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53959769

Hi,
you invented some new tags here, could you explain the meaning of them?

Ellip ht = 1624.112 (meters)
Ortho ht = 1639.9 (meters)

Thanks, Jan

53901944

Hi,
could you check this way?
way/541538419
"onewayno = yes" looks like a mistake.
Cheers, Jan

53902202

Hi,
in these edits I found several untagged ways, some of them I corrected, but I don't know if I found them all. Could you have a look and check that?

Jan

53913816

If you can't buy bicycles but rent them, then it can't be a shop=bicycle, but is a perfect fit for shop=rental. I'm not aware of a dedicated tag for guided tours, despite some keys containing "guided_tours".

53862594

Hi,
I found some name tags with a spelling different to the usual one - OSM depends a lot on precise spelling of keys, otherwise software can not handle the information.
The common tags for Japanese names are name:ja_rm, name:ja_kana and name:ja-Hira
Could you check your edits and change the name tags accordingly?

Cheers, Jan

53913816

Hi,
I guess this should be tagged shop=rental:
node/4463864799
shop=rental

Cheers, Jan

53971837

Hi,
you added some new keys here:
|ODS=true
|ODS:secondaryaddress=false
These are new and don't seem to be documented. Also, keys should consist of latin letters only, without special characters like '|'. Could you have a look at these?

Cheers, Jan

53765324

Hi,
what is the meaning of the tag population:cuunt and its various other spellings you usd here?
please note that OSM does not want to provide personal information about people, just objects like houses. Please have a look to the wiki to see how them are tagged properly.

Cheers, Jan

53738748

Hi Piotr,
could you check the tagging of these objects? You used tags like "Lote = Lote vago residencial', which can not be used for OSM. It might be a good description, but no software can understand it. Only tags that are described in the wiki can be used.

Enjoy mapping!
Jan

53939588

Hi,
please check this import. All the nodes have foreign tags only.
Besides, did you follow the import guidelines and did you check the license of the source of this data?

Jan

53702362

Hi,
yes, now it's correct. The osm.wiki/Tag:'=' separates key and value and you have to put those to separate fields.
But: Is the lane really on the wrong side of the road? :left and :right is always with respect to the direction of the way, not the direction of travel. Direction of the way is indicated by few light arrows in iD.

If the lane is in the regular position, "cycleway = opposite_lane" is sufficient.

Cheers, Jan

48186627

Sollte diese Baustelle nicht schon fertig sein?

53702362

Hi,
could you please check the cycleway tag of this way?
Something went wrong, there is a osm.wiki/Tag:'=' in the key.

Cheers, Jan

53694197

Hi,
you've added the tag "Restored = Yes" to several ways. Please note that OSM is case sensitive and most keys and values have to use lower-case letters.

Cheers, Jan

53698800

Hi,
could you check these changes? I found several nodes with many strange tags like these:
beneficiar null
camp_code null
comment null
electricit null
elevated null
fire_safe null
node/5223687257

53576421

Hallo Markus,
danke für die Rückmeldung, inzwischen sind die Tags schon korrigiert, brauchst nicht mehr suchen.

24597208

Hallo Theodin,
ich habe ein paar Wegweiser von dir gefunden mit Tags wie "direction:Fellbach=0.6" - insgesamt 15 Tags.
Würdest du die auf ein gängiges Schema ändern? Wir haben entweder "direction_north" u.ä. oder die umfassenden Relationen mit type=relation_sign.

Gruß, Jan

13421884

Hi Petr,
it's an old changeset, but I just stumbled across this node and its tag "direction:highway=-1" - this is used only here, maybe you can revise this tagging?
Cheers, Jan

53657607

Hi,
you used the key "sharrows" here, which is new and undocumented. Did you mean cycleway=shared_lane ?

Cheers, Jan

53884450

Hi,
all these ways do have the tags
Tracks=yes
tracks=yes
If these are streets used by farmers, the correct tag is "highway=track" would you mind changing that?

Cheers, Jan