trigpoint's Comments
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| 78911027 | Hi, I realise this change was a while back but in this change you broke the Leicestershire Round relation. It is important to ensure that previously mapped data is seen and retained, and new updates added around them. I have fixed this. Cheers Phil |
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| 91408098 | Bore da
Firstly the source opens with a page which uses Google maps which is clearly not compatible with OSM. Secondly the terms and conditions of the site state that use is for personal use only, adding to OSM which allows use for any purpose is clearly not personal. Please review the terms and conditions of the sites you are using as a source to ensure that they are compatible with OSM before making any further remote edits. Any edits which use sources not compatible with OSM should be reverted. Diolch Phil |
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| 92131302 | Name fixed |
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| 92239717 | Hi, thank you for your edit and for spotting the not traversable mini-roundabout. However it should be mapped as highway=roundabout. I don't think junction=circular is even a thing? Cheers Phil |
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| 91995019 | In the countries where those languages are spoken I would expect to see the Wikipedia tags pointing to articles in those languages. The languages you have listed are not the languages of Wales. Wikipedia can do what it likes however this is about openstreetmap tagging and osm handles these tags just fine. |
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| 91995019 | IMHO the tags wikipedia:en and wikipedia:cy and equally valid and have the advantage that a native who wishes to read about their country in its native should not have to go to wikipedia via a foreign language.
The wiki is intended to document mapping practice, not dictate it. |
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| 91787659 | Thank you Richard |
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| 91787659 | Hi
They are a very common feature in most UK towns and villages.
Cheers Phil |
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| 91531524 | These crossings are part of a traffic light controlled junction, they are certainly not pelicans. Pelicans are on demand crossings for pedestrians and most notably have a flashing green man/amber phase. Cheers Phil |
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| 91467674 | I have changed this to greengrocer which is a valid preset. Please let the editor guide you. Veg is unlikely to be understood by non-english users of the database. Cheers Phil |
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| 91472569 | I have changed this to greengrocer which is a valid preset. Please let the editor guide you. Veg is unlikely to be understood by non-english users of the database. Cheers Phil |
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| 91162625 | @user_5359 please remember that phone numbers should be in international format.
Cheers Phil |
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| 91213085 | Hi, welcome to OSM. Thank you for your edit however the Network Rail Depot is already mapped.
Cheers Phil |
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| 90379935 | Thank you |
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| 90379935 | They should not be tagged as fast food, they are not retail outlets. Fast food to a map user means I can go there to order a takeaway on their way home and they will be disappointed if they can't. I tend to ignore those businesses in fhrs which are not verifiable. Cheers Phil |
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| 90379935 | Are there really so many fast food outlets in an industrial area? I cannot imagine enough people wandering into an industrial estate on their way home from the pub. Cheers Phil |
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| 90477805 | Crossings do not render on the standard carto, I am baffled by that decision. They do show on the cycle layer changeset/90477805#map=19/52.70806/-2.73849&layers=C and http://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=20&lat=52.7078081&lon=-2.738469 which is a more UK friendly render. Cheers Phil |
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| 90477805 | Hi, the crossing was already in the database. I have updated the tags to indicate that it is a pelican. Cheers Phil |
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| 90368897 | Hi, thank you for your addition but please take your time and do a bit more than the absolute minimum and improve the map by looking after the existing features. You have drawn your road over the top of an existing wood, it is clear from imagery that the wood is now smaller, please take care and fix it. The footpath has been incorporated into the pavement, so should now join the road. Cheers Phil |
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| 90361472 | The best tag we have for collectables/vintage is antiques. Cheers Phil |