Lumikeiju's Comments
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| 170944788 | According to Taginfo:
In other words - `taxon:*=*` is much like `contact:*=*` in that its usage is orders of magnitude less common than the non-prefixed, entirely synonymous, much more popular alternatives. |
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| 170944788 | The Wiki page clearly describes taxonomic tagging with the use of the `genus=*` and `species=*` tags and explains in the section about palms that neither of those keys would be accurate because "palm" is a family, not a genus or species. From my understanding, the way I have tagged the palm trees (`family=Arecaceae` + `family:en=Palm` + `family:wikidata=Q14080`) is the most accurate approach. Refer to this thread on the forums, where these tags were discussed: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/leaf-type-palm-is-anything-wrong-with-it/109646 |
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| 170944788 | Hi @user_5359 - is there some issue you're pointing to, or are you just sharing additional info? |
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| 170529862 | Hi AndreaDp271 - please note that any changes to large relations (such as the United States, as this changeset modified) necessarily result in world-spanning bounding boxes and it is impossible to avoid this, so leaving changeset comments suggesting to use smaller bboxes does not make sense. |
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| 170278897 | Apologies for the duplicate replies - OSM was returning a Network Error when I clicked Comment and not showing that it had been posted. :l |
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| 170278897 | I haven't checked every node that was removed, but in general I agree with @Ponderosopine here - @bdiscoe, you should not recklessly use the Simplify tool to reduce the detail of someone else's contributions. There's an argument to be made for using a value of 0.01 m to remove truly redundant nodes, or using the tool on imports with "fake" accuracy / interpolation geometry, but 0.3 m is definitely high enough to be destructive of accurate contributions. |
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| 170278897 | I haven't checked every node that was removed, but in general I agree with @Ponderosopine here - @bdiscoe, you should not recklessly use the Simplify tool to reduce the detail of someone else's contributions. There's an argument to be made for using a value of 0.01 m to remove truly redundant nodes, or using the tool on imports with "fake" accuracy / interpolation geometry, but 0.3 m is definitely high enough to be destructive of accurate contributions. |
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| 170278897 | I haven't checked every node that was removed, but in general I agree with @Ponderosopine here - @bdiscoe, you should not recklessly use the Simplify tool to reduce the detail of someone else's contributions. There's an argument to be made for using a value of 0.01 m to remove truly redundant nodes, or using the tool on imports with "fake" accuracy / interpolation geometry, but 0.3 m is definitely high enough to be destructive of accurate contributions. |
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| 169875001 | Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! It seems like this changeset includes moving some artwork in Seattle away from its actual location, even though the majority of your edits are in a completely different area. This is a pretty easy error to make - while navigating around the map, sometimes things get accidentally moved. That's ok - we all make mistakes, especially when starting out! I have fixed the location in changeset/169875001 Happy mapping! |
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| 168576603 | Thank you for providing the details on what caused the issue! :) We all make mistakes, and that's okay.
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| 166768708 | I'm not sure how the bridge went from `surface=wood` to `surface=asphalt` in my changeset changeset/166766038 - thanks for catching and fixing that. :) Happy mapping! |
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| 165918480 | I check with this opening_hours evaluation tool: https://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool/ (and ignore all of the public holidays warnings) |
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| 165918480 | Hi! I noticed that this changeset was tagged for review. Seems good to me - `opening_hours=*` format here is valid. An aside - I added some additional details in changeset/166090218 Happy mapping! |
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| 165961566 | I think `utility=electric` is probably close enough of an unneeded duplicate / typo to warrant a simple global fixup edit like this, so I see no need to revert it. |
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| 156374872 | Hi! Hmm - do you know what the default speed limit for these links is if it is not signed? |
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| 165826763 | Correct changeset comment is: Add fire hydrant, bollards, guard rail, and sign.
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| 165764048 | Hi! I made some additional changes in changeset/165782342 - once the routers update, they should hopefully no longer route pedestrians north/south across this intersection using the roadways, and instead direct people to the intersection to the west. Hope that's helpful. Happy mapping! |
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| 165525805 | Note - due to an issue with JOSM, this changeset caused version bumps of some elements with "phone"/"contact:phone" tags that did not actually receive any tag or geometry changes. |
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| 163964648 | Hi! Interesting - the street to the north is named "2100 South" in OSM and all of the street name signs I could find nearby only say "2100 S" but then I also now see that the Tiger 2023 overlay names this road "East 21st South" - quite confusing for someone in the armchair, so I'm glad there's a local mapper to help clarify things. Thanks! Happy mapping :) |
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| 163618348 | Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! :) It's great to see you getting started contributing, and thanks for using the "Review Requested" feature! I took a look at your edit, and it does need a bit of touching up - playgrounds are mapped with the tag "leisure=playground" rather than "leisure=park" + "name=Playground", so go ahead and update those tags by removing the existing two and adding the corrected one. There's an OSM Wiki article on playground mapping here: leisure=playground and I use TagFinder to help me figure out what the correct tags for a feature are: https://tagfinder.osm.ch/ Try to avoid "descriptive naming" (there's a very exhaustive explanation here: osm.wiki/Names#Name_is_the_name_only) Again, welcome - there's a lot of depth to OSM editing, and it'll take a while to learn the ins and outs - thanks for participating, and happy mapping! |