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120940536 over 3 years ago

Hi, a ‘gnomon’ is the part of a sundial which casts the shadow. For some sundials, the @human stands in the middle and becomes the gnomon themselves, so thought this would be an appropriate tag, didn’t find an alternative. This could also perhaps be added to osm.org/go/0EQExy~nO?node=9563395755 from its note.

120333655 over 3 years ago

Hi, nice additions, just wanted to let you know I adjusted them a little, moving the rest of the Starbucks-business specific tags from the building to the node, and put back the building tag on the KinderCare, which looks like it was inadvertently removed. Thanks!

119955881 over 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits! The tag formatting looks really good, and appreciate the enthusiasm! Just wanted to mention to be sure not to use copyrighted sources (like Google) as the source of this detail. Thanks again.

119135711 over 3 years ago

Hi, thanks for the update! Guessing that just the business tags could be removed, and the address tags could remain for the next tenant? If so, I can put it back that way. Thanks again.

118778353 almost 4 years ago

Great, thanks for the edit - welcome to OSM!

118547977 almost 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the additions! Another mapper has already adjusted your changes a bit: they changed the playground tagging to leisure=playground, the individual building tags to building=school, and squared the building corners. Maybe you could add the rest of the school buildings similarly? Keep at it, and thanks again!

118076503 almost 4 years ago

Hi, it looks like you may have accidentally removed the building tag from the Ale House, I’ve already put it back, but feel free to let me know if it turns out you meant to do that. Thanks!

117962188 almost 4 years ago

Also, a tip on address names: the tagging norm is to expand street name abbreviations (NW Gilman Blvd would be Northwest Gilman Boulevard). Thanks again!

117962188 almost 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM, and thanks for the edits! Yes, there's an ambiguity in the tagging for small grocery stores -- if you read the wiki, there it's suggested supermarket if large enough for carts, otherwise a shop=convenience can work.

117831361 almost 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM, and thanks for the edits!

117830240 almost 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM, and thanks for the nice edits (and to the theatre changes in Portland). Hope to see more!

117686731 almost 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! Thanks for adding the houses, it looks like with taking a little more care while drawing each house, could match the building outlines much more closely! Would really help them look better. Tip: Also when drawing, select the outline, right-click to pick the corners squaring tool (or press 'q'). Thanks again.

117447392 almost 4 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edits! I modified the address you added, moving the unit number into its own tag "addr:unit=D3". (you might not be able to do that in Organic Maps). Keep it up!

117372500 almost 4 years ago

Nice edit! Tip: You can "square" corners that are almost 90 degrees (which is usually correct for buildings here) by right-clicking on the house and selecting the square tool in iD. Hope to see more edits! Thanks!

117153067 almost 4 years ago

Hi, sorry to bother you, but may I ask what source this edit is based on? It is a strange name to add to what appears to be a residential home, and there is no sign of this in the imagery.

117140512 almost 4 years ago

Nope, just saw your edit and thought I'd reach out about this one. BTW, you can do a web search for "OSM Seattle Meetup" if you'd like to discuss mapping in general. Thanks for the contributions!

117140512 almost 4 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edit! Just a tip, there are a few different ways mappers often edit closed businesses. One is to "downgrade" the node keeping just the address info for the next business (probably best/easiest, and there's even an iD editor one-right-click option for that). If the closure looks perhaps temporary, could instead add a "lifecycle prefix" like changing "amenity" key to "disused:amenity". (Example: amenity=pub to disused:amenity=pub). Either way, out of date info can be removed completely, though specific address info can often persist.

116400699 almost 4 years ago

I agree. What's now here is just the pedestal, and the current tags apply to it (I think note and description are appropriately used here). The statue-specific tags have been removed, as you suggest.

115089217 about 4 years ago

Thanks again for your edits! There is usually no one way to map, but usually most useful to go along with the common practice, which just takes a little time. Hope to see more edits, and please feel free to send a separate note if you have questions. Merci!

115089217 about 4 years ago

Also, thanks for adding the localized French name to the building, that looks correct!