Carnildo's Comments
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| 98658241 | The section of Palouse to Cascades going past Revere Wildlife Area looked reasonably cycleway-like when I hiked it a few months back. |
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| 98627754 | Is Rehmke Road really private along its entire length? |
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| 98531906 | Welcome to OSM! You specified a width of "8" for the trail. Any time units aren't specified, the OSM software assumes meters, which would make this as wide as a two-lane road. Should the width be changed to "8 ft"? |
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| 98390151 | It takes time for changes to propagate to all the layers. Cycle Map has a two-week update frequency, which would explain why it's not showing your changes yet. |
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| 98390151 | Which map are you checking? The "standard" layer on OSM.org is designed around drawing streets, but if you click on the "layers" tab on the right, you can bring up the "CyclOSM" or "Cycle Map" layer, both of which have Trail Street highlighted in blue. There's a lot more information in OSM than can be shown on any one map. People have produced specialist maps for everything from power lines to downhill ski routes based on it. |
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| 98390151 | Welcome to OSM! I'm not sure what you were trying to do with the bicycle path on Trail Street, but drawing one thing over another like that confuses the heck out of route-finding software. If you were trying to indicate that the Milwaukee Trail follows Trail Street, that's done through what's called a "route relation", and Trail Street is already part of the relation for the Milwaukee Trail. |
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| 98134986 | Please don't abbreviate street names. It's easy enough for a computer to construct an abbreviation if it needs to save space, but it's impossible to go the other way. (For example, should "St" be expanded to "Street", "State", or "Saint"?) |
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| 98130899 | Why are you putting multiple names into the "name" field? Spelling variations should go into the "alt_name" or "official_name" fields, while names in different languages should go in the appropriate multilingual name field. |
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| 97402855 | I don't see any value in having these numbers in OSM if they're not present on the signs. Without signs on the ground, they're useless for navigation. |
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| 97695201 | That's because neither the developer of iD nor the developer of JOSM expected the mayor of Wallace to proclaim the intersection of Bank and Sixth to be the Center of the Universe, and have a custom manhole cover made to mark the spot. |
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| 97695201 | Sometimes you need to ignore the warnings and map what's actually there. The world is more complicated than JOSM's validator code realizes. |
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| 97695201 | Is there a reason why you moved The Center of the Universe? |
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| 97622537 | Are you sure you got the surface type correct here? I've never heard of a concrete soccer field, and these look like grass in the aerial imagery. |
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| 97402855 | I surveyed a batch of these yesterday, and in every case, the signs on the ground matched the old number or lack thereof. I'm reverting the whole set. |
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| 97464805 | Looks like what's visible in the latest Sentinel imagery, but that's barely got sufficient resolution to spot roads. |
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| 97402855 | When did the trail numbers change? When I last hiked in the area, the signs still had the old numbers. |
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| 97340838 | You added a building labeled a "hanger" near Memaloose Airport, but it doesn't show up in any imagery. Where did you get it from? |
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| 97313092 | I'm not sure what you're trying to do, but it's not working, and it's making a mess of the map. |
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| 97225032 | You deleted a number of logging roads that appear to still exist. Is there a reason for that? |
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| 96947884 | Two requests: 1. If you're going to delete and re-draw a building, make sure you copy all the information over. When you re-drew the Kennedy Apartments, you lost the fact that it was a five-story apartment building. 2. If you're using RapiD to add buildings, check the suggestions against Esri World Imagery as well as Maxar Premium. Esri's older (about two years, versus Maxar's four months), but it's "leaves-off" imagery, so you can look under the trees and tell that the AI's having you map multiple buildings with one outline, something you did at least 16 times in your latest batch of buildings. |