skquinn's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 78157060 | about 6 years ago | There is no need to put the website URL in the changeset comment; it looks like spamming when you do. |
| 77957320 | about 6 years ago | Also, the comment of "fun" does absolutely nothing to describe the edits you've made. |
| 78124154 | about 6 years ago | Oops, meant to also add "add type and number of levels to buildings" |
| 56046612 | about 6 years ago | Burnett Street at North Main Street never did have traffic signals that I remember and definitely does not now. The current version of Texas Orthophoto is too blurry for me to reliably see traffic signals, much less anything more than basic road alignment; was it any better in 2017? |
| 74860591 | about 6 years ago | Please note the imagery on Bing is out of date and shows the former Fiesta store at North Shepherd Drive and West 24th Street which has since been demolished and replaced with an HEB, with the parking lot also being built over into the first floor of the parking garage for that HEB store. |
| 78101821 | about 6 years ago | also note/2019546 ('544 and '545 were duplicates). |
| 77968157 | about 6 years ago | Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Please note that highway objects cannot overlap. This confuses software which uses the data and also throws warnings in editors like JOSM. |
| 77965176 | about 6 years ago | Please save your work before changing areas. Please tag your changesets with something more descriptive than "edit"; we already know it's an edit, so that tells us nothing useful. |
| 75691823 | about 6 years ago | It is great to see someone else out there using Keypad Mapper to enter address data. Please note that this program does not enter the road/street names, and that the .osm file it gives you needs to be edited prior to uploading as often the address nodes are in wildly incorrect places. I have a lot of experience with this program (mapping in the Houston area) if you have further questions. |
| 77845837 | about 6 years ago | As much as I like the idea behind having a neutral world language, I found Esperanto quite difficult to learn when I tried. The practical reality, as unfortunate as it may be for non-native English speakers, is that English is as close to a true world language as we are going to get. |
| 77955046 | about 6 years ago | Great first edit. Welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
| 77958793 | about 6 years ago | I forgot to update the source tag; I did have Mapbox Satellite loaded as well during this edit. |
| 77840830 | about 6 years ago | These should be in separate changesets: the bounding box for this one stretches across most of the eastern US, Cuba, Portugal, southern Spain, several countries in northern Africa, most of India, etc. |
| 77774367 | about 6 years ago | Thanks for catching this. I fixed several instances of this in changeset/77786937. |
| 77773098 | about 6 years ago | Good catch. I have no idea how this was entered as an "old style" multipolygon but it was clearly not my intent. |
| 69256431 | about 6 years ago | What is your source for this data? Did you survey the area around this time? |
| 77579791 | about 6 years ago | Please do not include edits for Arizona and Florida in the same changeset. This makes it more difficult to see edits in the states in between. |
| 77398855 | about 6 years ago | Also, the changeset comment is so vague as to be effectively useless. It would really help to have descriptive changeset comments. |
| 77492854 | about 6 years ago | Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! This looks good for a first changeset. Let me know if you have any questions, I have been mapping the Houston area for about seven years now. --Shawn |
| 77448057 | about 6 years ago | Please try to leave more descriptive changeset comments so we can more easily tell exactly what was edited. We can see this changeset was in Texas, so by itself a comment of "Texas" tells us nothing. |