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65250837

Hi PaulaSJ. Can you explain what you wanted to do here? I'm not sure if you were aware or not, but there is already a segment in place for that road. Did you want to add additional tags to the existing road?

44241602

Is this a four hole course? If so, there is a more accepted way of mapping it so that there isn't a single intersecting line. Check out osm.wiki/Disc_golf for suggestions on how to map it. We'd love to see more courses properly mapped so they show up in searches.
Let me know if you need help.

64155174

Hey there MapperKB. Just wanted to let you know that I'm going to attempt to clean up "Eastern Woods" in the next few days. The way to describe the woods is overly complex and makes editing difficult and it violates some best practices (ways shouldn't cross, double back, or overlap themselves). You might want to keep an eye on the area and make sure I don't break something that you intended to be there.

54345312

Does Mosher Lake actually exist? Looks completely forested in that area from satellite imagery.

64995181

Hey there @metalartgate. Looks like you (and maybe others) are uploading multiple tracks for the same path. Can you make sure duplicates aren't being uploaded? In general, there shouldn't be more than one trace for a particular trail.
Thanks.

64901713

Removed in changeset/65059994

64914629

Excellent. I hadn't thought of that solution.

64914629

There is the Simplify Way (Shift+Y) command under Tools that will help, but it isn't perfect, I've had it leave behind a way that crosses itself.
If you are in JOSM, you should be able to select the way, and validate it (Shift-V) and it will bring up the validation panel telling you there is a point in the way that crosses itself.
My Garmin has an auto-stop feature that will stop recording if it detects that I've stopped moving. That might help as well.

64914629

Hi @bradrh. Looks like you had a fun Thanksgiving weekend on your bike.

When uploading GPS tracks, you might want to zoom in and edit out any spots where you stopped to admire the view or catch your breath. The GPS will jitter and leave a cluster of poorly aligned points.

64945137

It's actually easier than I thought it would be. Try this:
1) draw an area around a forest
2) draw an area around some residential property inside that forest
3) hold down shift and select the outer area. you should now have two areas selected.
4) press "C" to combine the two.
5) click on the border shading inside of the forest area and set it to "Wood"
6) click on the border shading inside of the residential area and set it to "Residential".

Let me know if that doesn't work. And thanks for working with me on this. It will save me a lot of work in the future.

64945137

I'm pretty sure that the correct, manual of style way is to use an inner polygon for the non wood types of the outer polygon. If that is too difficult with the given tools, I'd venture to guess that making the whole area a forest and then adding some buildings inside the forest would be acceptable and wouldn't trigger any errors.
Do you need help learning how to create multipolygons, or is there another issue that makes them onerous?

64945137

Hi again Bkissin,

I'd love it if you could stop doing the following style of mapping: https://imgur.com/a/oaR0j1m since it gets tagged by validators like OSM Inspector and I end up going in and cleaning it up. If you can't use multipolygons, at least don't use the same nodes going out of the "island" as you do going in. It's them crossing or overlapping that sets off error flags.
Thanks.

64790667

I already added it manually, so there is nothing that you need to do now. What @freebeer is trying to do is replace my brand new building by restoring the old one so that there is some history. If he succeeds, great. If not, it isn't the end of the world.

64752223

Fantastic. Thanks for getting back to me. And sorry for the temporary problems.

64910172

Thanks! I'm guessing the "construction" tags could also be removed at this point?

48664267

Does the pipeline (way/493374720) really double back on itself like that? I split it into two so that it wouldn't be invalid (ways can't cross over themselves without a junction).

54545674

Hi @Bkissin. I fixed up your wooded area around the Shallow Pond in changeset/64884669

It was generating errors because of the segments that went in to surround the lake and then came back out over the same segment. You don't have to draw around the pond a second time, you just mark it as an "inner" polygon. I'm not sure how easy this is to do in iD. It's pretty simple in JOSM if you ever decide to switch.

64873500

Wrong changeset comment. Should be "Fixing up ways that intersect with themselves/others"

34224262

Removed in changeset/64872509

64857863

Hi John-Michael. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Are you really a brand new user, or is this just a brand new account?
The changes you made are quite drastic, especially for someone new to OSM. A lot of people see that streets aren't aligned to imagery so they move things to match the imagery. The only problem is that other imagery might not agree with where you moved things and someone else might move them back. How did you verify that your alignment is actually correct?
Thanks.