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56025778

Hi,
this way has two maxspeed:forward tags - could you check which one is correct?

Thanks, Jan

56026875

Hallo,
das Tag "motor_vehicle:conditional:bus" gibt es so bisher nicht. Kannst du beschreiben, wer da wie fahren darf? Die Zufahrt zu den Häusern dort ist doch sicherlich erlaubt?

56110548

Hi,
please watch out for the correct spelling: It's "osmc:symbol", not "oscm:symbol". I fixed several of these typos right now, I hope I didn't miss any.

Cheers, Jan

55573156

@PlaneMad: Did you actually check this changeset? Most of the objects have tags like road=road, building=Gargares, Fench=fench.
That's not what I would call 'great'.

55992413

Hi,
the tag "payment:0535601836 = yes" on this pharmacy looks strange. Is the number a telephone number?

Jan

56025653

Hi,
I found the tag "route-ref=X04 X08 X09 X10" on 30 nodes. Could you fix two issues?
- It's route_ref, not route-ref
- the list of routes should be separated by ;
For example:
route_ref=X04; X08; X09; X10

Cheers, Jan

56066407

Hi,
I found the key "ref:FANTOIR" on 68 objects - the usual key is "ref:FR:FANTOIR". Would you mind having a look and fix these?

Cheers, Jan

55844200

Hi,
could you check this node? This cliff is placed in the middle of the sea.
node/5369134426

Thanks, Jan

55883007

Hi,
could you check the type of this mill?
The name says "rice", the tag says 'sawmill' (cutting wood).
way/556935042

Cheers, Jan

55843664

Hi,
could you check the name tag on this lake?
way/556586965

Thanks, Jan

55840061

freeExec, a route is always the best solution. But as long as the route is not mapped, route_ref is a perfect source of information. It is used 170,000 times worldwide.

55834035

Hi,
you used the tag "name:village" on 121 nodes. I guess this is a mistake and should be 'addr:village'. Could you have a look and check this?
Cheers, Jan

55840061

Yes, route_ref can have multiple values.

I'm sorry, but I can't give a response to the rest - I don't speak Russian and google translate is not good enough for me to understand.

55840061

Hi,
just a hint: you used the tag "bus = 10" to mark bus numbers. The usual tag for this is "route_ref".
And a question: what is the meaning of "shuttle_bus"? This key is new and hasn't been used in any other place.

Cheers, Jan

55574424

Welcome to OSM,
please don't use the OSM database for testing - this data is used by many people world-wide and is not the right place to make any experiments. Please use the development database for this:
osm.wiki/Sandbox_for_editing

Jan

55850888

Hi,
something went wrong here. 2053 buildings got tags that don't look like they should appear in OSM:

fcode=Building General
featurecod=790
lasteditor=CONVERSION
lastupdate=20140305
shape_star=3348.73510742000
shape_stle=275.42919704700
subtypefie=11231

Could you check and fix that?
Jan

55419993

Hi ah511,
I removed those tags a few days ago. 10 m accuracy is really nothing to worry about - there is a huge amount of data that is a lot worse.

55800189

Hi,
that's also what I wrote to ntlong1974 - the information might be useful, but needs proper tagging. Most of the nodes were placed along existing roads, only few pieces contain new roads.
A fair amount of them were off by several 100 meters from the actual road as far as I can tell from existing GPS traces. Guessing the correct position is not a good idea here, as the roads are quite curvy and the position of every single node needs to be corrected carefully.
As this data was imported, there is no harm done by deleting and re-adding the nodes.

I'm going to add the missing roads based on Strava GPS traces and Esri images.

48757646

No, I didn't get a reply.

55753706

Hi Ian,
no, I've never used Go Map!!

About the units, you're right. I missed that the wiki states mm as default - and the "global default" is usually meter.

Btw. I also missed "diameter_crown" in the wiki:
natural=tree
170,000 uses.

Jan