Polarbear-repair's Comments
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| 78703810 | This overly destructive changeset deletes a number of large island, very visible in Bing and all other aerials. Some have names, and the CS provides the regression to reduce them to nodes. DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 81298281 | More precisely, this is a mechanical removal of brand:wikipedia tags itself. |
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| 80075610 | @András - if you have a repaired or refined version of the landuse, please go ahead.
The DWG is currently investigating more destructive deletions. DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 55497179 | apparently lots of coastline was deleted which could have been easily converted into a riverbank? DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 81834656 | intermittent lake restored/refined
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| 81837855 | Mechanically fusing house numbers into building outlines is not desirable. |
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| 81838668 | 2 of the 3 buildings you deleted are still visible in Bing as you cited, and Maxar and Ersi as well. Restored + refined |
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| 73707607 | Why did you delete the Hudson Strait?
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| 81462607 | Reverted fully in CS #81936483 #81936443 #81936432
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| 81462612 | PS: Nothing was imported, just blunt mass deletion |
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| 81462605 | PS: Nothing was imported, just blunt mass deletion |
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| 81462605 | Reverted fully in CS #81936483 #81936443 #81936432
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| 81462612 | Reverted fully in CS #81936483 #81936443 #81936432
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| 76673500 | malicious deletion of existing buildings DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 77215696 | significant landuse deletion, wrong name assumtions etc,
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| 79913393 | implausible rare landuse ("logistics" for railway) repaired,
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| 80037055 | tagging regression, removing office=research, implausible node->area expansion (repaired)
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| 67142615 | massive deletion of data compared to minor additions, no refinements. DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 75540368 | tagging regression DWG Ticket#2020022910000011 |
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| 78490244 | deletes several large riverbanks, claiming to "fix" them. Meanwhile redrawn by other mapper. Needless deletion/redrawing of rivers.
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