto the new area.