danieldegroot2's Comments
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| 92057010 | Beste Reisinformatiegroep, Ik heb deze wijzigingenset handmatig teruggedraaid:
De Google Maps-licentie is niet te combineren met de OpenStreetMap-licentie. Zie
Groet, Daniel |
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| 92225045 | Beste Reisinformatiegroep, Ik heb deze wijzigingenset handmatig teruggedraaid:
De Google Maps-licentie is niet te combineren met de OpenStreetMap-licentie. Zie
Groet, Daniel |
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| 110363258 | Hey dellisd, Unless you have gotten written permission to use OC Transpo data for OpenStreetMap, this changeset may need to be reverted, as its data does not seem to be under a compatible open license:
See OC Transpo legal information:
Regards, Daniel |
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| 112351577 | Hey erickdeoliveiraleal, Add good changeset comments. Your changeset comments, for example "mapping poor countries" and "mapeando", do not describe what you are doing. Are you adding, changing or deleting? Ways, buildings, points of interest (POIs), relations? Is there a specific reason why you are doing this (align ways, correct incorrect tags, fix issues). "mapping poor countries" is also a subjective description. It is not something we need to know, we can see where you are editing. However, if you are editing a large area, or important road, it may be useful to add the place you are editing in, as the change will show up for a lot of people.
Specify your sources. Your sources will help mappers identify what imagery or other layers you used, whether you are using the right ones. You can add them when saving an edit.
You should already know both of this. Regards, Daniel |
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| 112281406 | Instead of layer=-1 on footways which cross buildings, use layer=1 on buildings and add a "fixme" tag if you do not know if the footway goes through or under or around the building. |
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| 112281406 | Note, there's two sand areas left which you haven't removed. It might be helpful to choose to display no imagery layers from the imagery layer menu (there's a "none" option too) if you want to see only what has been mapped. You can always switch back to another imagery layer. Regards, Daniel |
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| 112219352 | Hey kylenz, Thank you for your reply. This was done by mistake. I have manually reverted this change in
However, it seems there's been a spelling mistake in the original object name. I have corrected this in
Regards, Daniel |
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| 110975776 | Hey openMvD, Je kan de "note" op de draaideuren bij Aurora gerust weghalen als je ze hebt gesurveyeerd. Voor de ingangen van de fietskelder (toevoeging "access=no") wellicht goed om een fixme toe te voegen om later opnieuw te surveyeren, of anders te veranderen naar access=* als je daar al zeker van bent. Groet, Daniel |
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| 112273340 | I should clarify, by bare ground, I personally mean you can't actually map it with any tag (artificial surface); it's fine to just be an empty area as part of the school grounds. Alternatively, you can tag it with surface=sand instead (and no other tags..); natural=sand is used for natural, loose/drifting sand in some desert areas together with tags for dunes and dunefields -not for artificial sand-, see
Meanwhile, I see an entrance node in the middle of a footway here;
way/990581841/history
way/990581849/history
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| 112223042 | Hey FLAMEEYES, Note, there are multiple imagery sources you can use (see in the editor the imagery layer tab in the right menu). In this area, Bing is the newest (and then in new->old order; NAIP, Esri, Esri World Imagery). Where you do not see grass, please do not map grass unless you have surveyed the area. Noteably, from way/990907164 I assume you have not. Numerous grass areas and this industrial area are bare land. This is a school with (ongoing) construction, not a scrapyard. Please remove these incorrect areas and check the rest of your edits carefully. Most of them look ok. Other remarks;
Regards, Daniel |
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| 112185864 | *added, tweaked landuse and ways. |
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| 112013466 | You didn't manage to square the corners on all the buildings, which you usually should do if they are square, but I think you are headed in the right direction here :) |
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| 111982377 | way/988749977
Regards, Daniel |
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| 112004439 | PS: I'd wish there were more apps and tools to easily determine a relatively accurate height for buildings and building parts, but you can look up what exists if you'd ever like to do so. (excuse the rant) |
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| 112004439 | Hey b-unicycling, Adding a chamfer this way is fine, as it's a rule to use ground truth.
'Chamfer' (building overhang);
'Inverted chamfer' (building gets thinner towards the top);
The documentation for this is here:
I understand any concern on the building outline not being ground truth with this method. (the plus side I would think is that it is clearer to contributors why the corner was chamfered on the map; it is visibly not a mapping mistake. Though, building parts are less easy to understand for the average person without looking at a 3d renderer.)
Regards, Daniel |
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| 111860212 | Seems I didn't switch back from Maxar to Bing, oops. I'm going to leave it as is for now as the difference is very small and all the roads in this area need to be aligned anyways. |
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| 111783752 | Het staat er op de "Tag:highway=construction" wiki-pagina al langer bij, maar ik zag de link zelf alsnog over het hoofd bij het schrijven van mij reactie. Zie highway=construction
Overigens, er is nog een ander draadje als je nog verder wilt lezen.
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| 111783752 | Goed, blijkbaar kan er een jaartal bijgevoegd worden. Ik heb ook het forumdraadje bekeken.
Normaal houd ik gebruik van de '6 maanden'-handregel aan, maar in Nederland zetten we er soms meer op dan dat. Bedankt voor het aanpassen. Groet, Daniel |
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| 111783752 | Beste Hugo Woesthuis, Veelgemaakte fout van nieuwe gebruikers die beginnen aan het taggen van construction op wegen; zorg je wel dat je er overal ook de "construction" tag op zet? Zo is de soort weg sneller terug te vinden voor andere mappers en data-gebruikers. Groet, Daniel |
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| 88047022 | Hey eggie, De straat staat momenteel in de BGT als voetpad aangegeven, net zoals het voetpad ernaast. Ook in Mapillary ziet het er niet veel anders uit. Groet, Daniel |