Chris Fleming's Comments
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| 146844023 | What are you usingas a source for this? |
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| 146475044 | Hi Welcome to OpenStreetMap; let me know if you have any questions. |
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| 146451107 | There is a destination:lanes that can be used for this. See: destination=*#Destinations_per_lane there are also some examples on that page. Give me a shout if you have any questions. |
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| 146452107 | Hi, for the lane count if there are 2 lanes here reading the wiki page on this lanes=* Even if there aren't neccessarily 2 lanes maked on the ground this is okay provided this is the way the roundaboutn is used. |
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| 146181132 | Thanks, tghst looks good. |
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| 146180995 | Edit looks good to me. |
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| 146165349 | Sounds good! FYI I removed the photo link to google. We can't use these as sources, but from the sound of things this is your business so all "local knowledge" |
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| 146164721 | Looks good - if there is a gate, this can be added as a point (node) in the correct position. |
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| 146164928 | That's great, if you don't 100% know the name it is better to leave empty and add in later. |
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| 146164845 | Perfect. If you can add websites and addresses, that is also useful. |
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| 146164821 | Thanks; these things are quite tricky I would probably go with shop=plant_hire ( shop=plant_hire ) But we also could be shop=tool_hire |
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| 146164572 | Hi Jamie. welcome to OpenStreetMap, thanks for adding these buildings. I think your main question is around the postcode on the road, we don't usually expect to see postcodes on roads. Better is to add it to the building that you know have that postcode. My other tip is to square the building, you can do this by right clicking on the building outline and choosing the square option. Or when you have selected the outline of the building press Q |
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| 146040685 | HI- i see you requeste a review. From my quick look this all looks great, is there anything you are particularlyconcerned about? |
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| 145924888 | Hi - welcome to OSM or at least your first Edit. I see you requested a review, which is why I stopping by to say hello. Overall the edit looks good, from the comment about the library you should see that the way we often map this kind of thing is to have the building mapped as what kind of thing it is and then when there are multiple functions we add these as point (or nodes) on the map, so here there is a node for the library. Let me know if you have any questions? |
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| 145335508 | Thanks Dean, great to know that there is someone local keeping an eye on things. |
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| 140843138 | Hi Tom, The edit looks good to me. Did you have any particular questions? |
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| 140818442 | Thanks for this - normally for closed shops we mark the shop as disused rather than deleting it. Makes it easier to add a new shop back in, and is helpful in following the previous occupants. |
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| 140492981 | Thank! |
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| 140292376 | lol! yes I didn't look closely enough. I think there is definitely some tidying up that can be done, especially if you have good local knowledge. |
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| 140292376 | HI, thanks for signing up and editing OpenStreetMap. As you requested a review I'm just having a look at your edit. Overall the edit is good. One thing to consider is sharing nodes between the rivers and areas such as the river and dam rather than leaving a gap, unless the gap does make sense or there is a clear area. The same would be true of the area where the woods have crossed over the dam. I would align these up and take into account that the tree cover will be above the dam, but at the ground level they are distinct area. |