b-jazz's Comments
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| 120661252 | way/1058080189 and several others cross over themselves. When ways cross themselves, it is assumed that segments are all at the same elevation, but as this pipe probably doesn't have a 4 way intersection, it should be broken into two pipe segments with a `layer=0` and `layer=1` tag added as appropriate. layer=* |
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| 120984595 | A couple of comments on this GPS upload in case you want to improve future uploads.
Have fun riding and thanks for the map contributions. |
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| 70273732 | Should Menifee be promoted back to a city now? Wikipedia lists it in US cities over 100,000 population. |
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| 122499383 | Fixed in changeset/122567682. I'd love to know how JOSM put a 13 year old node into a stream that was being worked on across the world. Maybe @pfg21 could elaborate. |
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| 122128799 | Bon-Vue is how all of the county tax lots show the name. The city guy I spoke with is going to submit a request to have the signs replaced/modified to include the dash. |
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| 120800186 | Hello NewSchool19, I'm making some edits to some of your contributions in the area and thought you might want to know what I've changed so you can avoid the problem in the future. I see that several ways have been reusing nodes and portions of the way in an effort to make one long continuous path. There is a rule that says you shouldn't do that so I'm breaking up the ways where I see that. Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out. |
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| 121735215 | way/1065311883 makes some crazy turns and then crosses itself. Unless there is some magic four way intersection pipe fitting there, the way should be fixed in whatever way is appropriate. |
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| 121626940 | Crap. |
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| 118286810 | Hello eugsah, I'm trying to solve some bike routing issues and I notice that you set Polk St to be bicycle=designated, but I don't think that is correct. There are no sharrows and there are no sensors in the road at stop lights and no pedestrian crossing triggers that are reachable from a bicycle in the road. How did you come to the conclusion that this was "designated" instead of simply "yes" or allowed?
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| 44214746 | faceboob?? are you sure about that website url? |
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| 120998692 | Oops |
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| 120787811 | The irony being that I "created" that way 3 years ago, when all I actually did was split up the existing way to add speed limits. :) |
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| 120787811 | Main St is divided through here and you can't drive straight across it like way/1058880490 implies. |
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| 120755861 | Dzięki za notatkę. możesz chcieć ulepszyć swój program, aby wstrzymywać komentarze, jeśli ktoś wprowadzi edycję, która nie obejmuje pól adresu. Nie zmieniłem adresu, więc komentarz ginie. |
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| 41747884 | I don't know Pre's Trail details, but the segment at way/439441902 doesn't seem to be part of the chipped bark jogging path. So just checking in to see if you know more. thx. |
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| 113071676 | Why is the sawmill (997112059) listed as a building? I don't see a building in any of the latest satellite imagery. |
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| 82766883 | Many of the greens here are mapped as being surrounded by a ring of "rough", but I've never seen a golf course that has their greens ringer by rough grass. Are you sure that isn't fringe grass, more along the quality of "fairway" grass? If so, it should be marked as fairway and not rough. |
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| 119480055 | Hi Ginger Lover, Thanks for helping to improve OSM by adding golf courses. The community appreciates it. I was hoping I could reach out to you and correct the way you are working around bunkers that are in the middle of fairways or roughs. Check out way/1050335102 for an example. You are tracing around the "outer" feature, and then making this kind of cul-de-sac where you come towards the bunker and surround it before continuing back out to the enclosing feature. What you really want to do is combine two different ways (outlines) by creating a "multi-polygon". It is very simple to do. Just draw and tag the inner bunker, and then with a new way, draw the outer fairway/rough and tag it as well. Then select both of those features at the same time by holding down the shift key and clicking each. Then either press "c" to combine/merge them, or right click on either selected why and look for the big "+" in the pop-up panel and select it to merge them both into a multipolygon. If you have any questions or run into any problems doing this, please reach out and let me know and I'll help you out. Thanks! Happy Mapping. |
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| 119488900 | Hi there JayMac, Thanks for working on golf courses, it's great to see the growth over the last couple of years in the number of courses that are mapped. I see a problem with how you are mapping fairways though and hope that I can correct how you do them. The fairway should either butt up against the green by reusing the same exact points as the green, or it should completely surround the green and be combined with the green into a multipolygon (let me know if you need help in how to do this). It is important that the fairway doesn't cut across the green like I see in several fairways in this edit. Hope this is helpful. Happy mapping. |
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| 118134672 | Hi CountryDon, Thanks for helping to improve OSM by adding so many golf courses. The community appreciates it. I was hoping I could reach out to you and correct the way you are working around bunkers that are in the middle of fairways or roughs. Check out way/1037383941 for an example. You are tracing around the "outer" feature, and then making this kind of cul-de-sac where you come towards the bunker and surround it before continuing back out to the enclosing feature. What you really want to do is combine two different ways (outlines) by creating a "multi-polygon". It is very simple to do. Just draw and tag the inner bunker, and then with a new way, draw the outer fairway/rough and tag it as well. Then select both of those features at the same time by holding down the shift key and clicking each. Then either press "c" to combine/merge them, or right click on either selected why and look for the big "+" in the pop-up panel and select it to merge them both into a multipolygon. If you have any questions or run into any problems doing this, please reach out and let me know and I'll help you out. Thanks! Happy Mapping. |