gurglypipe's Comments
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| 155272432 | Separate services with separate opening times (e.g. cafe, community space, foodbank) can be added as nodes within the larger area as they open |
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| 152296342 | Hiya, what was your source for these ISO3166-2 tags? I can’t find an official mention of them anywhere. I ask because someone has now removed them, and it would be good to know what’s actually correct:
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| 155234316 | Hiya, welcome to OpenStreetMap :) Please make sure your edits are limited to small geographical areas. This one spans most of England, and as a result a lot of people have been notified about these changes. It would have been better to do this as two edits, one for each Center Parcs resort. See osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets Thanks! |
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| 154626355 | (See discussion on changeset/154626182) |
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| 154626182 | From a quick check, both the Longleat and Elveden Center Parcs use landuse=residential. So either they should be changed too, or this should be changed back. I haven’t exhaustively checked other holiday villages, or ones outside England, though. way/26690553#map=16/51.1812/-2.2369&layers=N
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| 154626182 | Why? landuse=residential seems like a slightly better fit, as these areas are full of buildings built as stand-alone holiday houses. |
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| 155193748 | Changes re-applied to the correct object in changeset/155193866 |
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| 154574961 | The previous tagging was restored in The previous tagging was restored in changeset/154582901. See discussion on changeset/154575258. |
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| 154575258 | The previous tagging was restored in changeset/154582901. |
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| 154327465 | I’ve messaged RaccoonFederation (the mission author) about it |
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| 154327465 | Whoever authored that mission on pic4review needs to make it more geographically specific. https://pic4review.pavie.info/#/mission/2724 is currently scoped to the entirety of the UK. aiui pic4review missions should really be scoped to a single city. |
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| 154327465 | Please can you split changesets like this up. One changeset which covers over half of the UK is hard for others to review. See osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets |
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| 154178727 | For anyone reading this later, the change to surface=compacted was made in changeset/154251177. Thanks! |
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| 154178727 | haha, I’m assuming the numbering is something to do with grouping odds and evens |
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| 154178727 | Thanks. Looking at the latest aerial imagery, it looks like number 3 might actually be two semi-detached houses rather than one detached house; it looks like there’s a fence across the back garden. Is it semis? |
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| 154178727 | Hi, are you sure the surface of Elderberry Drive is loose gravel? That would be unusual for a residential road, and it looks like asphalt from aerial imagery. |
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| 153579603 | Thanks. Yeah, your definition of scar matches my understanding. Small cliffs which have since been partially covered up would make sense. |
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| 153579603 | I mean Black Scars as well, but I was specifically referring to Sea Wood Scar (way/1299232863) when looking at the single rock 150m away on aerial imagery. :) I understand what you are trying to achieve, thanks for taking the time to add this detail. It’s tricky to interpret old maps! If you’re uncertain about the shape of things, I suggest it’s probably best to represent them as a node or way, rather than an area, and then that uncertainty is represented in the mapping, rather than a false accuracy coming from using an area. You might find some more information on geograph: I can’t find anything for Black Scars or Sea Wood Scar, but Wadhead Scar comes up with some results (https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=211699742) which could help refine that. |
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| 154030777 | Thanks for looking into it. It’s a shame EveryDoor is buggy around this, but at least that explains things. I’ve removed the duplicate gate in changeset/154088786 Cheers :) |
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| 154030777 | Hiya, are you really sure about this? There’s already a gate mapped on that path, less than a metre away (node/11057017658). Last time I was there, a few months ago, there were not two gates in a row. |