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143181920 about 2 years ago

The reason it's in feet is because that's what's on the sign, so it directly describes the sign; tagging with on-the-ground information is preferred over external sources.

143195402 about 2 years ago

If it's verifiable and you can't find a better tag, leave it alone, even if it's a unique tag, otherwise you're just deleting good data for no reason. See osm.wiki/Any_tags_you_like

143000827 about 2 years ago

Fixed in changeset/143180287

143000827 about 2 years ago

indoor=room is not allowed outside of a building outline.

143000827 about 2 years ago

I don't think it really makes sense for a room to be outside of a building. What are you trying to describe?

142925576 about 2 years ago

Could you put in the "sources" changeset tag where you're getting the information on these? The pipelines are tagged as being underground, and aren't visible in imagery. Thanks!

142782012 about 2 years ago

Please use the changeset comment field to describe what you changed and why; for example, "added taxiways and grass areas in airports." More examples here: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments Also, please save your changes in one area before moving to another, to keep the changeset area small.

142798841 about 2 years ago

…for the roofs that still exist, anyway (I was looking at old imagery)

142798841 about 2 years ago

Standalone roofs can be mapped with building=roof. That would be appropriate here.

142650134 about 2 years ago

The "picnic site" feature preset (tag tourism=picnic_site) is meant for areas with room for multiple groups, not just a single table. For that, a "picnic table" (tag leisure=picnic_table) on a node is enough.

142650251 about 2 years ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap! Please use the changeset description field to describe what you changed and why; for example, "added the name to a religious building." There are more examples and guidance here: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments

142669067 about 2 years ago

Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap! In the future, please save your changes in one area before moving on to another; this keeps the changeset to a reasonable size.

142598750 about 2 years ago

man_made=chimney is for large, industrial chimneys, not individual houses: man_made=chimney Private backyards generally shouldn't be micromapped, to protect people's privacy: osm.wiki/Limitations_on_mapping_private_information

142515759 about 2 years ago

The name:etymology:wikipedia and operator:wikipedia you added don't match the name:etymology:wikidata and operator:wikidata that were already there

142459827 about 2 years ago

What did you align to? Buildings were imported from the city and are assumed to have accurate alignment. Otherwise they'd be offset from the rest of the city. Why did you remove so much landuse? Why did you tag the area surrounding the parking garage as a parking lot?

142467535 about 2 years ago

Please use the changeset description field to describe what you changed and why. OpenStreetMap does not allow advertising.

142414726 about 2 years ago

Thanks for contributing to OpenStreetMap. OSM is a service that's used by a number of products, apps, and services, and as such it can't make concessions for any one particular app. If "Goodtime Bar Run Club" is a physical place that exists at that location, then the node should include tags describing what type of place it is. If it's not a physical place, then it shouldn't be included in OSM.

141707011 about 2 years ago

Welcome to OSM! The leisure=fitness_centre tag would mean that this building *is* a fitness center, not that it has one. The fitness center should be added as a separate node within the building outline. Also, office=property_management is a better tag for leasing offices than office=estate_agent. The tourism=hotel it had before was also wrong though, so thanks for finding it and fixing it!

141355835 over 2 years ago

These last few changes were made with Esri, not Bing, whoops

141324034 over 2 years ago

Thanks for contributing! Be careful accepting fixes that the editor recommends—they aren't always correct! In this case I would say that it's better to leave landuse disconnected from buildings where possible, even if it results in close points.