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114377841

Hey Anne,

You should remove building=yes from the inner circle on the horse walker for it to render correctly.

Also, the horse riding area should be tagged leisure=pitch
leisure=pitch#Riding_arena
A track usually has a route (e.g. roundtrip, used in horse racing) or linear lanes (used in jousting). A pitch gives you more space to move around (used in dressure); it doesn't have a route, though in general training you'd usually make a roundtrip, which can be seen on aerial imagery.

Fyi: when changed to leisure=pitch, you do not have to mark a route, or change to an area or multipolygon. A pitch is an area by default.

Regards,

Daniel

114212788

way/683374953/history
Regarding this old way, are you sure it is a named alley? Is the footway next to it not an alley?

Regards,

Daniel

114223837

Hi, the edits you uploaded spread over a very large area. This makes them hard to track. Please upload you changes *before* you move to a new area. Apart from that they look great, keep up the mapping!

Regards,

Daniel

112525100

node/9173536458/history

There are some one-ways clashing here. The one-way heading west => east has to make a very sharp u-turn.

Regards,

Daniel

111883289

Hey Ivan,

The following are ATYL tags
osm.wiki/ATYL
equipment:advisory - for suggested equipment.
equipment:mandatory - for required equipment.
phone:service - for reporting damage to the pumptrack.
phone:vandalism - for reporting vandalism (i.e. noise). It is a police number which is explicitly stated to prevent people from calling the service or police emergency number (112), as they can't intervene.
It could alternatively be left out.

The pumptrack does not have a phone number for general information, as far as I could find, as such contact:phone=no

All information can be found on the website and a sign next to the entrance of the pumptrack.

Regards,

Daniel

113456051

Hiausirg, I err on the part sticking out on one side of that building.. ;)

113455007

*;Mapillary

113384256

Hey Fabrizio,

Note, there's bussinesses along here, as well as one gate having access=yes. It is unlikely to be private.
Did you survey this? If so, how is the access signed?

Regards,

Daniel

111694778

iD may occasionally suggest incorrect or odd values (i.e. those with capital letters or spaces). This is because it takes the most popular tags from taginfo, as you may know. It also has some warnings which may suggest adding outdated/synonymous tags or similar, this you should already know. (e.g. basin tagging)

111694778

Hey Victor,

I have fixed some tags (typos) in changeset/113300989

Also, you used a combination of roof_tiles (originally contributed as "tile") and slate; these are two different things, so just fyi if you are unsure, check the wiki.

Regards,

Daniel

111997001

Hey Gregory,

I've added stile=ladder and material=metal (as suggested by the rustiness) in changeset/113293001

Also, according to the wiki, "step_count=* should be set to the number of steps on one side. If step count is different on each side, the larger one should be used.", so it should be alright as is.

Furthermore, next to the stile there seems to be a segment of path (as opposed to footway). Did you tag this as path on purpose? It may be better to tag with footway and surface given how the surrounding ways are tagged.

Regards,

Daniel

112452141

Het landgebruik is ok. Bedankt voor je antwoord.

107190893

node/56884726/history
"A mini-roundabout is a one-way street with right-of-way and a traversable centre island."

This looks to have (raised) kerbs, grass and a tree on the island. I wouldn't call it a traversable island.
highway=mini_roundabout#Possible_misinterpretations

All incoming ways seem to have give way marks, which suggests a regular roundabout (as opposed to a rotary/circular).

Regards,

Daniel

112452141

(Je kan het ook als hotel taggen.)

112452141

Lijkt mij een amenity=social_facility zonder passende social_facility=* tag.
(De meeste objecten met "zorghotel" als naam zijn ook met amenity=social_facility getagd.)
Het is dan later makkelijker terug te vinden.

Overigens is healthcare=sanatorium voor een sanatorium ontmoedigt volgens de wiki.

112452141

Hey Tilia,

Waarom is Vilente Mooi-Land getagd met commercieel landgebruik?
way/992417263

Groet,

Daniel

112042357

Ik geef je geen ongelijk, je mag het van mij zo houden. Uiteindelijk wordt het wel aangepast als iemand wat nieuws te melden heeft.

112042357

Grond/materiaaldepot kan ook in bouwgrond meegenomen worden wanneer dit het geval is. Je had het dus met landuse=construction kunnen duiden.
Ik neem aan dat dit weer grasland wordt. Het blijft in ieder geval geen zandvlakte (en wordt zeker geen stuifzand). Tot het weer 'natuurlijk' is geworden kan het natural=sand veranderd worden in surface=sand (en note), of weggehaald worden (compacte\'kunstmatige' ondergrond door recent gebruik). We hebben naast disused:/abandoned: met landuse=construction/brownfield geen tags voor terrein waar geen bouw op bezig is maar wat wel recent in gebruik was.
Je kunt dan het best wachten op de nieuwe luchtfoto's of het zelf surveyeren.

112042357

Beste Tilia,

way/989171904/history
natural=sand wordt alleen gebruikt bij los zand, niet voor bouwgrond (landuse=construction)/braakliggende grond (landuse=greenfield\brownfield)/compact of kunstmatig zand (surface=sand\compacted\...).

Kijk je nog even?

Groet,

Daniel

112664043

Hey SCOmapadd,

attraction=animal is a bit too specific; it's mainly used in large zoos with many animals and very small enclosures dedicated to one or two animals.
attraction=animal
Also, note you forgot the main tag "tourism=attraction"(!).

I would suggest changing
"attraction=animal"
to
"tourism=zoo"
with either
- "zoo=enclosure"; or
- "zoo=petting_zoo" (you are allowed to touch the animals)
zoo=*

Furthermore, you have the choice to map it as a node, for example if you can't see the extent from aerial imagery and aren't able to survey it, or a way. In this case you have already drawn it as an area, so you can remove the node.

Regards,

Daniel