pwbriggs's Comments
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| 166590308 | Thanks for the contribution. The website tag should specify a complete URL (including `https://`), and point to a page specific to this business location, if a business website has multiple locations. (The OpenStreetMap wiki is a really useful resource that documents how to use keys correctly-- see website=* for the page about this tag) I changed `thirdplacebooks.com` to `https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/seward-park` But anyways, thanks for the contribution. Welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 166593047 | Also: address added based on https://gismaps.kingcounty.gov/iMap/. |
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| 166176219 | Confirmed based on Bing Streetside imagery. Thanks for the contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 165918480 | Me too 🙂 but I wasn't sure about the comment syntax because I've never really seen it in the wild. Thanks again. |
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| 165918480 | I flagged for review because I wasn't quite sure the `opening_hours=` was correct here— thanks for confirming! |
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| 165915045 | Thanks for the contribution. Can you update this to use the phone number format in the official wiki: phone=*#Usage? Thanks again, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 165866772 | OpenStreetMap is a live database. Feel free to experiment with modifying the map in the editor, but please be careful not to upload your experimental (and incorrect) changes to the live map. Thanks! (see also: osm.wiki/Sandbox_for_editing#Experiment_with_editing_the_map) |
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| 165604872 | Thanks for the contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I noticed that you mapped this as 3 separate buildings. If these are all the same building on-site, it might make more sense to just add separate address points instead (unless the building is clearly divided with separate businesses or such in the 3 different sections, and possibly interior walls dividing them). Let me know what you think about this. I also noticed that you connected the new buildings to the tire center in the adjacent lot. I've disconnected it and cleaned up the industrial/commercial zones as well. Finally, a helpful feature in iD (the default OSM editor) is the "square" function. You can select one or more areas and click "right-click > square" (or just press "q" on your keyboard). This will try to make 90-degree angles, which is helpful for squaring up building outlines. I've also done this with the separately-mapped buildings you added. But thanks again for the contribution. OpenStreetMap has a steep learning curve at first! 😅 ~PB |
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| 165519160 | Thanks. I'm not an expert in tree mapping, but according to osm.wiki/tree and diameter=*, it seems it's not always clear what the unit for this tag is, but it's typically in millimeters. Based on streetside imagery, however, the north tree looks much larger than 7.6 cm diameter. Is that correct (imagery could be old?), or am I mismatching units here. (or are you measuring, for example, circumference in centimeters??) I would appreciate clarification here. Thanks again for the contribution. |
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| 165301785 | Hello, thanks for the contribution. The website you linked to shows conflicting information from what you tagged. Specifically,
Note that I also removed the `description` tag because it contained both redundant info (e.g. the operator, already tagged separately), and marketing content. See osm.wiki/Description for more info about the `description` tag. Thanks, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 165046682 | Looks good to me; thanks for the contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 159496354 | Hey there, I'm not an expert, but shouldn't these driveways be connected to the buildings & the sidewalks they cross? Thanks |
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| 164682988 | Thanks. I noticed you didn't add a name for this business, but the website you linked to inconsistently stylizes it both "net-tech" and "Net-Tech". Do you know the official name? Thanks again, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 164701016 | Cool, thanks for the contribution! If the building's footprint has changed, you could update that as well (or wait for new aerial imagery to come out). Thanks again, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 164614387 | Thanks for the contribution. In iD, you can select an object and press `q` to square its corners to 90 degrees, which is usually correct. I've done that in changeset/164657071. Thanks again and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 163738486 | No problem! It looks like the Los Tinos restaurant is actually closed, and has since been removed from the map. OpenStreetMap can be confusing at first, but feel free to reach out to local mappers if you ever need help. Thanks again! |
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| 164137062 | Your edits look good to me. Thanks for the contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! |
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| 163738486 | Welcome to OpenStreetMap, and thanks for the contribution. I noticed that you removed the cuisine=mexican tag from "Los Tinos Mexican Restaurant". Was this unintentional, or is it a different restaurant now? |
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| 163306052 | Arrivé apartments already tagged on main building at way/360389739. Reverted this changeset, but thanks anyways! |
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| 163306052 | Arrivé apartments already tagged on main building way/360389739. |