user_5359's Comments
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| 170332307 | Welcome to OSM! Please don't any SAPM entry to the data. I have already deleted this change. |
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| 170347217 | Welcome to OSM! Please have a look on node/10067885262. You move this business more than 100 meters. Is this right? |
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| 169961195 | Thanks for the explanation. But I was referring to the spelling of access. We use British English in OSM, and the key is used 24,101,406 times (with two s's) compared to 3 times (with one s). But in general, access does not describe whether a connection exists, but whether a connection can be used. Surprisingly, a colleague asked me about the topic of wooden islands on a lake. In a non-English translation of the OSM Wiki, I found a note that man_made=pier can also be used for (non-natural) islands without a connection to land. |
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| 168962439 | Willkommen bei OSM! Danke für die Ergänzung der Adressen. Aber Adressen haben keinen Namen der aus Straße und HAusnummer besteht. |
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| 170140748 | I must thank you for the explanation in your answer to my question. And since I personally detect a slight reproach in your answer: Yes, of course, you can come up with new keys. However, we try to use British English for key names, as it appears to be a reference to a data source in LV (which usually leads to the prefix ref:LV:) and and. You can document this ambiguity with a comment under the key note or ask the local community (which has already been offered). I must apologise for overlooking this: *Welcome to OSM!* The important thing is to still have fun with OSM, even if someone comes along and asks how to understand the key. :) |
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| 170311734 | Hello! Quick question: Why did you assign highway=track to the relation? The properties of the paths for a route do not need to be repeated in the relation. |
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| 170311778 | Hello! Please be careful! You moved the node node/182001818 more than 100 meters over streets and buildings.
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| 170312262 | Welcome to OSM! Please notice the difference between ele und height, the value format of check_date, the difference between name and description (in this case brand). For details have a look on osm.wiki. |
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| 170317927 | Welcome to OSM! I revert you changes, because the address isn't nearby the location. |
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| 170319350 | Welcome to OSM! For a better description of your object please have a look on man_made=pier |
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| 170251195 | Hello! Please have a look on node/11014846654. What ist the mean of the
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| 169827315 | Willkommen bei OSM! Da Du den Knoten von H&M beinahe deckungsgleich mit den Knoten von Völk gesetzt hast, möchte ich Dich auf den Hinweis note/4887168 aufmerksam machen! Existiert das Geschäft noch? |
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| 170248424 | Welcome to OSM! Can you please close the note note/4049672 ? |
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| 170266788 | Welcome to OSM! Please have a look on osm.wiki for a better description of your objects. |
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| 170267925 | Welcome to OSM! Thanks for your addition! But you overpaint a existing highway. I split the road add the key bridge (see way/1421488292). It would be nice of you to delete the key access at the beginning of October as well, once the construction work has actually been completed. |
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| 170269463 | Hello! Please have a look on way/1391526404.
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| 170275105 | Welcome to OSM! Why did you delete the building? |
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| 170230645 | Hello! Please have a look on way/1421303412, way/1409234155. Both addresses don't have a street name. |
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| 170193718 | Hello! Please have a look on way/1419360246. What is the mean of the tag "note bh" = "5.30-5.40"? My first interpretation as language (replace space with colon -> note:bh) was not accepted. |
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| 170028488 | Done (by JOSM)! |