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158141078 about 1 year ago

Reverted for poor alignment, data quality

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158144477 about 1 year ago

Reverted for poor alignment, data quality

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158140058 about 1 year ago

Reverted for poor alignment, data quality

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158139290 about 1 year ago

Reverted for poor alignment, data quality

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158295275 about 1 year ago

Reverted

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158182121 about 1 year ago

Reverted

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158295275 about 1 year ago

Please do not remove the names from the sidewalks; they are important for audio instructions during routing.

158275520 about 1 year ago

Hello! Thank you for contributing.

Please make sure to use a descriptive changeset comment; it helps with quality control. :)

If you will be mapping sidewalks in the Montréal area, could you please read my guide here? @une%20abeille/diary/402005
These guidelines will ensure that the data we add will be the most useful as possible for people with mobility limitations. You can also examine the sidewalks in areas Rosemont, where all of the sidewalks have been drawn to this standard.

Please also make sure you're using the correct offset for Bing imagery. For Montréal, this is 0.6,-1.54
osm.wiki/Montr%C3%A9al

158028246 about 1 year ago

This changeset duplicated Rue Guy... reverting.

158272064 about 1 year ago

Hello,

You have added some strange nodes to the sidewalks here. Tactile paving information goes on curb nodes, and there should not be crossing nodes in the middle of the sidewalk. Could you please revise?

158265795 about 1 year ago

If you are going to draw in sidewalks as separate ways, it's important that you add all the crossings as well. Without them, routers can't route people properly! I have written a guide to how I (and a few others) are mapping sidewalks in the area.
@une%20abeille/diary/402005

Also please also make sure you're using the correct offset for Bing imagery. For Montréal, this is 0.6,-1.54
osm.wiki/Montr%C3%A9al

I would very much appreciate it if you could pass this on you whoever assigned you this project, so your fellow students stop making basic mistakes.

158182121 about 1 year ago

Hello, you have accidentally dragged part of the building into the road. Could you please fix it?

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158146110 about 1 year ago

Please write descriptive changeset comments. osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

Additionally, if you are going to draw in sidewalks as separate ways, it's important that you add all the crossings as well. Without them, routers can't route people properly! I have written a guide to how I (and a few others) are mapping sidewalks in the area.
@une%20abeille/diary/402005

158146166 about 1 year ago

Please write descriptive changeset comments.

osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

158149666 about 1 year ago

Hello, and thank you for your contribution!

If you will be mapping sidewalks in the Montréal area, could you please read my guide here? @une%20abeille/diary/402005
These guidelines will ensure that the data we add will be the most useful as possible for people with mobility limitations. You can also examine the sidewalks in areas Rosemont, where all of the sidewalks have been drawn to this standard.

Please also make sure you're using the correct offset for Bing imagery. For Montréal, this is 0.6,-1.54
osm.wiki/Montr%C3%A9al

158140058 about 1 year ago

Hello, and thank you for your contribution!

If you will be mapping sidewalks in the Montréal area, could you please read my guide here? @une%20abeille/diary/402005
These guidelines will ensure that the data we add will be the most useful as possible for people with mobility limitations. You can also examine the sidewalks in areas Rosemont, where all of the sidewalks have been drawn to this standard.

Please also make sure you're using the correct offset for Bing imaergy. For Montréal, this is 0.6,-1.54
osm.wiki/Montr%C3%A9al

158139945 about 1 year ago

For clarity: the offset is for Bing imagery, if you use it.

158139945 about 1 year ago

Hello, and thank you for your contribution!

If you will be mapping sidewalks in the Montréal area, could you please read my guide here? @une%20abeille/diary/402005
These guidelines will ensure that the data we add will be the most useful as possible for people with mobility limitations. You can also examine the sidewalks in areas Rosemont, where all of the sidewalks have been drawn to this standard.

Please also make sure you're using the correct offset. For Montréal, this is 0.6,-1.54
osm.wiki/Montr%C3%A9al

158141078 about 1 year ago

Hello! Thank you for contributing.

Please make sure to use a descriptive changeset comment; it helps with quality control. :)

Additionally, if you are going to draw in sidewalks as separate ways, it's important that you add all the crossings as well. Without them, routers can't route people properly! I have written a guide to how I (and a few others) are mapping sidewalks in the area.
@une%20abeille/diary/402005

158141921 about 1 year ago

Hello! Thank you for contributing.

Please make sure to use a descriptive changeset comment; it helps with quality control. :)

Additionally, if you are going to draw in sidewalks as separate ways, it's important that you add all the crossings as well. Without them, routers can't route people properly! I have written a guide to how I (and a few others) are mapping sidewalks in the area.
@une%20abeille/diary/402005