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114437507

Turns out I'd made a typo in the data for the building tool in JOSM, which is why it wasn't picked up, but also would have been a continual problem if you'd not spotted it.

114437507

Thanks for catching that!

79133047

Hi there,
I removed the natural=water and water=reservoir tags you had added to the concrete storage tank, in line with the guidelines here: water=reservoir#Types_of_Reservoirs

105152253

Buildings brought in from the LINZ building layers should be done manually so that the outlines can be checked / corrected as required.
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111398699

Not an import, all hand done. Honest.
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104988412

The buildings from MapWithAI in this changeset don't seem to have been validated / edited to ensure they are accurate. The LINZ aerial data gives accurate outlines.
MapWithAI building outlines should not be imported without checking.

104988998

The buidings imported with MapWithAI don't seem to have been checked - it looks like an automated import. The LINZ aerial data currently has far better outlines than than the Maxar imagery listed in the changeset.
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104988412

The Mangatawa buildings imported from MapWithAI don't seem to have had their outlines checked.

108960260

Weird, I honestly have never added an Italian Wikipedia tag. Around that time I got an upload conflict with other cuteness while I had a data set open. I don't know if it was this tag, but it seems likely. I thought I resolved it correctly but maybe I overwrote your edit instead.
Either way, my apologies, it was not intentional.
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109799311

Confirming this was a manual edit with each outline reviewed and edited as required individually, and not an automated import.
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105874449

Confirming this was a manual edit and not an automated import.
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106742059

Edit looks like it was probably scripted and appears to be putting the wrong values into the suburb tag, based on the changes near me which I have local knowledge of. Tauranga is the city not a suburb, and I would not expect to see Mount Maunganui inserted as both th ecith and suburb.

I have separately corrected these two, but not the other 282 in the changeset.
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106750183

It looks like this has deleted a large number of LINZ address nodes which should have been moved, based on local knowledge.
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106560488

Hello from me too - good work, and great to have more folk adding to the map around Tauranga.

One thing I've only just discovered this week is MapWithAI. Through this you can access a dataset of NZ building outlines, through either the RapiD editor (http://mapwith.ai/rapid) or JOSM plugin "MapWithAI" (https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/Plugin/MapWithAI). I've started using it, and it makes adding buildings significantly quicker.

108960260

Hi there,
Thanks for the info. I don't think I edited any of the Wikipedia tags, but if I did and got it wrong, apologies.
Mark

73959905

Thanks for the tip. All changed now.

73959905

Cheers. I was struggling a bit with what the tagging should be for this, and found the wiki unclear. Do you have any suggestions or examples I could learn from?

Thanks.

50018641

Thanks for pointing that out! I'll go and reply.

5735148

I honestly can't remember from the time. You're absolutely right though, that tagging the outer way is wrong; certainly now anyway. However I've never seen the islands fail to render in either Mapnik tiles or OsmAnd vector. Odd?

Anyway, thanks for fixing !

39215223

Fixed. Thanks for the pointer.