danieldegroot2's Comments
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| 116355820 | Tagging for an external program like Overpass is incorrect.
Try adding traffic signal and tactile paving tags to a highway=crossing + crossing=traffic_signals node. You can still seperately map traffic signals.
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| 116430804 | Hey NANDJO, Feedback; The building you mapped seems inaccurate. Try using Maxar -which seems to be the best imagery to use here- and zooming in as far as needed to see what you are mapping. Map the roof outline -don't include walls or shadows-.
If you need more help, contact your/a community. You can also find communities here:
Regards, Daniel |
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| 116442436 | Just fyi, found some drone footage as reference, looks like it's a grass field. May be used as public area, but it seems to mostly be used to get to the possible school building / the road.
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| 116442436 | Hey Enock4seth, way/1023385918
Regards, Daniel |
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| 116426726 | Hey waldhans, It's always useful to add the imagery or other sources you used.
Regards, Daniel |
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| 116420203 | The tactile_paving tag does not apply to seperate traffic lights, see my earlier comment;
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| 116419866 | Hey Anne, "The Laundry" is called and signed "The Laundry Basket" as far as I can see. Has this recently changed? Facebook (images as reference);
Regards, Daniel |
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| 116364602 | Feedback; I am assuming these roads and buildings exist and are being built right now. If they do not exist, they do not belong on OSM. Let me know.
The buildings you added so far are not square. Select and press "q" to square, or right click and choose "Square". This will square the corners of a building. Sometimes you will have to make further adjustments and square again. For more complex buildings you'll have to take your time. Be sure to reply to this comment and let me know whether these buildings and roads exist or not. Regards, Daniel |
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| 116360478 | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I have sent you an extensive welcome message with useful information and links as a private message. Kind regards, Daniel On behalf of the OpenStreetMap community. |
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| 116321054 | I'd preferably leave out anything if it's not directly related to the object, like the organization a person's worked in. It usually doesn't sufficiently describe said person.
The primary "wikidata" tag without any prefix-:-es as I understand it is only meant for the object itself, not for its subject, owner or the etymology of the object's name -though you could choose to leave out that last one if it is already described on the object's wiki page-. It's more appropriate to keep them apart. |
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| 108516862 | Thanks for the reply. I didn't take time to check this. Do you agree the wikidata entry I mentioned is the relevant one? You can add it if you want to. |
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| 116338065 | If you get warnings, you get them from the editor, they usually concern your edits and not your changeset comments (read: descriptions). You have been for a long time and are continuing to use the same changeset comments even after replying to my comment. If you do not understand my reply, have encountered an issue in any of your changesets or need one reviewed, tell me. I can not help you if you do not communicate sufficiently. Use the feedback provided. Any further bad changeset comments may be considered intentional -and as such your edits may be considered bad edits-. Other mappers can't and won't continuously ask you what you changed, we should know from your changeset comment what you generally changed, not just "I edited this area or street for the this-many-ith time". This is inappropriately re-using old comments which don't even describe your changes in the first place. To help you, in this changeset, you "removed the natural=spring tag from a holy well". You can literally put this as your changeset comment if this is the only change.
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| 116340016 | No problem. Some location information can be derived from other data, but address tags are always useful to have. The node you mentioned could use the addr:housenumber tag, though if you're not sure what the housenumber is you can skip it. |
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| 116355820 | Hey Anne, The tactile_paving tag does not apply to traffic signals. It only applies to i.e. footways and highway=crossing nodes (where i.e. footway=crossing and the road meet). Compare;
for pedestrians, when mapped seperately
for cars, which is always mapped seperately from crossings(!)
Be sure to zoom in enough to see which one your tagging. Regards, Daniel |
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| 108516862 | Are you sure Templedowney Church of Ireland is on Main Street? (preferably the postal address)
Regardless, I think it's a good idea to add its wikidata;
Let me know. Regards, Daniel |
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| 116340016 | Hey Peer van Daalen, It seems you added place:suburb instead of addr:suburb by accident. Regards, Daniel |
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| 116338065 | Hey TXPeig, "<object x> update <version number>" does not describe the changes you've made in a changeset. Please use good changeset comments, see the page below;
In addition, I would appreciate it if you replied to this changeset comment so I know you've seen it. Regards, Daniel |
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| 116321054 | Hey Victor, I would suggest using
wikidata=*#Secondary_Wikidata_links Is there a reason you used "related" instead? Regards, Daniel |
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| 116337888 | Hey egmont, Your cliffs seem to be pointing upslope. As you have almost 31k changesets, I'm sure you are aware there are multiple aerial imagery layers available in the editor; see
I would recommend checking other imagery layers to find how to map the cliffs. Bing does not show height differences well.
We do usually not map herders paths, dry water flow over flat bedrock plateaus, archeological sites or similar. Paths and waterways have to be physically present (at least clearly visible; signed is also helpful) to be mapped. Read the following page on good practice, please.
The archeological sites you have mapped are mostly holes rather than hills in the landscape and othwerwise are also unverifiable. If you continue to map like this it may be considered vandalism. Regards, Daniel |
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| 93386121 | Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I have sent you an extensive welcome message with useful information and links as a private message. Kind regards, Daniel On behalf of the OpenStreetMap community. |