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97863193

This changeset adds the following ways to their respective reef relation:
305561799
305561806
305561813
305561822
809655264
823572973
823572974

97783590

Hey there,

This turn seemingly can not be seen on aerial imagery. Also, assuming everyone drives on the right, it would be logical for this to be a right turn from Bayshore Boulevard onto Silver Avenue heading west.

I would assume you have surveyed this way. If not, you may want to review whether this turn exists and contact a local mapper if you're not sure.

I would suggest upgrading this way to a primary_link, assuming it's physically seperated from Bayshore Boulevard. See
highway=primary_link

97785670

This changeset adds the following ways to their respective reef relations:
635817771 / 635817774 / 635817776 / 635817783
335569981
335569980
747085343
747085347
546872248
546872247 / 887917272
753402338
747118748
282548165
747118749
282548166

97555184

Hey there,

Be sure to square buildings where appropriate, by selecting an object and clicking the "Q" button or by right clicking on it and choosing to "Square" it. You can also choose to make a building circular using the "Circle" option.
You can find more keyboard shortcuts in the Help menu in the right sidebar.

Also, try to map the whole building, even if it is partially covered by plants.

96802696

Salut,

Lorsque vous cartographiez des bâtiments carrés, vous pouvez les sélectionner et cliquer sur le bouton "Q" ou faire un clic droit et choisir "Square" pour les mettre en carré. Vous pouvez également choisir d'en faire un "Cercle". Vous pouvez trouver d'autres raccourcis clavier en cliquant sur le bouton "Aide" dans la barre latérale droite
Essayez également de cartographier l'ensemble du bâtiment, même s'il est couvert de plantes.

Amusez-vous à cartographier !

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Hey there,

When mapping square buildings, you can select them and click the "Q" button or right click and choose "Square" to square them. You can also choose to make it a "Circle". You can find more keyboard shortcuts by clicking on the Help button in the right sidebar
Also, try to map the whole building even if it's covered by plants.

Have fun mapping!

96434080

Hey there,

Once I set a place=* on a coastline, I can unfortunately no longer see the direction (in/out) in iD. It seems it does still matter afterwards, as I expected. I'll try to be careful with this, especially seeing I might add more place=* tags in the future.

Thank you for the correction!

96272552

Changed media to used media in changeset/96274755

96214975

Hey Frank,

Het zou kunnen dat iemand bij BAG is vergeten dat het gebouw Upfield Food Science Center niet hetzelfde is als het 'plot' land waar het op ligt, ofwel is de stallingsgarage in de kelder meegenomen - deze lijkt echter pas onder het gebouw te beginnen.
Zie ook dit en het vorige artikel voor impressies:
https://www.wageningencampus.nl/nl/campus/community/Nieuws/show/Bouw-onderzoekscentrum-Upfield-gestart.htm

Zou je dit kunnen nagaan/melden bij BAG en evt. verdere informatie opvragen hierover? Nu kruist het 'gebouw' het voetpad en fietspad aan de voor- en zijkant en ook is het geobserveerde constructiegebied veel kleiner dan het gebouw in BAG. Beide zien er niet zo netjes uit op de kaart.
Ik heb gezien dat de outline in de BAG viewer hetzelfde is als hier, dus daar zou het niet aan kunnen liggen.

96210892

De source is gewoon PDOK.^

96108642

Hey there,

Be sure to square buildings where appropriate. Press Q or right click an object and select the Square option.

Also, try to make your changeset more descriptive, for example "added buildings", if possible.
You do not have to add "not in data" to your changeset. If you are adding something not yet on the map, you are always adding something which is "not in data".

Merry christmas in advance and have fun mapping!

96070861

Hey there,

Square objects by pressing the Q button or right clicking on an object and then clicking the Square option.

Also, look carefully at the imagery. It is not likely you will find a building directly behind another building, unless there is a street to access said building. There is only one building here. The line in the middle of this building on the imagery is a rooftop/edge (of a material; buildings may use metal plates as roofing) or line. You shouldn't map these unless you know what the feature represents.
(Once you become more familiar with the editor and such features, you can try simple 3D tagging:
osm.wiki/Simple_3D_buildings#Roof
Fyi, this is usually not meant to be mapped and will only show up on 3D renderers outside of the OSM site.)

Happy christmas in advance and have fun mapping!

94428361

No problem. Have fun mapping and merry christmas in advance!

95374379

The hashtag suffices :)

94650315

Hey there,

Don't forget to square square buildings. You can square square buildings by selecting them and hitting the "Q" button in iD. Or, by (shift) right clicking on the object(s) and clicking "Square".
Note, you may need to manually adjust corners to be more square before you can square them (L-shaped and more complex buildings).

You can check the Help menu in the right sidebar in iD for more hotkeys.
Once you feel comfortable with iD, you can switch to a more advanced editor such as JOSM which will give you more options and help to avoid common problems like nodes sticking to ways you don't want them to stick to.

94428361

Hey there,

Try to draw the whole building, even if it's partially covered by vegetation or if the imagery is slightly unclear/not of a high enough resolution. If you're unsure if a building is 1 or more buildings, draw it as 1 building.
Also, feel free to check your contributions with other imagery layers. You can find them in the "Imagery" menu at the top of JOSM. See also:
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Help/Menu/Imagery

I'll leave the buildings you mapped as-is. I'm personally more focused on landuse and error fixing.

94102167

Hey there,

Try to add a descriptive summary to your changesets. This helps other contributors understand what you want to do.
Something like "added landuse" is fine.

94079570

No problem.

94079570

You can add a tag "source" and a source "local knowledge" to your changeset when saving it to OSM. You can also add a source "survey" if you have very recently surveyed (visited) the object.

94079581

Je kan in de beschrijving aangeven dat je een fout oplost. OSM inspector is in principe gewoon een foutmelder en dat weten de meeste mensen wel. Anders kunnen ze het altijd opzoeken om dat te zien.
Je kan altijd aangeven dat je OSM Inspector, Osmose, JOSM Validator etc. gebruikt als bron.

Mij maakt het niets uit of je het uiteindelijk ook wel/niet invult. Anderen kan het altijd helpen om te weten welke bronnen en lagen je gebruikt voor je bewerkingen, dus vul het vooral in als je het niet kan laten.

94079570

Hey there,

What is the source you are using for the peak's name?
Be sure to read osm.org/copyright concerning the use of data from elsewhere.
(tldr; you can not use data from elsewhere without the right license)