Arlo James Barnes's Comments
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| 99620692 | Thank you for this lovely contribution! Do you mind if I move some of your `name` tags to `species` or `taxon` tags (osm.wiki/wiki/key:species) ? |
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| 103005171 | Hi! Welcome to OSM, I see you're already familiar with HOT :) Thanks for adding some Arroyo Seco buildings, I was inspired to add a few more. Let me know if you see something I did that might be improved, also. There's an NM OSMers chat in the #local-newmexico channel at https://slack.openstreetmap.us if you're interested; there'll be a video meetup on Wednesday. |
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| 102624439 | Hi! Welcome to OSM! I changed the URL of your homepage from the http:// version to the https:// one since the first one didn't seem to work. I'll definitely grab a growler next time I'm in town! 👀 In the meantime if you have any questions about OSM, the local community hangs out in the #local-newmexico channel on https://slack.openstreetmap.us; thanks for contributing to the map. |
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| 101523781 | Just #local-newmexico, although tossing another hyphen in there might not be a bad idea... |
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| 100513317 | Hi! Have you considered joining the Openstreetmap U.S. Slack? (https://slack.openstreetmap.us) |
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| 100779723 | What sort of a direct contact are you looking for? This is a community project mostly made up of volunteers. Our main priority is representing ground truth, and we would be happy to put in a reasonable amount of labour to assist in implementing that, and appreciate perspective you can give us on the fine points of the on-site arrangement (such as spaces being reserved), but you must understand that no one entity can 'own' a given part of the map, even if they legally own the corresponding real-life property. The map is a public good, or to look at it another way providing a public service. For example, it would probably help your residents to have an accurate map of their neighborhood. |
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| 58653654 | Judging from the website it's a print shop. Updated. |
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| 88202013 | Hi! Thanks for editing the map, but the road shouldn't strictly follow the centerline, that's the job for osm.wiki/wiki/key:road_marking and it can add bends in the road that are not actually there in real life when a lane joins or leaves the road. Other than that, good work! |
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| 82794884 | You should be careful that tunnels get added to the right way: way/785725983 |
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| 43933983 | I wonder if we should have a #geohashing changeset hashtag... |
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| 79882596 | Thanks and welcome! |
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| 78980511 | Ah, I forgot to remove it from one of the driveways when I converted their highway type, didn't I? Thanks for the heads-up. |
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| 68086202 | Thanks for setting me straight! |
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| 75691667 | I see. The 'open sidewalks' thing predates my edit, and isn't it indeed a sidewalk? I had only touched it to deal with where it was near the stream. Goes to show how I missed the existence of node/5562252104 not too far away... |
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| 75691667 | I apologise - could you specify which way(s) you mean? |
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| 64469784 | Oh, I see your changes. Mostly an improvement, thanks, but the boxcar is no longer refrigerated, so it's actually `air_conditioning=no`. |
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| 64469784 | Yes, that is all true. As you might be able to tell from the image, the structure is a large wooden box that used to be on rail wheels insulated so that food could be transported by rail. It was then abandoned somewhere, and then the current owners fixed it up and turned it into a small gallery space that sells art, books, and other items. |
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| 64469784 | Like a static caravan (or as we call them locally, mobile home), it is a structure that was designed to be transportable but has now settled to a presumably final location; in this case, that structure used to be a refrigerated boxcar. Here it is:
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| 72373337 | This is generally true, but they seemed to have named their main office after the "address" rather than it merely being used as their (proprietary, yes) address. If you think that's not enough distance, feel free to undo that addition. Thanks for reaching out.
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| 69653499 | I believe I have fixed it (curiously, Overpass Turbo says I was the only person to have that particular typo outstanding). |