VictorIE's Comments
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| 174567202 | "I have zero recollection of doing that edit" - I often feel like that. Sometimes about the previous day's edits. :( :D |
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| 174567202 | Hi, building:levels:underground=3 seems like a lot. :) |
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| 164736840 | Hi, building:levels:underground=3.5 seems like a lot. :) |
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| 142347601 | I had made a building:levels=4, roof:levels=4 and it wasn't noticed for years. :D |
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| 181105605 | Hi, Could you take a look at the street addresses here? 1 Millbrook Walk is mapped on Millbrook Road, near the corner of Roseville Park. :) |
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| 154005049 | Hi, Oldish changeset. There are about 169 objects tagged with wikimedia_commons="Category:Lock C7, Grand Canal" Might "Category:Grand Canal (Ireland)" be more appropriate for most of them? |
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| 149095940 | Hi, These both have roof:levels=3 :) Don't worry, I did a roof:levels=4! |
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| 142347601 | Hi, building:levels=3, roof:levels=3 Do I have correct building - it looks like a mix of 3 and 4 storey. |
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| 179809355 | Hi, Several buildings in The Rose Garden have roof:levels = 0,5 - that's a comma. |
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| 84988417 | Hi, An old changeset. :) You have a note here: way/368562337/history note=For Irish speakers: Please check "uacc" from Mapillary 2-VVbYUpTWYWyMS97v9WKg "Uacc" is a non-standard abbreviation of "Uachtarach". It would normally be abbreviated as "Uach" or "Uach." If I'm correct, the OSM standard is to use the full name, not the abbreviation. Uachtarach -> Upper
So in this case: "Cnocán an Aonaigh Uachtarach": https://www.sraidainm.ie/en/1389105 |
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| 154197452 | Hi, "fixme=Or is this a low-tension line?" Does this still exist? |
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| 164046617 | Hi, Thank you for all the mapping around the city. :) Instead of name="Cork Library", might it be better to have old_name="Cork Library" or inscription="Cork Library. Established 1792." |
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| 180851092 | Hi, This has name=Forbes Place and name:en=Forbes Place. However, the streets are named Long's Place and Forbes Lane. |
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| 180806269 | Thank you. :) They're surprisingly similar to the Cheerywood ones - usually the stairs is within the rectangle of the main building footprint. |
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| 178628725 | Hi, way/1316824862/history
Would you happen to know if these are the same thing? |
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| 180806269 | https://demo.f4map.com/#lat=53.2759918&lon=-9.1166964&zoom=20&camera.theta=39.778&camera.phi=56.207 |
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| 180806269 | Hi, I've added some details around Maolchnoc and a bunch of nearby estates over the last week. way/1495819283/history
This building is made up of duplex-style apartments, with terraces at first floor level, meaning the overall shape of the building is rectangular, with only the entrance stairs sticking out. :) Thanks for mapping the buildings - it drives me bananas sometimes, especially when it comes to the randomness of garden sheds. |
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| 169744605 | Hi, fixme="Can't find the source of this three-phase line to either the north or the south (N/O recloser means it must be fed from both ends)" If you look at this pole: node/13038234021/ on Esri World Imagery (Clarity) Beta it appears to be guyed. This suggests there might be a transition, but is no way conclusive. |
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| 179108637 | Hi, The Saint Patrick's Cathedral has achieved lift-off and is making its way to space: https://demo.f4map.com/#lat=53.3394045&lon=-6.2722799&zoom=19&camera.phi=159.179 :D The problem seems to be here:
Am I correct in thinking only two of these should be set? Wikipedia suggests overall height is 66-69 metres. |
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| 170901355 | I think I was looking at the wrong corner. :D |