Mex's Comments
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| 175924310 | 2 days ago | still needs some work, I can't tell which join buildings, and which go through them from the sat image. but should be much better linked now for routing |
| 173316129 | 2 months ago | ta! that's a lot of changes! :/ |
| 173277737 | 2 months ago | that's ok, they were pretty easy to fix |
| 168068187 | 6 months ago | thanks :)
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| 163390171 | 9 months ago | Hi, there are issues with the way you have mapped the path and cycle way on Church road, these are intersecting other lines/areas. unless the path is physically seperated form the road tagging the road with path tags is the recommended way of handling this.
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| 163388601 | 9 months ago | if the carpark is no longer used, but still physically exists use the lifecyle tags to mark it as so
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| 163189849 | 10 months ago | Not sure on the tagging of this one, this is not a holiday extras "shop" but an office.
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| 159459834 | about 1 year ago | When drawing can you look to use the square up feature? It's shortcutted to Q in the iD editor.
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| 158474450 | about 1 year ago | when editing consider using the overlay "cadastral parcels" in iD. This will allow you to re-register sat images to a known data source
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| 155143908 | about 1 year ago | Hi Bob, it looks like you have created a large number of building in this area with incorrect tagging. These are marked as residential area with the name tag used as descriptions.
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| 109274919 | over 1 year ago | That's just "fixing" mapping for a different consumer. I know you don't like this mapping style but it's what's been used for all of folkstone and this style of mapping is an accepted style and documented on the wiki. |
| 155601686 | over 1 year ago | when aligning try and use exsting geomery where possibe, this way history of changes are easier to follow.
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| 109274919 | over 1 year ago | this is a three year old change set, the whole area is mapped with side walks mapped as sperate lines, I would suggest that
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| 156434790 | over 1 year ago | https://osmcha.org/changesets/156448326 see this change for the difference it can make. |
| 156434790 | over 1 year ago | yeah selecting all the areas (but no nodes) and clicking q a few times usually (but not always) jiggles them into a nice squared up area, sometimes have to tweek a few nodes and repeat to get a good shape for things like rows of houses. |
| 156434790 | over 1 year ago | Hi, thanks for you edits, can I suggest you use the square up feature in ID (short cut is q) to give nice square corners to your buildings. Thanks,
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| 156121569 | over 1 year ago | Welcome to OSM, thanks for you changes. Can you please use descriptive change log text to help others understand your changes. Thanks.
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| 155600626 | over 1 year ago | Bing is not perfectly geo alined, you might find you are makign things more wrong by trying to align to sat image without correction. |
| 155600626 | over 1 year ago | Are you realigning the sat image to a know good source such as the cadastral parcels? Square up is bound to the shortcut q in the id editor. Hit ? For the full list. |
| 155600626 | over 1 year ago | Additonally please don't use the 'name' field for address numbers, these should only be included in the addr:housenumber tag |