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173956945 about 1 month ago

I'm impressed by how quick you gotten this newly opened bicycle path mapped. And I've noticed other spots you've gotten quickly too. Thanks!

173698139 about 2 months ago

Oh, right! I'd been thinking of going by motorcycle or bicycle, but that would depend who I go with, so that's good to know!

173698139 about 2 months ago

Cool, thanks for the additional info. I'd love to get out there, if I do, and they have the times posted, I'll update the node, but I'm not sure I'll be able to. It's dependant on how the nice weather lines up with me days off.

173698139 about 2 months ago

I see you removed the `access=private` tag from the gate on Quarry Road with this edit, but kept the `locked=yes` tag. And you removed the `access=private` tag from Quarry Road too.

What is the situation on the ground? If it's accessible to the public now? If so I think we should remove the `locked=yes`tag from the gate, if the gate is locked by default it's surely not accessible to the public.

168032329 2 months ago

I passed by this location the other day, and it does not look like there is any construction here. At least nothing that I could see from Heather.

Are you sure that this block is under construction?

138958529 3 months ago

I do not think `railway=derail` is the correct tag to use here. Have you looked at the wiki's page on barriers? I think that would have a more appropriate tag.

170442260 4 months ago

Wow, fast work!

117351053 7 months ago

I've finished cleaning up the coastline, and finished fixing the relations that use the coastline.

One of the advantages of not using the low-tide line for the coastline, was that it made many small islands, like Box Island, part of Vancouver Island. My approach avoids this issue, and overall

117351053 8 months ago

While I agree that it can be unclear how far up the high tide line is, this changeset put the coastline on part of the beach that is clearly covered by the tide routinely. Based on your comments it seems like the old coastline was at the upper boundary of the beach. I think this is closer to the correct location than the lower boundary of the beach is, indeed the tide was higher than much of the mapped coastline in the current imagery. I've edited it to place the coastline on neither the lower boundary of the beach or the upper one, but to have it's own way between the two. I think this most closely represents reality, even if the exact geometry isn't verifiable.

There's still lots of work to do though, because I've only done some of the beaches, and this changeset left some relations for bays, and of Vancouver Island itself, on the upper boundary of the beach, rather than on the coastline, which really doesn't make sense.

I'll continue to work on the area, to make things more consistent, but it does seem like these edits were an example of mapping for the renderer.