Verdy_p's Comments
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| 62524278 | over 7 years ago | Merci d'annuler ces modifs personnelles faites n'importe comment de façon totalement subjective et sans aucune cohérence !
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| 62500260 | over 7 years ago | "N'importe quoi..." Bravo pour la politesse. Et pourtant les bras ne restent pas en place, ils sont bien déplacés pour la récolte, le labourrage et le semage. C'est très courant que ce genre d'installation ait leur bras enlevé (déjà ça roule...)
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| 62500260 | over 7 years ago | Tu ne connais pas plus le terrain et tu as juste regardé les clichés de BD Ortho pour conclure que ce serait un chemin... Le pivot est peut-être fixe mais il suffit d'une saison et de la récolte pour effacer ces traces: le bras est démonté, il peut être remonté un peu différemment et les roues ne laisseront pas la même trace l'année suivante. Le bras peut être changé aussi. Et pour l'alternance des cultures ou le jachérage il peut être monté ailleurs sur une autre parcelle. Le champ sera récolté, retourné, il n'y aura plus rien de visible.
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| 62500260 | over 7 years ago | s'il y a une seule chose à taguer c'est le champ agricole circulaire avec éventuellement un tag pour l'arrosage automatique. Mais je suis d'accord ce n'est pas du tout un chemin.
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| 62256177 | over 7 years ago | note: les deux tags sont encore considérés comme équivalents, j'ai toujours vu l'un ou l'autre un peu partout dans le monde, et même en France.
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| 62256177 | over 7 years ago | note: j'ai remis addr:postcode à la place de postal_code dans les données que j'avais (107 communes, ce n'était pas si massif mais oui cela touchait presque toute l'Ille-et-Vilaine). Il en reste ailleurs mais sur des zones non révisées. |
| 62256177 | over 7 years ago | Note: la modif n'était pas aussi massive, mais c'est durant l'envoi du pays de Saint-Malo que j'ai eu pléthores d'avertissements j'ai fait du tri pour en éliminer pas mal, mais il n'y a rien de cassé (au passage j'ai réparé pas mal de choses qui au fil du temps se sont dégradées).
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| 62256177 | over 7 years ago | Je peux remettre oui, mon soucis c'était les doublons entre les deux tags avec des valeurs différentes.
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| 62256177 | over 7 years ago | Je n'ai indiqué aucun horaire d'ouverture pour Paramé. Le tag était déjà là. Je pense que cela doit correspondre à l'ouverture de la salle de quartier qui doit être localisé dans la limite. Sinon les postal_code viennent de JOSM, avec ses réglages par défaut, il n'aime pas "addr:*" sur les frontières (et sur les noeuds "place") et il y avait des conflits de valeurs entre "addr:*" et "postal_code".
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| 61663411 | over 7 years ago | I've not deleted any building here... Others are also editing there. And even when I did it, I immediately saw edit conflicts, that were hard to solve, and once solved I've not touched the bridge at all. All buildings are still there.
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| 60360640 | over 7 years ago | Il ya avait déjà un problème à cet endroit quand j'ai voulu réparer ce morceau laissé alors en zone marécageuse avec tout le reste de la métropole résidentielle Lilloise.. |
| 60360640 | over 7 years ago | Elle ne l'était pas quand je l'ai touché c'était fermé.... je l'ai sortie de la mégarelation |
| 52834243 | over 7 years ago | So you say you indicated "default values". In OSM there's NO default value at all to insert in the database, if you don't know, don't specify anything. Anytway I have not removed anything in existing tags, even if it's possible that I interconnected two segments of a line and joined them as there was by evidence no break at all: if this happens the merged way will have the tag coming for any one of the initial segment.. I did not merge any pairs of segments when there was a doubt with other incoming lines with intersections (we have some indicators of these intersections: angles, very irregular distance between poles, even if sometimes some angles are necessary to pass over some narrow valley with longer arcs, or get into a deep valley by creating short arcs near the summit to dive into the valley, or near the bottom of the valley, or when the line follows a valley to follow its curconvolitions by zig-zaging with alternances of short arcs in the curves and long arcs passing from one side of a river to the other side. Within dense urban sectors, electric lines tend to follow the streets (due ti higher buildings), in less dense residential areas they pass easily over houses and gardens, but generally they pass near the border of forests (or along rural tracks without tall trees), and tend to limit the changes of elevation. small hills are passed with longer arcs mounted on higher poles and pass over all tress, houses, rivers, roads, railways (however these long arcs are more exposed to wind, notably during hurricanes, the huge forces can break them as the arcs will be moving/extending/ relaxing repeatedly and there will be resonance of waves creating break opportunity at more positions of the wind wave length: huirricanes create shorter wave lengths than classic tempests or local storms, resonance of these waves are a severe difficulty and the only to stop these waves is to add more poles to absorbe them, and it is more difficult to do in dense residential areas, and why electric lines tend there to follow streets/roads even if winds near the ground may be amplified (but with more constant direction, less pulses, and less resonance effects: what is needed is just a way to keep the pole firmly in place to resist the traction forces, and make sure they are deedply grounded and resist water flows on the surface) |
| 52834243 | over 7 years ago | This was done before me! |
| 52834243 | over 7 years ago | Notably look at changeset/52718816 |
| 52834243 | over 7 years ago | look at the history to find who indicated the voltage initially. I can't tell that! |
| 52834243 | over 7 years ago | I've not indicated any voltage, I just traced the visible lines or prolongated those that were only started. |
| 56127378 | almost 8 years ago | And you pretend that I said only "you're wrong" to you, this is an invention you do! You have constantly used only this argument yourself against me. And you've never presented any evidence. I showed you evidences that whhat you want has NEVER been decided and that it contradicts all past usages made by others since years ! |
| 56127378 | almost 8 years ago | that I had effectively corrected bugs, but you insist on something else that is a NON-ISSUE and NOT what I really corrected, pretending that this name has a semantic value, when in fact it has no value except for contributors using the editing tools as a useful hint (because this name has NEVER been formally assigned
These landmass objects are not formally and legally defined they are almost always estimations of the legal baseline (but with differences because the OSM coastline is on the average high tide, whilst the baseline is normally defined on the average low tide level and include submersible grounds that attach costal rocks to the main land without creating islands, and also will also include water through narrow bays or between chains of islets with narrow passes, or through large estuaries, or through lagoon tide passes as well as all the inner lagoons). The landmasses also incldues riverbanks, lakes and some human constructions over water, which are on the opposite normally ignored by legal baselines used for international borders except after multilateral agreements and proper registration of claims on the seabed!) Rethink about it: these landmasses have NO legal name at all on the ground or even in books or legal texts. These names are then ONLY descriptive and still have to be clearly distinctive from names used by legal objects if they don't cover exactly the same thing (and this is the case: landmass objects are always created with the purpose to be different from the legal boundary objects, they describe the physical ground, but not the name which does not exist at all on the ground). |
| 56127378 | almost 8 years ago | STOP STOP STOP!
STOP THIS HARASSMENT WAR ! I absolutely don't have to ackowledge your different opinion, keep your opinion and I keep mine, but NO there has been NO demonstrated error at all. You have repe"atedly refuisedf to acknowledge the fact that I ha |