zluuzki's Comments
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| 133425452 | almost 3 years ago | Decimals might not be used on US mileposts, but they are very commonly used on other countries' mileposts - and OSM is a global database.
Anyway, this obviously violates automated Edits code of conduct, so I reverted this. |
| 133388647 | almost 3 years ago | How exactly is "operator:wikidata" helping to "mitigate this sort of data degradation in the future"? It especially degrades the data when people forget to update both tags and they conflict with each other. |
| 133425452 | almost 3 years ago | "Railroad features other than mileposts often have linear referencing positions in tenths and hundredths of miles"
And where did you discuss this mass edit? |
| 133388647 | almost 3 years ago | Where was it discussed to add those pointless wikidata duplications and replace "CSX" with a longer variant (and all other edits within this massive automated edit series)? |
| 133425452 | almost 3 years ago | mi:100 means somewhere at mile 100, mi:100.0 means exactly mile 100 |
| 133425452 | almost 3 years ago | Uhmm ... where was this discussed? This greatly reduces the data's accuracy. |
| 133426766 | almost 3 years ago | We've gone over it, but we never "reached" anything. The thing is: Those (razed) railroads are not compareable againest, for example, razed buildings or even landuses. Because the difference is that they are part of a large interconnected network. They are also still closely related to the existing network - because they often played an important role in how it looks today. Unfortunately, this is all a bit complicated to explain. But the point is that good railroad data also always includes some basic data on former routes.
I do agree with you that the vast majority of historic data one can think of dosen't belong into OSM. But railroads are a special case, and not just because I'm personally intrested in them, and also not just because they're rendered on ORM.
Further, I also don't really see why "only for ORM" should be that much of a problem, assuming it would be the only reason. It's not tagging for the renderer - that would be to intententionaly misusing tags for certain result i.e. landuse=industrial for purple flowerbed or golf path for normal roads. railway=razed is explicitly intended for "gone without traces".
It is not my intention to "go againest everything OSM is tying to achive", and i'm sure i'm not doing that.
Greetings |
| 133426766 | almost 3 years ago | Once again: Ways/locations like at osm.org/edit#map=18/28.18531/-82.72091 are still clearly visible - railway=abandoned is perfectly correct. And that's only one out of countless examples. I don't know what else this is supposed to be other than vandalism. Further, how exactly are you improving overall OSM by such railway=razed deletions? Such mapping is not forbidden, the data is perfectly verifiable.
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| 133219587 | almost 3 years ago | GDOT projects website |
| 133306639 | almost 3 years ago | And to make something clear here: It is not my intention to have mapped every track that was once somewhere.
Suggestion for a compromise: Leave abandoned main routes only as a single way (which shouldn't disrupt anyone), delete all overbuilt side (spur/yard) tracks.
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| 133306639 | almost 3 years ago | I didn't add new abandoned lines, I added primarly start_dates. The few abandoned ways i've added only close minor gaps within the old route, and are tagged as "razed" - this means "gone without traces", so no wrong tagging. "These should be removed from OSM since they no longer exist" -
"Where did you get the start dates for these items?"
"Additionally, I suspect this was an import"
There are many locations like osm.org/edit#map=17/28.18454/-82.72033 where traces are obviously visible, yet you deleted them anyway. Therefore, I reverted your changeset.
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| 133347075 | almost 3 years ago | -not import you do realize that you're the one who fcked up reverting and deleted all ways, but not the nodes?
So stop blaming me for your mess.
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| 133252267 | almost 3 years ago | Hello,
They rebuilt/expanded the substation, the original area which you added is now empty - except the old fence. I re-added it as way/1150970428
Greetings |
| 132809472 | almost 3 years ago | I would just use industrial=oil or maybe industrial=oil_storage as the main tag. I always use an area for larger industrial facilities like this because it contains more information. It might also make sense to only leave the address on the node, and move the other tags to the area. (And connect both using a type=site relation.) Then you'd have both the area of the tank farm captured and the point where routers should point at best. But that's just an idea. Greetings |
| 116263701 | almost 3 years ago | "We've been over this...Continuing to lie"
And you should calm down a bit. Statements like "I'm happy to give you a list.........I'll be working on the list of low-quality buildings; not for you" just contradict themselves.
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| 116263701 | almost 3 years ago | - Which buildings are "not very well aligned"?
By the way, "some" buildings which are "not *very* well" aligned and "not squared" (unless veery bad) is not a good reason to delete someone's work. If you think this are good reasons, then sorry, but you can probably delete most HOT edits. |
| 108552404 | almost 3 years ago | Where exactly are the bad buildings which justify to revert the edit (where I certainly reviewed most of it)? |
| 132809472 | almost 3 years ago | Some questions...
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| 129776162 | about 3 years ago | Hello, thank you for your landuse mapping!
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| 128743600 | about 3 years ago | "Because I shouldn’t have to preserve your vandalism to exclude valuable data from my import. "
"We do have to fix your imports."
"reverted in: "- Deleting perfect data only for "violating principles".... how far did it come. (pipelines/the data cable were even all reviewed and didn't violate anything)
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