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90352171 over 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. Thank you for your edit however many of the tags you have removed remain valid. The address tags obviously remain valid and will continue to be valid when the premises become something else.

General consensus is to remove the name if the signs have gone and the important one is to change shop= to disused:shop= to prevent someone searching for a gift shop being directed here.

Keep on mapping :)
Phil

90258209 over 5 years ago

Hopefully it will not happen again.

That was the second time I had fixed the problem in a week. This mapper hadn't even edited a beach :)

90130143 over 5 years ago

Hi, I assume you mean the demo map on OSM.org, remember that is just one rendering of the OSM database and you should not worry about how something looks. The main thing is that what is in the database is correct.

The problem is that things are close together here and there is not space to fully render everything so the rendering software has to decide what to show,

Navigation apps such as OSMand will find it and it does render on openstreetmap.fr which has tiles rendered at zoom 20, whereas osm.org only renders to zoom 19.

HTH Phil

90132731 over 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. Theank you for your edits however the name tage should only be used for actual names and not used for descriptions,Forest Track is a description and you should not be used in the name tag, the PROW reference also should not be in the name tag,

See osm.wiki/Good_practice#Don.27t_use_name_tag_to_describe_things

Cheers Phil

90181306 over 5 years ago

Bore da
Names in OSM should be verifable on the ground. When naming fields please use the field_name tag rather than name.
Also when mapping fields do not leave gaps between them, they should share nodes so that walls/hedges/fences can be drawn.

Cheers Phil

89991957 over 5 years ago

Louise house is probably better described as a clinic, it certainly isn't a hospital.
Club 0-14 I assume is a kindergarten, what we call a nursery in Britiish English?

Cheers Phil

90144858 over 5 years ago

Hi, you seem to have created a very large building that covers the gardens here.

Cheers Phil

90148752 over 5 years ago

I have restored your additions, however I have mapped Carreg Chwislen as bare rock, its not a peak.

90148752 over 5 years ago

Bore da
Croisi y OSM diolch/thank you for your edits. This one certainly needs to be reverted as you have turned the entire island of Great Britain into a beach.

Your edits seem to have been duplicating beaches which were already mapped. What were you trying to achieve?

Phil

90089358 over 5 years ago

> However, if there is a path on the ground
> can I add it if it is missing? (If there is a
> path on the ground,
You certainly can, adding a things from a personal survey is the gold standard in OSM. Just use a source tag of 'survey' or similar words. You do not have to justify it like you do with wikipedia.

> how can we indicate it is suitable for foot,
> horses and bikes - i.e. a bridleway -
> without causing OS copyright issues?
You should use the highway type based on what you see on the ground, many rights of way follow tracks or service roads although if it is entirely new it is fine to map as footway or bridleway and improvements can be made later.

In England and Wales we use the designation tag to indicate the legal status of a right of way, i.e. designation=public_footpath/public_bridleway/restricted_byway. You should be able to find this by looking at the signs or from the colour of the waymark arrows.

osm.wiki/Access_provisions_in_the_United_Kingdom will give you some pointers.

HTH Phil

90089358 over 5 years ago

Hi
Please do not copy from recent OS maps, they are copyright and we are not allowed to use them.

Also you seem to have not taken on board my comments on how long distance paths are mapped as relations.

Cheers Phil

42200018 over 5 years ago

Also what does cyc mean?

90088310 over 5 years ago

Hi, in order for routers to use this road you need the connect it to the track.

Cheers Phil

90088526 over 5 years ago

Same as the previous comment, it is already part of The Severn Way relation.

Cheers Phil

90088488 over 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM.

In OSM names are used for the actual name of an object. In this case the name of this footpath is not Offa's Dyke Path but it is part of the long distance path. Long distance routes are mapped as relations and this path is already part of relation/9649

It is also part of The Severn Way relation/112738

Cheers Phil

90047039 over 5 years ago

Again the mast and the building are two separate objects.

How did you find this as its a bit out of the way?

Cheers Phil

90047199 over 5 years ago

Hi, this edit is not quite correct.

The mast hould not a building object, the site has a building and a mast. These should be mapped as separate objects.

Cheers Phil

89977347 over 5 years ago

Hi
Tertiary seems rather unlikely, its a cul de sac. Probably residential but imagery isn't up to date enough to see.

Cheers Phil

89699285 over 5 years ago

Hi Ron
I hav corrected the syntax for the collection times. In the editor if you click i next to the value it will guide you to the explanation of how to add them. Basically two letter day code and 24 hour clock time.

89699840 over 5 years ago

What do you mean by Postcode Directory?

Please remember that postcode are copyright and we have to be squeaky clean about only using opendata sources. We are absolutely not allowed to copy from Royal Mail.

Cheers Phil