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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

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:
- changeset/154583773
- changeset/154583784

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!

154626355

(See discussion on changeset/154626182)

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
way/30624889#map=16/53.1635/-1.0605&layers=N

154626182

Why? landuse=residential seems like a slightly better fit, as these areas are full of buildings built as stand-alone holiday houses.

155193748

Changes re-applied to the correct object in changeset/155193866

154574961

The previous tagging was restored in The previous tagging was restored in changeset/154582901. See discussion on changeset/154575258.

154575258

The previous tagging was restored in changeset/154582901.

154327465

I’ve messaged RaccoonFederation (the mission author) about it

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.

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

154178727

For anyone reading this later, the change to surface=compacted was made in changeset/154251177. Thanks!

154178727

haha, I’m assuming the numbering is something to do with grouping odds and evens

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?

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.

153579603

Thanks. Yeah, your definition of scar matches my understanding. Small cliffs which have since been partially covered up would make sense.

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.

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 :)

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.