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133458504

Hi there,

Why is the fairway grass overlapping the green here? That is not how fairways work. What you're doing falls into the category of a common mapping pitfall for golf courses. Please review leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls and adjust these fairways accordingly.

Thanks!

-- Elliott, OSMF Data Working Group

128008408

Thank you. I should mention that it is a best practice for organizations doing collective editing to use accounts with a user's name and then an underscore and the company name. Example: eplack_EZRouting (if I worked there.) For inspiration, I suggest reviewing Lyft's list of users on GitHub. Setting up something like this would go a long way towards community acceptance. https://github.com/OSM-DCT-Lyft/US/wiki/OSM-Team-Members

128008408

Hi there,

I corrected this edit for you. The DWG has noticed a pattern of low quality or destructive edits that don't follow the community norms. Your use of a single account by multiple people also violates OSM policy. You must cease edits via a single account lest we block this account.

In this particular edit it would have been better to close the portion of the road that enters the private compound. Further you should not use access=no, but rather access=private for private areas. No means no one.

Please reach out at data@openstreetmap.org

Thanks,
Elliott Plack
Data Working Group
OpenStreetMap Foundation

126502645

Hi there. When adding these new gas station roads via Lyft's "proprietary imagery," would you please consider adding the gas station roofs and building?

Thanks,
Elliott Plack
OSMF Data Working Group

126728319

The problem is that you've deleted way/127673486 and replaced it with a set of new pipelines of unknown source. The previous version was traced from aerials and field surveyed in places. Your recent version lists only Bing as a source. Are you saying you could tell the locations of four parallel underground pipes based on imagery? This is why you are blocked, this constitutes an import, regardless of whether you "hand verified" each point. The point of the import process is for the community to review the source. Had you simply modified the existing pipeline to be more correct based on your source, this would not appear as an import, but the wholesale deletion of others work and replacing it without consideration is intolerable.

Discuss the source of these edits with the community in the required fashion, e.g., in a public forum such as the imports-us mailing list, and then the DWG will consider lifting your 10-year ban.

-- Elliott
OSMF Data Working Group

132466223

Hello again, you can’t copy data from other maps to OSM without permission. Further, that map disclaims that the data may be inacurate. If it was accurate, the Brush River Trail is designated as a Shared Use Path which means bikes and peds are both allowed. The OSM tag that is best practice for shared use path is highway=cycleway + foot=yes.

132160314

Bicycle=no should only be used if there is a sign prohibiting bikes. A road may be unsafe but if it is still allowed, we don’t change the tags to prohibit bicycles.

132384964

Hi there, deleting a trail because it’s ‘not a trail,’ is not the way to go. Why isn’t it a trail? Is it closed? Private?

132160271

FYI osm.org/user_blocks/6865

126728319

This was not a cleanup, but rather a full scale replacement with invalid data. It appears that the source was highly generalized and this erases much of the work by other editors.

125959501

Hi there and welcome to OSM fellow Wandrer! I love your goal here. Keep it up. One note on the OSM side (I represent the OSM Data Working Group, in effect the regulator of the map). No Trespassing signs are better to be tagged as "access=no" as in, no trespassing. Private access is meant for things like driveways where private access is allowed. Add this to your OSM repertoire. Thanks!

45609130

Hi DUGA, I know that a lot of the fire roads in the reservoir are not maintained regularly but the track highway classification is a matter of designation rather than use. The idea is that tracks can support a four-wheel drive vehicle for forestry access, exactly what these are for. Many are now overgrown; I have seen it too.

This occasionally comes up in discussions whether they should be downgraded. The standard is to leave them as-is based on the designated use. Take a look at this recent discussion. https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/conflicting-global-wiki-definitions-for-deciding-between-tracks-and-paths-based-on-passability/4540/4?u=elliottplack

87890579

Hi there, was there any discussion or documentation for this import? As you may be aware, we have a policy for importing data, such as these E-911 addresses. In this case, the all-caps addresses are in incorrect form for OSM. A community driven import would have flagged this. Please let us know within the next 7 days how you would like to proceed, i.e., fix this or have it reverted. Thanks!

Elliott Plack, OSMF Data Working Group

131114719

edit. that is set to a hiking trail so it may not show up on the bike maps, maybe it shouldnt? Do you know if the Mason Dixon Trail is also a bike trail? I saw you added the bike tags here.

131114719

Good point, I think you're right that the second name is that of the relation, edited by someone else not aware of adding those. I'd drop that name and leave it on the route. If you look on OpenCycleMap, you can see the relation clear as day.

131528398

Hi, thank you for mapping this. I have done some trail mapping in here but was unsure where the MD Trail runs. Do you know of any good reference maps for it (beyond OSM of course)?

131114719

Is that section actually named "Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail / Mason-Dixon Trail" with the slash like that? Sometimes folks get a little over enthusiastic about OSM trail naming (I realize you did not assign the name). osm.wiki/Names#Name_is_the_name_only

131114719

Hi there, I see you recently surveyed the lower section of the Mason Dixon trail. The bridge towards the lower end is closed for construction, so I'm curious if that should still be a part of the trail.

131125338

Fixed it for you: changeset/131210571

131125338

Hi there, please do not name things with a description. The name is for the name only. You can put the opening date in the opening date tag in the name tag.


Elliott Plack
OSMF Data Working Group