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107030025

Yeah it was reverted. There are quite strict quality assurances performed for coastlines and my weird little holes didn't make the cut.

Technically by OSM definitions I think that all the wharves (Queens,Princes,Cooks etc) should be piers, with the coastline being at the seawall, which is approximately the northern edge of quay st carriageway.

Different to the coastlines defined by LINZ.

And a fairly big job in JOSM!

103980337

Hi Daniel, thanks for all these changesets, great stuff. Just in case you're feeling frustration about the 50 building limit, thought I'd let you know about this feature:
Add the parameter “&poweruser=true” to the end of the URL when you’re running RapiD, and it will allow you to upload >50 buildings at a time. You will know it's in power user mode when you see a new purple "β" button showing next to the RapID button.
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103983595

Hi andrew, thanks for all these changesets, great stuff. Just in case you're feeling frustration about the 50 building limit, thought I'd let you know about this feature:
Add the parameter “&poweruser=true” to the end of the URL when you’re running RapiD, and it will allow you to upload >50 buildings at a time
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103407218

Hi woodpeck, yes this was intentional - insofar as the imported address points were all in one location. The import process now has a better way of handling this, by adding apartment addresses like this as a single node representing an address range, rather than individual nodes for each apartment unit.

100599370

#arthurgreylowtrafficarea
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100599230

#arthurgreylowtrafficarea
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100863998

#arthurgreylowtrafficarea
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98196449

I've updated the site in this changeset changeset/100373781

98196449

Mary MacKillop Centre is no longer an assisted living, social facility anymore, it is now a Conference Centre:
http://www.marymackillop.org.nz/auckland/

My understanding is that the amenity=social_facility should be applied to the overall grounds, rather than to each individual building

100234777

Note that amenity=research_institute is currently unrendered, but is actively being considered for rendering: https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues/2077

100077490

Thank you for adding AGE school to the map. I've updated the school by tagging the area as amenity=school, rather than on the building itself.

I've also remedied the issues raised by ralley (private info on street address and un-needed layer tag)

99405420

Hi Spyname, I see a review was requested. I think that what you've done with the multipolygon is better achieved by wrapping the station up in an area tagged amenity=fire_station. This is the approach described in the wiki pages for amenity=fire_station and building=fire_station

building=fire_station

I've gone ahead and made this change, with changeset changeset/99407497

98694389

Looks good to me, nice work. I hadn't come across Map Warper before. I've used a fairly basic JOSM plugin for the same purpose, but Map Warper looks like a really good tool.

98469932

Hi Waiau Paa welcome to OpenStreetMap and thank you for your contributions. I see that you've added a small airfield, with the main runway as "aeroway=runway". This tag renders on the map as a wide tarmac runway, so possibly there are more suitable tags. It isn't crystal clear in the wiki, but I would suggest either "aeroway=airstrip" aeroway=airstrip

or "aerodrome:type=airfield" aerodrome:type=airfield
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98466060

This area will likely render a bit odd until the Coastline refreshes, which can take many days, up to weeks.

98189292

I agree that does seem like a fitting tag to use. Maybe a valid situation to use multiple values: shop=outpost;supermarket

97622466

Hey Kyle where have you seen Milldale called Wainui? To me Wainui refers to the wider area, and the specific little settlement at the west: node/1706661578

88952921

In my opinion, it doesn't make sense for a minor urban path through a park to share the name of the long walking route which passes over it. The Coast to Coast Walk route is already well represented by the relation/30023: relation/30023

The issue is well articulated by the answer on this post: https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/59782/name-ways-belonging-to-walking-networks-or-not

88952921

It was done in good faith I so I would not call it vandalism.
There is an ongoing conversation about naming parallel ways (eg footpaths and cycleways alongside named roads), but the consensus is quite clear about not using descriptions as names.

96787462

Hi ConnorKiwi, welcome to OpenStreetMap and thank you for adding your local knowledge to the map.
The details you added in the note field on the hospital could be added using the keys emergency and operator:type. see the wiki page at amenity=hospital

Adding the information in a structured format using key/value pairs makes it more useful for the software which works with OSM data.

Thanks again for improving the map with your up to date knowledge
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