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70343342 over 6 years ago

This area does not meet the criteria for a park described in leisure=park Please correct it. If this edit is in any way related to Pokemon activity it is completely inappropriate and will be deleted.
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70343476 over 6 years ago

"Baseball & soccer fields" is a description and should be put in the description field, not the name field. If this edit is in any way related to Pokemon activity it is totally inappropriate and should be removed.
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70343386 over 6 years ago

This does not meet the description of "park" in leisure=park Please delete the park tag. If this is related to Pokemon activity it is totally inappropriate and has no place on OSM.

70343519 over 6 years ago

Please add all the relevant details to your edits, such as this actually a "dog park." Also, if this is connected to Pokemon activities, it is totally inappropriate and has no place in OSM. Please fix it or delete it. Thanks.

70377462 over 6 years ago

Hi overlordror, thanks for you edit to the Lakeside Post Office. Your edit looks good. Keep up the good work.
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70533692 over 6 years ago

Thanks for your edits in Grants Pass. It's good editing practice to use the full name of places and make sure they are correctly spelled. For example, "Tap Rock" is actually one word and the full name is "Taprock Northwest Grill." And "Hellgate" (which could be misunderstood by some users) is actually "Hellgate Jetboat Excursions." I encourage you to fix the edits you made. It will help make a more complete and accurate map for all. Thanks.
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70539795 over 6 years ago

Hi Dariaa_P, thanks for your OSM edits. Just a suggestion - avoid having area shapes go to the middle of the street and "glue" (attach) to the street way itself. If later edits are made to the street the editor must "unglue" the two before making edits.

70497625 over 6 years ago

Thanks for your edits in the Coos Bay area, but could you please leave comments that give a little more information about your changes. Looks like this one had nothing to do with railway or railroads.

68082555 over 6 years ago

Of course it isn't a restaurant. Sorry for the errant comment

70138770 over 6 years ago

No problem. Better to make sure than to have to clean up a mess later.

Most of the changesets in Oregon are just deleting orphan nodes with no tags or info. I try to spend some of my editing time on clean up. Not much fun but it's easy when my brain is tired.

Jerry

70138770 over 6 years ago

I am not deleting the names. I am just following the wiki that the "name" key should not be followed by a number. This is the area where I live and I know most, if not all, of the correct names. If it's something I'm not sure about I can check the Coos County GIS map for the official name.
As for tiger data, I am well aware of the many errors in it and am correcting them as I check the area where I live. I have divided my home area in the coastal area of Coos County into about 15 bookmarked sections and am methodically eliminating errors. So this is not something I am doing "remotely."

67996596 over 6 years ago

You have applied several tags to the entire area of the parks you edited. This is contrary the wiki and should be corrected. Some of the tags themselves would not be appropriate for a park too.
For example: You applied "greenfield" to the entire area of the parks but greenfield on Wikipedia describes "land scheduled for new development where there have been no buildings before. A greenfield is scheduled to turn into a construction site."
Are the parks you edited scheduled for new housing developments? If you had reviewed the wiki pages I suggested you would know "greenfield" is not appropriate for the parks.

Please review your edits and the messages I sent you and reconsider your response that all the tags apply to the entire parks.

70042217 over 6 years ago

Thanks for your message. I am not aware of any buildings being deleted, and certainly that was not my intention. JOSM validation found many duplicate building nodes and that was what should have been deleted. If the changeset caused a problem for you please revert it.

69957895 over 6 years ago

Sorry for any problem it caused for you. Jerry

69906805 over 6 years ago

Almost all of the orphan nodes I deleted this morning in southern Portugal originated on March 3-5, 2018 so I guessed that it was a failed import or some other glitch in the system.

69906805 over 6 years ago

I'm not sure where all the orphan nodes cam from, but this was not a revert. I'm using Osmoscope to identify areas with large numbers of orphan nodes and then using JOSM validation to scan that area and fix the problems that JOSM can fix. If I am causing a problem please let me know.

Pascal, thanks for all your work with neis-one.org.

69906147 over 6 years ago

I apologize if any of my edits caused a problem for you. However, all the edits were problems identified by and fixed by JOSM validation. The only tags it changes are deprecated tags, unneeded tags and a couple of others. This is programmed into validation so the data can be improved. I did no edits manually, so the "generic text" accurately describes the upload. If you can give me an example of a change that caused a problem for you I'll be happy to take a look and see if I need to change something. Thanks, Jerry

69054454 over 6 years ago

Hi northtron, sounds like you've done your homework and that's great. Keep up the good work!
Jerry

69054454 over 6 years ago

The streetview imagery you are using is off-limits for OSM. However Bing streetview is not. Take a look at the same site with Bing Streetview and look at the date on Bing's imagery.

69054454 over 6 years ago

Check the dates of the imagery you are using. Which is newer - the satellite view or the other?