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46275705 almost 9 years ago

Hi Brian
Hi, welcome to OSM. Thank you for your contribution, I agree that the hypens are not required, although you have made a small typo in the name.
Yout have used map.me to make the change, which is a bit Mickey Mouse when it comes to names. Your name has gone into name:en, which is a bit ironic.
If you could login to the OSM site and use the iD editor you will be able to correct the name tag and delete name:en.
Thanks Phil

46193747 almost 9 years ago

Reverted and name added

46187245 almost 9 years ago

Hi Tom
Thank you for your comments, that sounds like you have actually made these changes using your own knowledge, rather than just copied from another map. This is the kind of input we prefer, there is no need to justify what you know/have seen by quoting another source.
Thank you for your input.
Phil

46193747 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. In OSM tagging is sometimes subtle, there is a difference between a park and a recreattion ground and all evidence suggests this is a recreation ground.
1. OS Opendata calls it a recreation ground.
2. Imagery shows a grassy area with pitches laid out, that definitely fits the wiki definition for a recreation ground.
Why is such a tiny tagging difference so important?

46187245 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. Thank you for your input however your comments make me a little wary. You state 'as per OS map', current OS maps are copyright and cannot be used in OSM and your lines do not match older out of copyright data.
When mapping rights of way we map the line as it exists on the ground, rights of way on an OS map are just an overlay and need to be taken as a rough guide rather than an actual line.
Also it is good to add a designation tag, designation=public_footpath, designation=public_bridleway to confirm your survey based on the coloured waymarks.
If you need any guidance just ask, Derby/Nottingham has a very active and knowledgeable community who can help too.
Cheers Phil

46172921 almost 9 years ago

Reverted

46139215 almost 9 years ago

I have reverted your changes and am trying to understand the problem. I can see that there is an issue with OSRM, but Mapzen works fine.
Will keep you posted.
Phil

46139215 almost 9 years ago

Thank you Martin
I will sort it out.

Which router are you using?

Phil

46139215 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. Something little wrong.
You seem to have created a number of duplicate/overlapping ways on the southbound Blackwall Tunnel.
What were you trying to achieve? Maybe we can help?
Cheers Phil

46143672 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. Please could you keep your edits to sensible areas. Edits like this are hard for other mappers to follow.
Thanks

45925506 almost 9 years ago

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45955690 almost 9 years ago

Personal marker?

46009402 almost 9 years ago

More personal markers?

46018453 almost 9 years ago

These look like personal markers, what are you trying to achieve?

46146051 almost 9 years ago

Hi, this looks a bit odd. What are you trying to achieve? Maybe we can help.

46090418 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. This looks a bit odd. Do you really return hire cars to the middle of the road?

46030832 almost 9 years ago

A Chalet in Osbaston? Seems unlikely

46019572 almost 9 years ago

Thank you, it should be tagged as something like craft=artist, that is assuming it is verifiable. will I see a sign if I walk along that street.
As it stands it is definitely incorrectly tagged.
It would be good if you can correct it, you will need to use a proper OSM editor such as iD from osm.org, maps.me is a bit basic.
You can also add further information such as phone number, postcode and your website.
Give me a shout if you need any help.
Cheers Phil

46019572 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. What is this artwork, it seems a very odd location.
Thanks Phil

45946299 almost 9 years ago

You have tagged Welling Road as lanes=1, is that true? It doesn't look like a single track road on bing imagery.
Also 20mph areas cannot exist without signs.