vorpalblade's Comments
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| 90366916 | over 5 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". JOSM also has access to the 2019 and 2020 aerial photos with the names starting as "Mesa County GIS" (it doesn't look like you have ever used JOSM though). Thank you for your contributions,
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| 90424863 | over 5 years ago | Hello. What exactly where you intending to do with this changeset? (Also, `vandalism revenge` is an interesting choice of username). I haven't gone through all of the changes, but the Blue Mesa Powerplant modification looks reasonable, I just don't know if you were trying to fix stuff, modify stuff, or vandalize stuff (again, I'm not as inclined towards that since at least one of the changes looks reasonable). |
| 89764682 | over 5 years ago | Just an FYI, but if you are going to align anything, I would recommend using the Mesa County Imagery (there is 2020 imagery available in JOSM). |
| 83331985 | over 5 years ago | I don't know if you used Bing Satellite for alignment or the Strava traces. In either case, it looks to be fairly close to the Mesa County Imagery for 2019. As an FYI, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. JOSM (which you used for this changeset) has access to the 2019 aerial photos as "Mesa County GIS 2019". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 83221429 | over 5 years ago | I'm going to chime in here:
I do _not_ believe that rsavoye is using my preprocessed data, however, if he is using the same data source ( https://data.colorado.gov/State/Statewide-Aggregate-Addresses-in-Colorado-2019-Pub/n7je-akky ), the data is in the Public Domain. It looks like it was updated March 20th, though, so I'm going to need to update my copy of the dataset. As far as Mesa County goes, I'm using _the county's_ data -- I'm giving them feedback on any issues I spot, so that is a different data source. |
| 66212951 | almost 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". JOSM also has access to the 2019 aerial photos as "Mesa County GIS 2019" (it doesn't look like you have ever used JOSM though). While it doesn't look like you do many edits inside Mesa County, Colorado, I hope this helps in the future. Thank you for your contributions,
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| 81103139 | almost 6 years ago | I've had issues with iD not being responsive before. Its one of the (many) reasons why I use JOSM. You might want to look into using JOSM. Its a bit more complicated than iD, but if you are editing for more than an hour or two a day, it is well worth learning. |
| 79744486 | almost 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". JOSM (which you used for this changeset) also has access to the 2019 aerial photos as "Mesa County GIS 2019". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 78896853 | almost 6 years ago | Source is actually MapBox Satellite |
| 73396440 | over 6 years ago | OpenStreetMap is a public map. Everyone can see that this house is your house (since you added "my house" as its name). It would have been better to add the `addr:housenumber` and `addr:street` tags (iD should have fields for those, so you don't have to remember the tags). |
| 73396212 | over 6 years ago | Just an FYI, the "name" tag is for objects with a sign (e.g., "Random Name Farms"). Also, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72957841 | over 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72996230 | over 6 years ago | I'd forgotten that I added this road as a road under construction. I'll go ahead and remove the construction tag (you just changed the highway tag from construction to residential without also removing the construction=residential tag -- maybe there should be code that auto-removes the construction tag in popular editors?) |
| 73047615 | over 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 73161207 | over 6 years ago | It seems odd to have the same addr:street (32 Road) when they are not, in fact, directly off of 32 road and are instead on a different path. That being said, that is what the county assessor has, so hopefully that is right. Also, as an FYI, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72913687 | over 6 years ago | Since you have requested a review, here we go:
If you want to square the building yourself and add the road information, let me know. Otherwise, I'll (try) to remember to do it in a few days myself. Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72916359 | over 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". You may also want to take a look at "Mapbox Satellite". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72917452 | over 6 years ago | Just an FYI, if you already have `access=private`, you don't (also) need `bicycle=private`, `motor_vehicle=private`, and so on. The only access tag that I see that is needed beyond `access=private` is the `horse=permissive` tag. That being said, I think access=destination or access=permissive would be better for this road (I don't recall seeing a private sign last time I was on the road). |
| 72526527 | over 6 years ago | Overall, it looks good. That being said, I would have liked it if you had taken a little more time on outlining some of the parking lots. From experience, I can tell you that it is more trouble to correct poorly drawn geometry than it is to make new geometry. I still do that, to keep the history of the geometry, but that is something to keep in mind. Also, just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Background Settings" button in iD (keyboard shortcut "b") and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". Thank you for contributing, and I hope to see more edits from you in the future,
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| 72327991 | over 6 years ago | Just so you know, Mesa County GIS has allowed us to use their (much more) up to date imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap. You can see it by clicking on the "Imagery" menu button in JOSM and select "Mesa County GIS Valleywide 2018". (The other Mesa County GIS <XXX> imagery layers cover more area, but are older/lower quality). While I don't expect to see more edits from you in the future in Grand Junction, CO, I figured I would let you know that there is relatively new high resolution imagery available here,
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