b-jazz's Comments
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| 116944268 | Can you take another look at way/305780252 ? Something bad happened with your latest change. Thx. |
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| 116841973 | A lot of things got really messed up around this area with a change this week. Not sure if this was VLD or someone else, but maybe you could take a look. (See node/875108959 for example) |
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| 116571037 | The number of nodes in way way/1024449202 is excessive. Can you reduce them to a reasonable number (in this ways and any similar ways you create)? Thanks. |
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| 116630787 | We've all been there at one point. Thanks for the contributions. |
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| 116167184 | The summary of that discussion is that a poorly executed and undiscussed import was reverted in this changeset. |
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| 116001948 | Hi Greg,
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| 114681484 | way/663291700 got all messed up recently and zig zags across itself. Can you take a look? |
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| 114125647 | A double sided tag seems like the right answer to me. In the meantime, maybe they can be represented with parallel lines separated by a small distance? |
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| 114125647 | I'm guessing these aren't really curbs, but more appropriately very short walls, right? The fact that the way doubles back on itself (ie. nodes A-B-A) leads me to think this was done on purpose to indicate it is "lower" on both sides. But this triggers various Q/A tools like OSM Inspector since that is invalid topology (as I understand it). So wouldn't a wall be more appropriate here? Or maybe there's another way to keep the Q/A tools happy? |
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| 88645195 | Awesome. Thanks for contributing. |
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| 105922510 | So the sign says "http://www.jersey.police.uk/" and you are unhappy that the bot changes it to "https://jersey.police.uk/". Do I have that correct? I can add some code to skip this one particular node since it seems to upset you, but I won't be able to get to it in the next week, which means that it will switch it back at least one more time. Sorry. |
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| 112382292 | I'm not sure what change you're going to make to make us both be happy. If it has already happened, it isn't correct IMO. Ways shouldn't cross over themselves. They should be split and the layer attribute should be set appropriately. I don't consider this a false positive for QA tools. And if it is, I think the right thing to do would be to go ahead and split it so that even if it was a false positive, it wouldn't clutter up the output of such tools so that work can be focused on other areas without the clutter. |
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| 112382292 | Hey Stereo, the pedestrian stairs from street level up to bridge level need to be split so that the way doesn't cross over itself, which is topologically incorrect. If you look at my changeset (changeset/111830687), you'll see what I'm talking about. Can you please revert your change? Thanks. |
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| 109425585 | Hello there. You broke one of the outer members of the national forest multipolygon. It doesn't enclose anything now as it's just two nodes. Is that something you know how to fix? |
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| 111080047 | @pnorman, probably time you assist with a revert as the importer doesn't appear to be responding in a timely manner. |
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| 108870577 | Looks like someone else has deleted it. |
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| 111519416 | Hello Corsec,
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| 109837799 | Hi Topcats, I noticed you made a lot of changes in the area of way/934480913 about a month ago and a lot of errors were introduced with nodes being dragged around creating sidewalks and other ways that zigzag and cross over themselves. Any chance you could go back in and make corrections? Thanks. |
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| 107321107 | I've changed it. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't stepping on any toes first and I appreciate the discussion on the topic. Thanks. |
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| 107321107 | CTVL has private rooms and private baths. That's just about what everyone in the US would consider a hotel to be. On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is a hostel and 10 is a hotel, I'd rank this place an 8. It certainly isn't something a hiker taking a college gap year from college would be able to afford. |