Mxdanger's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 160387888 | 11 months ago | Thank you for resolving this changeset and 160348244. I appreciate it. |
| 160348244 | 11 months ago | Thank you for checking and fixing it! I appreciate it. |
| 160387888 | 11 months ago | |
| 160348244 | 11 months ago | Hi, when adding the change:lanes, it would be recommended to split the existing way to maintain the routes. |
| 160353668 | 11 months ago | I’m responsible for gradually upgrading the decade old routes to the new version (and the import of all the bus stops). However, every PTv2 route is correctly mapped and should be trivially easy to update in the JOSM editor as you update the intersections. Please maintain those routes when modifying road geometry, it makes life a lot easier. I don’t care if you mess up the old PTv1 routes, those are mangled beyond repair. |
| 160353668 | 11 months ago | Hi, please check bus routes when modifying road geometry. You ended up breaking route 60. way/405517305 for example |
| 160297456 | 11 months ago | By merging the dual carriageway you broke the bus routing. Please keep routes in mind when you modify roads. |
| 159132735 | about 1 year ago | I'm not sure if its different where you live but here the standard for three way T intersections is not the "pencil-tip" style. I've changed it here: https://osmcha.org/changesets/159153679 |
| 157923429 | about 1 year ago | Just a reminder: remember to remove the turn restrictions when deleting the segment. Anyhow, I've gone ahead and fixed it when I was editing in this area. |
| 157864868 | about 1 year ago | Thanks for your insight CjMalone. On another note, in my years of editing you're the first to do what you did. It would not be a streach for me to have jumped to that conclusion. |
| 157854982 | about 1 year ago | There is no confusion here. Thanks for asking though. |
| 157864868 | about 1 year ago | Also, I don't appreciate that the first thing you decided to do was scan through my changesets, in "retaliation", for me inquiring the method of how you got the hours for 50 locations. I was more curious about the process, if it was automated, scraping tools were involved, or was manually done, etc but you seemly took it the wrong way. |
| 157854982 | about 1 year ago | Hi, the opening hours for this POI can be found on the website. Hope this helps. |
| 157864868 | about 1 year ago | Did you use a scraping program? I'm just curious. I know that theres a project called All the Places that does something similar. |
| 157864868 | about 1 year ago | Where is this data processed? Is it part of an existing project? The source is very vague. |
| 157817242 | about 1 year ago | Welcome back after a year of hiatus! Anyhow, what strategies are you using to figure out all these new developments or demolitions in your last few edits? |
| 157195642 | about 1 year ago | Hi, just letting you know this road doesn't have any cycleways and the tag you used would be invalid as the shoulder is used for parking. I've made an edit to correct it. |
| 157622115 | about 1 year ago | Hi, it looks like you deleted the hotel node/2332315947 even though the hotel still exists at this location. Just letting you know incase this may have been a mistake. Also consider reading up on this: osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets For just modifying two POIs across such a vast distance, it shouold be two changesets. |
| 157599265 | about 1 year ago | Added POI node/12233743407 |
| 157516040 | about 1 year ago | Try and keep the changeset in a smaller area. I see you edited a track up north creating the large bbox. Also, when adding buildings make sure to combine the address node with the building. (Select both and press C) |