0235's Comments
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| 178275048 | 4 days ago | Potentially if they are prototypes of what would be used in Poundbury, could they be historic, or do those also not render? |
| 178275048 | 4 days ago | Getting that Zombie village mapped ;) |
| 178002735 | 6 days ago | Hello FJGIFFNG. Mapping Potholes is not something that is within the scope of OSM, though many services will use OSM data for names as roads and background maps. North Northants Council partners with "fixmystreet.com" for reporting issues, and causeway "one.network" for updates about work being taken place. Or possibly using apps like Waze, where you are able to report potholes, and other road users will get an alert. I appreciate taking your time to report these, as they are such a problem within Northamptonshire, Unfortunately OpenstreetMap is not the correct place. Many thanks,
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| 177758562 | 14 days ago | It's annoyingly "hidden" as a default setting in ID, and Max Speed Type is also something I only recently discovered. Again, big thank-you for doing surveys like this! We have had quite a few "local facebook group" arguments in Kettering over what the speed limit on the GPS (likely from OSM) and what the signs on the road say :D |
| 177758562 | 15 days ago | Thank-you for this change. Edits like this are extremely useful as so many people will glue themselves to the speed limit their sat-nav says, not the actual signs on the road! Some of the sections of road were still tagged with "maxspeed:type=GB:nsl_single", so I have changed these to "maxspeed:type=sign". |
| 177143474 | 21 days ago | Hello Open@2025. This is a very large bounding box for the source being "local knowledge". Do you have other information about the source, or is this standard aerial imagery mapping from the Bing Maps layer? It can be quite difficult for people to track the location of changes when edits take place over a large area. Many thanks,
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| 173351818 | 2 months ago | Excellent. I just saw this had officially opened a few days ago in the news, glad to see someone has already mapped it :D |
| 175775501 | 2 months ago | Perfect, and the kerbs at the pedestrian crossings ❤️. Pavement mapping is surprisingly complicated, and the OSM Wiki sometimes can be a bit of a maze to figure it out. I have 11 different wiki pages bookmarked just for pavement mapping! |
| 175775501 | 2 months ago | Thankyou for your updates with the separate pavements, but please try and keep the paths connected to the roads in some places, you can use "highway=footway" + "footway=link" on these small connections, especially in residential areas like this where not everywhere has a pavement, so you would need to walk in the road in some areas. Thank you,
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| 175045883 | 3 months ago | |
| 174068868 | 3 months ago | Thank-you for this clean up, and sacrificing the amount of electricity pumping through your computer to edit everything :D |
| 174670577 | 3 months ago | Great work, I was not even aware a tag like this existed, and will try and keep an eye open myself for anything missing this tag. |
| 173905621 | 4 months ago | 10/10 5* A++++++ 💯 Great work! |
| 172415493 | 5 months ago | Y tho? |
| 150905007 | 6 months ago | And re-watching you can see the radome off to the left of the aircraft when landing. |
| 150905007 | 6 months ago | It is possible the South runway is still open, this travel vlogger visited some time in the past few months, and it really looks like they are landing at the southern airstrip. Timestamp in the link |
| 170397812 | 6 months ago | Great news. Apparently they started building it 16 years ago! in 2 years time we can get it a pint for its 18th birthday! |
| 169882907 | 6 months ago | Thank-you. I may still go and bother them ;) though. The construction just to the south, around Foster Way / Chataway Drive, I went to the show house, and the lady working in there gave me a tour of the site, and told me what all of the names of the roads were going to be. |
| 169882907 | 6 months ago | Some of it is open?! I think I am going to have to go there and bother them some more to see about getting some buildings! Thank-you for checking this out. |
| 169401222 | 7 months ago | I really appreciate all of this data that you add to OSM, and the research required to acquire it must add up to quite a lot of time. Thank you! |