trigpoint's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 101572039 | almost 5 years ago | Hi
Please spend an extra few seconds to improve the map beyond the basics of navigation. Other objects are important to the quality of the map. Cheers Phil |
| 101005062 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, just wondering what you were trying to achieve here? The A50/515 roundabout was split due to bus route relations. By merging the ways the routes are no longer correct and need to be repaired. Cheers Phil |
| 100635296 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, thank you for these edits. Very useful. In OSM highway=unclassified implies a normal minor road open to all traffic which contradicts the rights of way classification. In these cases it usual to use highway=service and tag as motor_vehicle=private as motor vehicle usage is only for access to adjoining properties. In an international like OSM it is also helpful to clarify our quirky England/Wales access rules by being specific about access. The application to upgrade to a restricted byway is interesting, whilst meeting a horsedrawn vehicle is extremely rare, it is a right horse people seem very keen on. Cheers Phil |
| 100828615 | almost 5 years ago | It should be a service road beyond where it was previously mapped. It is quite clear on bing imagery. Cheers Phil |
| 99829815 | almost 5 years ago | Has the building been demolished? I imagine if Argo has closed then it is now an empty building. Please do not deleted tags which are still valid. Cheers Phil |
| 99838894 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, please be careful when removing closed businesses that you do not throw away still valid tags. It is better to update as for example node/1097110333/history tags such as the address information will be valuable to mappers when it becomes something else. It is also nice to keep lifecycle history of what was there previously. Cheers Phil |
| 100828615 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, this edit has gone a little wrong. The public highway ends where it was previously mapped. The section you have added is a service way on private land and should not be an extension of the highway. Cheers Phil |
| 100724192 | almost 5 years ago | Hi
Cheers Phil |
| 100506926 | almost 5 years ago | It means that you can collect tickets that are already paid for. |
| 89785446 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, this edit has added names to objects that are not named. The names of long distance routes belong on the relation and not on the individual way. The individual ways can very well have their own name or quite probably no name. Cheers Phil |
| 99399480 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, this edit has added names to objects that are not named. The names of long distance routes belong on the relation and not on the individual way. The individual ways can very well have their own name or quite probably no name. Cheers Phil |
| 100573720 | almost 5 years ago | Ah, got it. Had missed deleting the tags although this has been One Stop since at least 2011.
Cheers Phil |
| 100573720 | almost 5 years ago | It is a One Stop as mapped, why are you even asking that question? Cheers Phil |
| 100429452 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, the route of way/913548853 looks a bit odd. Much of it is in water and is unlikely to be the route you actually walked. Was there a bridge when you surveyed it? Cheers Phil |
| 100370256 | almost 5 years ago | > I used the streetlevel imagery to
> Does using the overlays on
We can however use the data from https://www.rowmaps.com/ which are just the overlays that we can pull into OSM editors such as josm. I use the council provided file from https://www.rowmaps.com/datasets/SH/ as the processed versions loose information such as priorities, although I use this beyond OSM. We can use this to get path number (put them in prow_ref) and the designation. Again do not copy the geometry as it is often not the walked line which we map in OSM. HTH Phil |
| 100370256 | almost 5 years ago | Hi
What do you mean by streetlevel imagery? Cheers Phil |
| 50918720 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, this is a very strange edit. Just wondering why you have replaced the valid tag of amenity=arts_centre with a rather pointless amenity=yes? Also please use meaningful changeset comments which describe what you were trying to achieve. Cheers Phil |
| 70980491 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, this edit seems to have gone rather wrong. Please can you explain what 'fix tag on amenity' means. You seem to have changed a perfectly correct building=yes to amenity=yes, which is rather meaningless. Cheers Phil |
| 100225754 | almost 5 years ago | Hi, you seem to have lost the healthcare=doctor and replaced it with healthcare=yes. Please be careful not to loose important information. Cheers Phil |
| 100114244 | almost 5 years ago | The purpose of QA tools is to improve the map, not to simply make QA warnings go away. Here you have simply deleted the tag amenity=yes, despite the name giving very obvious information as to what it is, and how it should be tagged. If you do not understand what you are mapping the warning is best left alone as it will help another mapper find and fix the problem. Cheers Phil |