trigpoint's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 89701194 | over 5 years ago | Please stop duplicating information that is already mapped. The university details are already on the campus object. There is no need to duplicate that information on the building.
Cheers Phil |
| 89454454 | over 5 years ago | Hi Mitch
The leisure centre tags were already mapped on the campus object and in this edit you have duplicated them on the building and in so doing have lost the building object. Curious what you were trying to achieve? Cheers Phil |
| 89666775 | over 5 years ago | Hi, way/838894289 is just a private service road leading to a parking area for the houses. It is certainly not a residential road. Cheers Phil |
| 45146331 | over 5 years ago | Hi Mike
It appears to be a valid name based on OS Opendata. Cheers Phil |
| 89480302 | over 5 years ago | Hi, in cases like this you should split the building into two, or provide two nodes. 58-60 should only be used where it is a single point occupying two addresses. Cheers Phil |
| 89480418 | over 5 years ago | Please only use the name tag for actual verifiable names, the name tag should not be make detail appear on the map. Cheers Phil |
| 89318855 | over 5 years ago | Thank you, I had never considered mapping such a thing and spotted a very large changeset area. Cheers Phil |
| 89318855 | over 5 years ago | Hi
Cheers Phil |
| 89345828 | over 5 years ago | Please do not let your cat walk on the keyboard when you are writing changeset comments :) |
| 89267543 | over 5 years ago | Hi, welcome to OSM. I think this edit has added incorrect information.
2. The allotments do not have a name, they are just referred to a The Allotments, but that is a description not a name. 3. The node you added Markfield Surgery to is a duplicate, the correct name is Markfield Medical Centre and that was already mapped. The duplicate is my fault, sorry. Cheers Phil |
| 89328234 | over 5 years ago | Hi Mario
This edit should be reverted. Cheers Phil |
| 89055197 | over 5 years ago | They added bicycle=yes which will have improved routing, although it is tagging for the renderer. |
| 89055197 | over 5 years ago | Hi sdfzxdgxfhdr
If your router cannot route along a trunk road then it is not configured correctly, use one that works such as graphhopper or cycle.travel. Cheers Phil |
| 89145399 | over 5 years ago | Did you really use all of these imagery sources, it looks rather odd as Bing streetside is very urbancentric and certainly not available here.
Cheers Phil |
| 89226389 | over 5 years ago | Did you really use all of these imagery sources, it looks rather odd as Bing streetside is very urbancentric and certainly not available here.
Cheers Phil |
| 89163445 | over 5 years ago | Hi, in OSM names are for actual names and should not be for references. In OSM these should be put into the prow_ref tag. You probably do not need to include PROW in this tag. You should also add designation tags such as public_footpath/pubic_bridleway when mapping rights of way. More specialist renders of OSM will display rights of way references. See https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=17&lat=52.866733&lon=-2.72515 Cheers Phil |
| 89168600 | over 5 years ago | I have reverted this changeset as Mario did not respond |
| 89168600 | over 5 years ago | Bore da, Croeso y OSM. The wikidata tag on this object was correct. This is object is the admin boundary for the community, which had the correct tag. This is not the city of St Davids which the wikidata you changed it to. That was already on the place node. This changeset needs to be reverted. Cheers Phil |
| 89158393 | over 5 years ago | If this path has a verifiable name (i.e. a sign) then the name should be on the way. You should not add a separate node and the description is not needed, we can see where it goes.
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| 89158293 | over 5 years ago | Please do not duplicate information, if the tags are on the building then you should not add a node. Also if a building has a housename then there is not need for a name tag containing the same information. Cheers Phil |