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114037781

otro buen ejemplo
changeset/113667745

114241653

https://github.com/sozialhelden/wheelmap-frontend/issues/329
https://github.com/sozialhelden/wheelmap-frontend/issues/327

114143723

I removed the name that (according to changeset description) was copied from Google Maps.
changeset/114198643

114143723

hola y bienvenida a OSM. veo que utilizaste como fuente (source) Google Maps, que es tanto obviamente cuanto lastimosamente inaceptable. vives en el área? hay miles de maneras de apoyar el proyecto OSM, contribuyendo observaciones personales, como nombres de tiendas y servicios, sus horarios, o también trazas GPS. acérquese a la comunidad, que es muy pequeña: https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=61

100078460

@salvoconducto, if you check @Mapanauta mapping record, from a data contributor's point of view, it's a casual mapper contributing once or twice a month to the database, with 60 changesets since October 2018, but is obviously active in different ways, possibly even more relevant to OSM as well as to HOT.
(@Mapanauta, maybe you could link your other OSM-related profiles to your profile, so all your contributions become visible in your neis-one page.) (https://neis-one.org/2016/05/verified-osm-contributors/)

114116147

hola Alvarado2510. que bien que estés revisando el centro de David mapeando edificios. una sugerencia: estás utilizando Bing, que parece menos actualizada de Maxar. podrías apoyarte a ambas fotos, pues es cierto que Bing está mejor procesada para su aprovechamiento. pero deberás alinearlas para que las ubicaciones coincidan.

114037781

(yo veo continuidad entre Way: Coronado Golf (375180704) y Way: Coronado Golf Course (375180703))

114037884

have a look at the current extension and improve with local knowledge if necessary. changeset:114041423

is there a fence?
osm.wiki/ES:Tag:barrier%3Dfence

114037781

that's fine. for a very complete example, you might want to check this one: way/217619432

114037884

regarding way:1004754859 (El Alcazar), it's best not to join areas with ways, and I think that you really want to represent the building, right? there's ways to describe complex buildings like this one, with the "simple 3D" tagging style. I do not master it enough for telling you how to use it. please do check the osm.wiki/Simple_3D_Buildings wiki page, and my guess is that you will have even more questions after reading that page. I would then try here: https://help.openstreetmap.org/

114038433

if you're not afraid of a more complete editing program, you might want to have a look at https://josm.openstreetmap.de/

114038433

a common beginners mistake is to look at a specific rendering and trying to optimise tagging based on that result. however, OSM is a geographic database where we can represent reality at such a detailed level, that no single renderer can put it all in the result. also, renderers are updated and start acknowledging more of the information we put in the database. so it's best to tag reality accurately even if it is not shown in the "standard map".

114037781

is it one golf course, with its several holes, or is it several distinct courses?

114037137

hola bienvenido a OSM. es normal hacer errores como principiante. mejorarse es fácil, revisando la wiki, siguiendo tutoriales, preguntando en los varios canales de comunicación disponibles.
osm.wiki/Panama

114038433

hi. it's always a good thing, to have people active locally. here in Panamá it's also a rare opportunity. I see you still have limited experience, would you stay in contact with the rest of the OSM community? coordinating and optimizing tagging. https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=61

94235912

You enjoy guessing, don't you! I would not correct anything without knowing what is correct.

94235912

But: »Don't focus on the rendering.«

94235912

I would ask on some support group or forum for help finding the best tag. Or look for a similar physical object in a notoriously well mapped area, like Germany, or France, or the UK.

114004311

hi. thanks for the feedback! The last point is a known problem here in Panamá. Regarding the procedure, »extracted the UTM coordinates and created points in qgis«, you mean copy-paste and having QGis make the UTM→Geographic conversion?

114004311

hey, I commented to your second edit, while this was the relevant one, which I had not seen. translating the text of the Gaceta Oficial into a polygon isn't easy. have you seen the two Wiki page I have written on this subject? osm.wiki/ES:Panama/Protected_Areas
it would be very nice if you shared your mapping experience, so we can improve the current practices.