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I removed the place=islet tag you added to lake Carnegie and restored the natural=water tag you removed.

Would you mind being a bit more descriptive with your changesets? "Update" doesn't tell anyone anything about what you are doing. All changesets are by definition updates.

Best regards,
Taya Snijder

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This is getting silly osm.org/user_blocks/19663

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Gelijk heb je! Bedankt voor de oplettendheid, ik heb het gecorrigeerd.

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Lekker bezig met het omtaggen en opdelen van die grote landuses. Dat moet ik binnenkort ook eens in Zuid gaan doen.

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Hello Martin,

I'm sorry, but we do not delete objects that are present on the ground. It doesn't really matter to us who mapped them or where that person came from.

Given that the woods, streams, and paths you deleted are plainly visible on aerial imagery, I see no reason to delete them. I have gone ahead and added access=private to all the paths inside the reserve that weren't tagged as such yet to indicate that these paths cannot be used by the general public.

Best regards,
Taya Snijder

177553826

Hello MartinBook,

I have restored the objects you deleted.
On OSM we map the world as it exists on the ground. This includes private paths. If people aren't allowed to use a path, we instead use a tag such as `acces=private` to indicate this.

Please see the following relevant wiki pages:
osm.wiki/Why_we_won%27t_delete_roads_on_private_property
osm.wiki/Why_can%27t_I_delete_this_trail%3F
osm.wiki/Mapping_private_information

Best regards,
Taya Snijder,
On behalf of the OSMF Data Working Group

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Hello MartinBook,

I have restored the objects you deleted.
On OSM we map the world as it exists on the ground. This includes private paths. If people aren't allowed to use a path, we instead use a tag such as `acces=private` to indicate this.

Please see the following relevant wiki pages:
osm.wiki/Why_we_won%27t_delete_roads_on_private_property
osm.wiki/Why_can%27t_I_delete_this_trail%3F
osm.wiki/Mapping_private_information

Best regards,
Taya Snijder,
On behalf of the OSMF Data Working Group

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Hello MartinBook,

I have restored the objects you deleted.
On OSM we map the world as it exists on the ground. This includes private paths. If people aren't allowed to use a path, we instead use a tag such as `acces=private` to indicate this.

Please see the following relevant wiki pages:
osm.wiki/Why_we_won%27t_delete_roads_on_private_property
osm.wiki/Why_can%27t_I_delete_this_trail%3F
osm.wiki/Mapping_private_information

Best regards,
Taya Snijder,
On behalf of the OSMF Data Working Group

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