_varman_'s Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 162106767 | 10 months ago | noted. I have updated and tidied up buildings and alleys |
| 133647744 | over 2 years ago | Hi Dary, The water body is a natural flood plain area with a river/"steung" that flows through in the dry season, so perhaps "boeung" should be marked as intermittent. The highway either side of the flood plain is built upon an elevated embankment for at least 500m to the west and several hundred meters to the east of the bridges. Hope that helps! |
| 115448662 | almost 3 years ago | Hi Andi,
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| 115448662 | almost 3 years ago | Hi Andi,
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| 110329756 | almost 3 years ago | Hi Rizki, The crossings all along this railway line are very basic, and do not contain gates, flags, or lights. Much of the line is built on an embankment that sits higher than the surrounding land, and all small road/track crossings simply rise up the side of the embankment and then cross the lines. I am not an expert on the layer tags, but I would not consider the embankment to be a layer above the surrounding land, so none of this railway would have the layer tag, with the exception of bridges. The point in question is where a larger road terminates and a small track crosses the line. I have updated the road and crossing marker accordingly. |
| 110557974 | about 3 years ago | Hi Riyadi, Thanks for your message. As far as I can tell, there are no issues with this node. The road and rail are on the same layer so no layer changes are required. The rail line does not touch the nearby bridge, so no bridge tags should be required on the rail line. Hope that helps! |
| 112784593 | about 3 years ago | Hi Rizki, You're right. This is an ancient reservoir which now only occasionally fills during monsoons. I have amended to abandoned and intermittent to clarify it's current state. Thanks! |
| 114908096 | about 3 years ago | Hi Aglis, the roads crossing this ancient moat are modern earthen structures, with a culvert that allows water to pass through. It may make more sense to divide the water body into parts, and connect with a drain/tunnel. Thanks |
| 112642623 | about 3 years ago | Hi Ficky, You can see in the previous version I had added the abandoned:water=reservoir attribute. I can't recall why I then changed it to water=reservoir, I'm afraid - this was likely an oversight on my part. I have changed it back to abandoned. Cheers! |