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121073111 over 3 years ago

Why is your changeset is as large as PA?
Also, please, give a good changeset comment, not just an out-of-context changeset.
Eg. "added businesses in the area of State College, PA."
Or: "Updated roads near State College PA." See more at:
osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments
Also, please respond to our comments, like "Ok, I understood, I will do it better", because in my opinion, ghosting/ignoring is a very rude thing. Thank you for your cooperation.

120605541 over 3 years ago

Javítva a nagy része. Ha még találsz valahol hibát, légyszi szólj.

120605541 over 3 years ago

Á ja. Megvan. a JOSM kissé szemét volt velem, amikor a Mátra multipolygonját frissítettem, a JOSM képes az ugyanolyan tagjű polygonokról leszedni ugyanazt tehát landuse=foresten belüli landuse=forest tageket mind kukázta. ezt máris orvosolom, csak "lukasztgattam" a Mátrát ahol tényleg nem voltak fák.

120605541 over 3 years ago

Lehet JOSM-ből majd csinálok egy query-t rá a changesetem alapján, mert tényleg érdekel hol ronthattam el. :)

120605541 over 3 years ago

Megtudnád légyszíves mutatni melyik érintett polygonokról van szó? Én ilyenre nem emlékeznék, hogy landuse=forest címkéket töröltem volna valahonnan.

120683275 over 3 years ago

I forgot to include here Esri world imagery too, I always have the tick in JOSM to automatically include visible layers, just I had Esri turned off.

120435715 over 3 years ago

Bocsi,
"tehergépkocsival behajtani tilos (12t zóna) "
De a lényeg átjön
maxweightrating:hgv=12

120225793 over 3 years ago

I also used USGS 3DEP and Esri world imagery clarity beta just I forgot to write them into the source tags.

120178451 over 3 years ago

I removed the bridge=yes because on Imagery (like Bing) it's only a bridge where it crosses the stream

119435326 over 3 years ago

To be honest, I like to map those counties which have mostly woods(80+%) and not those which have a lot of farming land or cutlines because that makes the process slower for manual tracing.

119435326 over 3 years ago

Well, I decided to map Vermont because I saw that there is some very wooded area in the Northeast Kingdom and I was like "why not, I'm good at mapping woods and I know that Vermont should be green by means of wood landcover". And I know that there are few mappers from Vermont who also map woods now and then.

My main project right now is to have West Virginia's forest landcover complete hopefully in one or two years.(For WV, I also know a few friends who either live or have some of their relatives there)

119435326 over 3 years ago

Is the entirety of River Road a bridge? from imagery it doesn't look if it was one. (I'm mapping landcover there and I just noticed this)

119516728 over 3 years ago

*no, as I checked on the internet Wellsburg is the county seat. Nevertheless, Follansbee is still a town in OSM terms

118926554 over 3 years ago

I mixed the term with the MSA so this is Metropolitan Statistical Area

118386428 over 3 years ago

Oh, I forgot to say, I also use the TIGER Roads 2020 (or previous years) overlay, since it happens that some road segments can be barely seen from other imageries too.

118386428 over 3 years ago

By the way, Bing has recently updated its imageries in most of the counties in WV, so you have high quality and recent ones from 2020. Okay, the roads can't be seen by the amount of trees at certain parts, but this is why it's good for mapping wooded landcover. For aligning roads I always use a mixture of multiple imageries(NAIP;Bing;Esri;Mapbox) if I align roads, so I compare them and where I can see the road better, and which is the best aligned. But I assume you follow this technique.

Also, you've made a lot of good work in the entire US for tidying up the notorious TIGER roads! So kudos for that. Keep doing that :)

118386428 over 3 years ago

Oh! I see. I actually realigned entire Marshall and Raleigh Counties in the state, and I only removed the tiger:reviewed=no if I considered that the road segments are aligned, and they have ref=* tags, the street names aren't abbreviated (since even if there was an experiment to kill off the abbreviated names a while ago before I used JOSM on a high level, there are still a lot of leftovers) etc

In JOSM there is a super cool "Map Paint Style" called tiger:reviewed=no and when I'm aligning roads, I take advantage of that it displays which road segments have that tagging by yellowish color, thus I can track my progress which roads are left.
I got to learn this map style by a native WV friend who aligned Gilmer County's roads last year. (As far as I remember he showed me an extract of what is remaining of the tiger:review=no tagged roads once on either OSMUS Slack or on other chat platform)

So this is the value I can see of the tag in the US that if someone deleted that tag, I assume someone touched it and aligned that segment so I don't have to deal with it.

118386428 over 3 years ago

way/15664914
If you happen to delete tiger:reviewed=no, make it sure it's aligned to the imagery :) I have to align this, I just noticed this while mapping woods

118926554 over 3 years ago

*CDP = like regarding in the metropolitan areas it doesn't appear, only Charleston appears to be in the metropolitan CDP map

118614405 almost 4 years ago

New Martinsville is not a village :D it has 5k population, even in Hungarian terms we say "town" And it's a county seat