wa_wheatbelt's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 150584455 | over 1 year ago | I think referring to the process more correctly as "replacing dashes with hyphens in Opening Hours tag syntax" would be more self-explanatory and avoid the need to look at the wiki for clarification. Just my opinion. |
| 147009266 | almost 2 years ago | Thank you for your work. Please just be aware that you should avoid publishing edits over a wide area in a single changeset (this changeset features edits in Sri Lanka and Australia). |
| 146500656 | almost 2 years ago | From my smartphone GPS measurements over a number of days, I am quite certain that Bing imagery for Merredin should be offset 2 metres to the south. But I realised it's too big a job for me to correct such a large portion of the map single-handedly. Map accuracy to 2 metres is still good, so it seems best that I just continue tracing Bing imagery without any offset to avoid creating inconsistencies. Perhaps a mapper with more experience, or better tools in the future, will be able to offset the entire area? |
| 146481929 | almost 2 years ago | From my smartphone GPS measurements over a number of days, I am quite certain that Bing imagery for Merredin should be offset 2 metres to the south. But I realised it's too big a job for me to correct such a large portion of the map single-handedly. Map accuracy to 2 metres is still good, so it seems best that I just continue tracing Bing imagery without any offset to avoid creating inconsistencies. Perhaps a mapper with more experience, or better tools in the future, will be able to offset the entire area? |
| 146473614 | almost 2 years ago | From my smartphone GPS measurements over a number of days, I am quite certain that Bing imagery for Merredin should be offset 2 metres to the south. But I realised it's too big a job for me to correct such a large portion of the map single-handedly. Map accuracy to 2 metres is still good, so it seems best that I just continue tracing Bing imagery without any offset to avoid creating inconsistencies. Perhaps a mapper with more experience, or better tools in the future, will be able to offset the entire area? |