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82683039 over 5 years ago

note* ... oops.

82640398 over 5 years ago

It's Malay for "improve" or "improvement". Not really that much different from the rubbish changeset comments in English that just say "update" or "improvement".

82588766 over 5 years ago

This is just as bad as the pollution of note=* and description=* with ad copy, if not worse. I'm glad to see it was reverted.

82464100 almost 6 years ago

These look like good first edits. Welcome to OpenStreetMap!

82409241 almost 6 years ago

Submitted with empty comment and sources due to JOSM bug. Should be: Added data from notes 2125155, 2125158, 2125159, 2125161, 2125164, 2125166, 2125168, 2125170, 2125172; add traffic controls and other surveyed data. Source: Mapbox Satellite; Notes; survey/local knowledge

82312974 almost 6 years ago

Agree with PeterPan99, this changeset comment is about as useful as "update". If I have to be terse, I at least hint at what I made changes to ("Add/update retail" for example).

82207597 almost 6 years ago

Why does the bounding box stretch across portions of 15 states, including a large chunk of Texas?

79860135 almost 6 years ago

Next time please clean up any nodes with duplicate information (I usually re-use the previous node as one of the nodes in the new building outline after transferring the address and other information).

81752271 almost 6 years ago

Maybe dispense with name=* entirely and just use brand=* and whatever additional tag(s) to indicate it's for Bitcoin.

81752271 almost 6 years ago

Most of the names look okay but I question the need to repeat the full business name for a Bitcoin ATM.

81919101 almost 6 years ago

It technically is but my understanding is that contact:* is mostly deprecated, and phone has more uses than contact:phone.

81919101 almost 6 years ago

These should be phone not contact:phone

81752271 almost 6 years ago

I'm with jmapb, changesets like this should be split into at least one per state with possible exceptions for combining e.g. Delaware with Maryland and DC, Rhode Island with Connecticut and Massachusetts, Vermont with New Hampshire and possibly Maine.

81631677 almost 6 years ago

Why does this changeset span half the US, all of Mexico, most of Africa, all of Central and South America, and even the tip of Antarctica?

80400965 almost 6 years ago

A lot of these I'm just changing to something besides shop=yes, making a best guess based on website contents and web searches. I expect those with local knowledge to make further changes for the ones I get wrong or at least "less right" than someone doing a survey.

There are a lot of businesses I've surveyed locally (Houston area) that don't even fit neatly into one such tag in OSM's established tagging schemes.

81623584 almost 6 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

Please note that values for cuisine=* should be in all lowercase. Also note we use cuisine=burger for establishments specializing in hamburgers such as Hippo Burger.

Other than this minor issue, this is a great first edit!

49760540 almost 6 years ago

I remember seeing this name signed somewhere at the time I added the name. I would not have added a name like that if it was not signed. That said, this may or may not still be an official name today.

79872555 almost 6 years ago

Who says that is all that he did?

81014097 almost 6 years ago

Hi,

What exactly is at this address? If it is not a location where people can drop off their dry cleaning in person it should not be tagged with shop=dry_cleaning. If it is not actually open 24/7 it should not be tagged with opening_hours=24/7.

Also please note that OpenStreetMap tags are not for ad copy! name=* should contain the name (of your business in this case) -- that's it. description=* should contain additional information, but never advertising or similar rubbish verbiage.

81277226 almost 6 years ago

How does a simple driveway addition create a bounding box stretching clear across the Gulf of Mexico?