trigpoint's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 82460331 | almost 6 years ago | Hi
These edits do seem to be a long way from your other edits. Cheers Phil |
| 82452432 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM.
Please also use meaningful changeset comments which actually describe what you are doing. Meaningless hashtags alone are gobbledygook and tell the OSM community nothing. Cheers Phil |
| 82345933 | almost 6 years ago | Ok, so lets assume the English Imperialistic name is ok as.the name tag, OSM is still a geographical database which users render in many different ways. Some render the map in Welsh, this includes places in England or other countries. That uses name:cy, and in this case I have put it back to Abertyfi. |
| 82345933 | almost 6 years ago | Why have you deleted the Welsh name from Abertyfi?
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| 81622242 | almost 6 years ago | Reino
OSM is primarily a geographical database and your explaination is at best only true of the default renderer. Mapping features such as this is best done by a survey, they are often indistinct and are certainly not something that can be armchaired from aerial imagery. Also why do you assume what is inside the stone circle is different to that surounding it? Cheers Phil |
| 81622242 | almost 6 years ago | What sources have you used here, what evidence is there that there is an embankment here. It would be a very unusual thing to find around a stone circle afterall. Cheers Phil |
| 81621627 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, why have you added an embankment here? Have you been here and observed this embankment as there are no embankments shown on the photo on wikipedia? Also it seems rather strange to add the place name in brackets, we can work that out from the location. Also not from your edit but the name should be Meini Hirion or tall stones in English. |
| 81691675 | almost 6 years ago | Hi Brian
This subject was discussed on talk-gb last December and the consensus was that farmland is better mapped as individual fields. Several mappers having come to that conclusion independently. The thread is at https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2019-December/023889.html Cheers Phil |
| 81562052 | almost 6 years ago | For this line https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttS7a20MR7E and its follow on, are much more recent. Cheers Phil |
| 81562052 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, the video you have used for this section is rather old. For example the line still has semaphore signalling. At least on conditional speed limit sign, just south of Wem station, is not shown on this video. The continuation of the video you were using south of Shrewsbury is much more recent. Cheers Phil |
| 81474908 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, this is an interesting source. I am concerned that wondering if you have recieved permission to use this video? Cheers Phil |
| 81413889 | almost 6 years ago | Hi
Cheers Phil |
| 81414842 | almost 6 years ago | Hi
Cheers Phil |
| 81310623 | almost 6 years ago | Please disregard the above comment, I was looking at a draf policy and made quick assumptions about the URLs. I was wrong, sorry. Cheers Phil |
| 81310623 | almost 6 years ago | Hi
Also is this account, from the first edit, being used by a single individual. Shared accounts are also not acceptable and all edits in OSM should be attributable to an individual. Cheers Phil |
| 81387220 | almost 6 years ago | Sorry, I misread the location on mapillary. It appears that the vehicle crossing from Highcroft Drive has also gone and has been replaced by a foot/cycle crossing. https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/6T7MbkdVlJj21ksONK4oiQ Sorry about that, do you want me to fix this one? Cheers Phil |
| 81387220 | almost 6 years ago | Hi, thank you for your edit however please remember that OSM is not simply a map for drivers.
Cheers Phil |
| 81271034 | almost 6 years ago | I will fix that later. I am sure you have mapped this from your own knowledge, but please do bear copyright issues in mind in future. In osm mapper knowledge is the gold standard, there is no need to provide justification for that. Cheers Phil |
| 81271034 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for the reply. Is there really a building within a building, or is the outer the garden? In which case it should be landuse=residential. Cheers Phil |
| 81271034 | almost 6 years ago |