fortera_au's Comments
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| 149724016 | And they should be tagged as leisure=swimming_pool (as well as access=private for private ones), not natural=water. |
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| 149724016 | Hi, private swimming pools should not be named, and name= is not for descriptive names. |
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| 149856141 | This has already been reverted, discussion is occurring at https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/renewables-energy-project-source/111664 |
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| 149854442 | You appear to have accidentally removed a node from way/331092501, and then added it back in as part of changeset/149854604 |
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| 75227295 | Hi, you've got a wetland relation (relation/10108830) that contains a water way (way/731004638). This is conflicting information, can you confirm which is the correct one and either remove the water tags from the way or remove the way from the relation? |
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| 149856682 | Hi there, you've added a fairly large line as a generator, this seems incorrect, can you please review and fix.
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| 149847964 | Hey there, where you've got the school and kindergarten next to each other, you can use the same nodes where their borders meet to make it cleaner.
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| 149827539 | The wiki says that junction=yes by itself is pointless, it doesn't indicate anything. Tagging junction=yes means just as much as the bare node itself. If you want to indicate directions, you need more than that, which is what a manoeuvre relation can be used for. Without having information about which ways are actually joined, how can any kind of routing algorithm know what is actually meant?
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| 149807470 | Hi there, https://victoriancollections.net.au is copywrited, do we have permission to use information from there as a source?
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| 149716956 | Hey there, do you know what data SAPPA maps uses for their road names? I can't see any licensing information in their system. It might be coming from DataSA's Roads dataset (which we have a waiver to cover the CC 4.0 BY parts we can't comply with), but unless we're 100% sure then we can't use that source.
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| 149634217 | I reckon this should just be reverted.
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| 149460663 | Hey, when adding houses and other buildings you'll usually want to press Q in iD and JOSM to square them off, and as I mentioned in your other changeset, adding addr:suburb is redundant if addr:city exists, and both of those are redundant in AU since we can reverse geocode for suburbs, states and postcodes.
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| 149460388 | Hey there, if you press Q it'll square off a closed way to 90 degree corners, these are all a little wonky so doing that will neaten them up!
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| 149461367 | Hey there, for the southern carparks, is wheelchair=no the best tag to have on there? I'd probably recommend removing that tag instead of just inverting it if there's no disabled parking (from memory there is) and it isn't exactly somewhere where wheelchairs can't go, which is what wheelchair=no is intended for (i.e. somewhere only accessible by stairs). For the houses, they're already tagged with addr:city so addr:suburb is a double up, plus tagging suburbs, postcodes and states in Australia is redundant since it can be obtained through respective relations (pretty much 100% coverage on all 3 across AU).
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| 149252903 | Considering the roads placement within a smaller, close to country town, those factors are less important in determining a roads classification. If you actually took into consideration the roads use, positioning, compared it to other roads nearby, and even just observed those roads, they’d be more than a tertiary road. They’re the main roads connecting the town to highways, main roads northbound out of the town, and also the heavy vehicle route out of the town. |
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| 149252903 | Are you able to explain why you’ve dropped the main road out of a town from primary to tertiary?
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| 147202200 | Thanks for catching that, fixed in changeset/149222216 |
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| 148528867 | Hey, is this actually a full residential road or just a driveway to a couple of houses?
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| 148405993 | changeset/148413816 has added it back in. |
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| 148405993 | Aerial and on the street imagery made it seem like it's a left hand turn only. I'll add it back in. |