mueschel's Comments
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| 155003415 | Hi,
I suggest to use the tag "place:VI" - country codes use capital letters. The same scheme is already in use e.g. in China: osm.wiki/Key%3Aplace%3ACN |
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| 154137398 | Hi,
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| 155041340 | Hi,
I'd also suggest to use a more generic tag here: There are other types of memorials remembering a certain day, which don't need to all have their on key to tag the date. How about something simple like "memorial:date"? |
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| 155002234 | Reminder: You used many tags here that are not in use in any other place. Please use only tags that are described in the OSM Wiki or are available in the presets of your editor.
Let us know in case you need help! |
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| 154825394 | Hi,
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| 154941737 | Hi,
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| 154948019 | We should list values only in exceptional cases, so having a long list is not really a problem. I'm pretty sure we'll find cases with no fixed step size. In that case we need to use :values and can't use :interpolation. E.g. a sign that shows 80,100,110 can't be described using :interpolation. I guess this feature is used so seldomly that it's no problem having a longer list and doesn't warrant having two different keys. |
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| 154763123 | > würde man dann bei hazard:bicycle:both_ways oder hazard:bicycle:both landen? Weder noch. Ganz einfach "hazard:bicycle". Vergleiche mit einem Tag wie maxspeed: Ohne Suffix gilt es in beiden Richtungen. left/right bezieht sich immer auf die Seiten eines Objekts (nicht mit dem Begriff Strassenseite für Fahrspuren verwechseln), forward/backward auf die Spuren selbst. |
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| 154948019 | "maxspeed:variable:values" sounds like a good tag. It's definitely not an "interpolation".
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| 154812914 | Hi,
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| 154462746 | I reverted this import: Most of these nodes overlap with already existing POIs. |
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| 154897768 | Hallo,
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| 154763123 | Hallo,
Ich nehme an, du meinst, dass das Radfahren in einer Richtung gefährlich ist? Das wäre dann hazard:bicycle:forward. |
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| 154675681 | I already had a look yesterday and fixed the areas according to Bing images. changeset/154809325#map=18/48.02245/-76.58320 |
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| 154809730 | The business is for sure a legitimate one, but the way this data ended up in OSM is not. This was just one of several nodes with identical keys and style of tags, all from different new user accounts added within a day. This is just the typical behavior of SEO companies that dump data into OSM and get paid for that. If you are inclined to help them and correct the tags, feel free to do so. |
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| 154749850 | Hi,
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| 154694111 | Hi,
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| 154714257 |
Reminder: You added many tags here that are not used in any other place. In OSM we have to use the tags that are defined in the wiki or available as presets in the editor - only these can be understood by other mappers and applications.
You're always welcome to ask in the forums in case you need help! |
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| 154675681 | Hi, you uploaded a few objects like this one with only foreign tags, could you check that?
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| 154497866 | So einen ehemaligen Damm kann man als Linie in OSM eintragen, mit dem Tag
Alle anderen Tags sollten entfernt werden - heutzutage hat das Überbleibsel ja nichts mehr mit einem tatsächlich nutzbaren Damm zu tun. |