Mashin's Comments
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| 112282867 | Very nice! I like how this is shaping up |
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| 111833331 | Hi and thanks for your edits. Just a reminder that name tag is not for leaving descriptive notes, but for an actual name of the object.
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| 111465690 | Hi,
Driveways are more those short stretches, which lead from this road to garages. |
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| 111426714 | Thanks for link to the map.
There was a link to interesting ruling (http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/court-rules-that-your-driveway-is-not-private-propertyunless-youre-rich?news=841368)
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| 111426714 | Hi,
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| 111000963 | Hi Stefault,
This is normally used on relation to denote that it is a multipolygon. |
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| 111340093 | Hi, thanks for contributing! All your edits look good.
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| 111296778 | Very nice job! Thanks
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| 111174115 | This one is hard without an actual survey. Trees along Guigalá are too thick to see how wide the river is. Since the nearby river Escarrea is wide enough to see that it is a wide river I would lean more towards classifying Guigalá as a stream, but that is hard with this type of imagery. |
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| 110882468 | You are doing a great job! If you want to make your life easier try editing with JOSM. It is not as easy to learn as iD, but has tons of useful functions and plugins and is way faster. Particularly useful for landuse/landcover are:
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| 110826588 | Hi Jack,
There is a SimplifyArea plugin for JOSM that can be tuned well |
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| 110810514 | Hi Sphilbrick,
Just a small thing, the name= tag is reserved for an actual name of the object and descriptive information is placed into separate tags.
Information about trail routes is a bit more complicated, because it is stored inside relations
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| 110409629 | I think Mundilfari here pretty much summed up my opinion on this topic. But if anybody wants to bring this issue to attention of iD maintainers or propose a solution to type #1 and #2 cases please do so here
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| 110614860 | OSM project is trying to capture all existing features regardless of who owns them. We tag them as private, but it is up to the data consumer how they handle these cases. Even though some paths or roads can have restricted access they might be used in case of e.g. medical emergency or forest fire. But I completely understand that it doesn't feel good when someone is watching your back yard for no good reason. In these cases I can recommend two things:
Here is their support page:
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| 110614860 | The trails are correctly marked as access=private, which is the correct way of handling objects with restricted access. |
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| 110409629 | @cmoffroad
IMO with words like "disrespecting" you are pulling a lot of assumptions about someone's motivation and giving too much credit to the importance of other people |
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| 110409629 | @Lee Carré
Also if people would have got out and do surveys, there would be barely 10% of the data we have in OSM today. |
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| 110409629 | Though a fair point is that it is the limitation of tools like osmcha and archavi than the extent of geographical area that prevents people from reviewing https://dev.overpass-api.de/changeset-map/#110409629
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| 110395341 | Might be better to put the node on Fort Hill Road at the stop line with direction=forward/backward. I feel like people are slowly moving away from placing the sign on the intersection node. |
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| 110172270 | Hi the highway classification follows function rather than appearance. Since these roads still lead to houses they are most likely highway=residential, surface=dirt
if closed for traffic then also access=yes, motor_vehicle=no Tracks are for roads that are for forestry, recreational,... purposes. |