mapman44's Comments
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| 83275006 | almost 6 years ago | Leaving comments describing your edits is a basic good practice in OSM. Here is the Wiki article that explains this:
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| 83275067 | almost 6 years ago | Leaving comments describing your edits is a basic good practice in OSM. Here is the Wiki article that explains this:
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| 83275288 | almost 6 years ago | Please tell us why you are deleting these? Thanks. |
| 83261396 | almost 6 years ago | Please use a multipolygon for the grass in the middle of the bunker. The Wiki explains how to do this correctly: osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon
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| 83261931 | almost 6 years ago | Please use a multipolygon for the area around the bunker. Here's the Wiki reference on how to do it: osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon
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| 83224735 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for the response. It should be tagged for the general public who would not be allowed to drive a motor vehicle on it. |
| 83259072 | almost 6 years ago | Good work! Thanks for modifying rather than deleting.
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| 83258587 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for your edits. Before aligning roads to satellite imagery, make sure you have adjusted the imagery you are using to the general alignment of roads in the area. Please review this Wiki article; osm.wiki/Using_Imagery
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| 83244524 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83248422 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83249730 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83251943 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83252245 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83253075 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83254237 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83258040 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery --
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| 83257221 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. You may need to adjust your imagery offset so it aligns with previous edits. Please see the Wiki page: osm.wiki/Using_Imagery
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| 83218830 | almost 6 years ago | Please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same objects. Instead, edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. An object may appear slightly different only because the previous editor was using different satellite imagery but this is no reason to delete his work. Since this changeset is essentially the same as previous editing this changeset is being reverted.
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| 83203103 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for following up on this. Good work!
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| 83224735 | almost 6 years ago | One of your footways says that motor_vehicles are allowed. Is that correct? Thanks.
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