mapman44's Comments
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| 82793690 | almost 6 years ago | Please review these Wiki articles:
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| 82793690 | almost 6 years ago | There are literally millions of driveways mapped in OSM and thousands more are being mapped everyday. They are needed for a variety of reasons, such as delivery drivers, and should not be deleted unless they simply do not exist. If something is in the wrong place, move it to the correct place but do not delete it. Your changeset is being reverted. |
| 83398107 | almost 6 years ago | Hello, wlieb3, and thanks for your interest. What is the source for your information? How can you access the residences at 97 Crescent Street and 117 Crescent Street? Has a new street been created? Please respond. |
| 83386545 | almost 6 years ago | No problem. We were all new editors at some point and I've certainly made my share of errors. The Wiki is your friend so always check it if you're not sure about something, or if you can't find an answer there are plenty of experienced editors in the OSM community that will be happy to help too. |
| 83406658 | almost 6 years ago | Maybe you already saw it, but the abbreviations need to be spelled out, i.e. Street and Southeast. Thanks. |
| 83326067 | almost 6 years ago | I know the keys can be removed in JOSM. Not sure about Potlatch. Or you can revert the change set and start over, making sure you are following import guidelines. |
| 83326067 | almost 6 years ago | Please review this Wiki page on imports: osm.wiki/Import/Guidelines |
| 83265544 | almost 6 years ago | OverPass Turbo shows 4425 orphan nodes left by your import. Please clean this up.
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| 83386545 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for your edits but please do not delete existing objects and then re-draw essentially the same object, in this case the pond. Instead, just edit the existing object so the editing history is preserved. |
| 83378280 | almost 6 years ago | Hello, Samtrigote. Please leave brief comments explaining what edits you made in the changeset. That is a basic good practice that is expected of all OSM editors. Here is the Wiki article that explains this: osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments
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| 83331661 | almost 6 years ago | osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments
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| 83265544 | almost 6 years ago | This import also left a bunch of orphan nodes. Can you please clean them up? Thanks |
| 83331274 | almost 6 years ago | It is flagged in Osmose and other validation scans as deprecated. On the Wiki page about the tag it does say this: "As of March 2019 JOSM recommends to delete this tag and all its variations[1] as no longer needed" But not everyone agrees, so there's no problem re-adding it. |
| 83331274 | almost 6 years ago | It won't hurt anything but the "is_in" tag has been deprecated in the US as well as many other countries where administrative boundaries are well defined, and these tags may get deleted by another editor at some point in the future.
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| 83331274 | almost 6 years ago | It won't hurt anything but the "is_in" tag has been deprecated in the US as well as many other countries where administrative boundaries are well defined, and these tags may get deleted by another editor at some point in the future.
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| 83275288 | almost 6 years ago | There are a lot of "Tiger" roads in your area that have never been edited since being imported over ten years ago. They were originally created to assist 2010 census takers. Frankly many of them are awful and may be quite some distance from where they should be, but be careful about deleting until you are sure that it just doesn't belong. If possible, move them to the correct location and edit the shape. Thanks for your help with OSM. |
| 83275288 | almost 6 years ago | Many driveways are marked "private" but that doesn't mean they should be deleted. In fact thousands of driveways are being mapped everyday because delivery services need the information to deliver merchandise. Here's what the Wiki says about the "private" tag: access=private |
| 83044622 | almost 6 years ago | Please tell us about your edits. Leaving comments describing your edits is a basic good practice in OSM. Here is the Wiki article that explains this:
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| 83270722 | almost 6 years ago | Please tell us about your edits. Leaving comments describing your edits is a basic good practice in OSM. Here is the Wiki article that explains this:
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| 83274384 | almost 6 years ago | Please tell us about your edits. Leaving comments describing your edits is a basic good practice in OSM. Here is the Wiki article that explains this:
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