danieldegroot2's Comments
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| 130740421 | Hey Victor, You only need to add a lifecycle prefix to the main key (here: highway) in order for it to no longer render on the standard style (Carto). It is also easier to maintain. Keeping name as name (not old_name or name:YYYY) is fine for no longer existing physical objects. It will also be easier to find for other projects using the data (if they'd like to know it at all). Sidenote: the name of an abandoned highway, unlike that of an abandoned railway with the tag railway=abandoned, won't be indexed in the standard search (Nominatim). Regards, Daniel |
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| 130692888 | Ansonsten ist es sehr verständlich, dass Sie einige Fragen dazu hatten, und danke, dass Sie den Entwicklern des Tools ein Problem gemeldet haben. Otherwise, it is very understandable that you had some questions about this and thanks for submitting an issue to the tool's developers. |
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| 130692888 | Zu Ihrer Information:
Bitte lesen Sie [Key:wikidata](wikidata=*#Secondary_Wikidata_links) im Wiki, um die Struktur der Kennzeichnung zu verstehen. Beachten Sie, dass Objekte, die für ein `subject:wikidata`-Tag in Frage kommen, normalerweise auch eine `wikidata`-Seite haben, die sich auf das Objekt selbst bezieht. Achten Sie darauf, dies zu überprüfen. In diesem Fall wird schnell klar, dass die bestehenden wikidata bereits auf das Objekt selbst verweisen. Hinweis: Sie können sich auf wikidata und wikipedia durchklicken, um zu sehen, was ein Begriff bedeutet, auch in verschiedenen Sprachen. wikidata=Q1424213
"Land" "in einer Verwaltungseinheit gelegen" "Koordinatenort"
wikipedia=de:Müllverbrennungsanlage Dürnrohr Im Wikipedia-Titel - und im OSM-Namen - ist ein Ort enthalten. Dies ist sehr wahrscheinlich das Objekt selbst. "Die Müllverbrennung Dürnrohr [...] ist eine Müllverbrennungsanlage [...] in Dürnrohr." Dies bezieht sich eindeutig auf das Objekt selbst, nicht auf den physikalischen Prozess. Wenn Sie auf den Wikipedia-Artikel für "Verbrennungsanlage" / "Müllverbrennungsanlage" klicken
Außerdem sollten Sie, wenn Sie "ein Thema" erwähnen, andere Beiträge zu diesem Thema verlinken.
For your information:
Please read [Key:wikidata](wikidata=*#Secondary_Wikidata_links) on the wiki to understand the tagging structure. Note, objects which are eligible for a `subject:wikidata` tag usually also have a `wikidata` page to refer to the object itself. Make sure to check this. In this case, it quickly becomes clear the existing wikidata already points to the object itself. note you can click through on wikidata and wikipedia to see what a term means, also in different languages. wikidata=Q1424213
"country" "located in administrative entity" "coordinate location"
wikipedia=de:Müllverbrennungsanlage Dürnrohr There is a location in the Wikipedia title -and in the OSM name-. This is very likely the object itself. "Die Müllverbrennung Dürnrohr [...] ist eine Müllverbrennungsanlage [...] in Dürnrohr." Clearly, this is refering to the object itself, not the physical proces. Noteably, when clicking on the Wikipedia article for "incinerator" / "Müllverbrennungsanlage"
Also, when mentioning "a issue", you should link other contributors to said issue.
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| 130657666 | Yea looks like 1547. note
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| 130704790 | "standing stone" is not per say part of the name, see - osm.wiki/Names#Name_is_the_name_only - osm.wiki/Names#Names_are_not_for_descriptions (or it would be explicitly in the name, with capital letters. not that this is always done. of course, in descriptions people will often use any text case -lowercase/uppercase- for the object type regardless if it's part of the name or not) though for historical objects this is a grey area. Especially if a historical object does not have a name, it may be discouraged to add name=Standing Stone (or variants), but if it has a name some people may consider it part of the name others not. So for historical objects with a name it's kind of up to the local community. The wiki page currently uses a link to Wikipedia which by default displays the page name as Wikipedia formats it (which is only the name, without object, also in the description).
and for further specifying the type of archaeological site, recommends the subtags archaeological_site etc. Same goes for if it should have a name at all. If it is not signed, but sourced (from elsewhere) based on local knowledge (not that all these are sourced based on local knowledge..), then it could be indicated with source:name=Canmore;local knowledge, or source:name=Canmore with local knowledge in changeset source, or similar. (Alternatively, the name could be tagged as loc_name -local name- or similar, but usually the name tag itself is used.) Feel free to change it, though it'd be fine to leave it as-is. You're welcome to discuss the formatting on the tagging mailing list/forum for a broader opinion. |
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| 130693362 | Hey miche101, Kennen Sie die Regeln für automatische Bearbeitungen? (Ich nehme an, ja)
Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an die Mailingliste (oder die Foren). Ich bin kein Experte für diese Leitlinien. Are you are aware of the rules for automated edits? (I assume so)
For questions, please ask on the mailing list (or forums). I am not an expert on these guidelines. Regards, Daniel |
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| 130455726 | PS: If you know whether the water crossing is a ford or bridge, feel free to add it. |
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| 130455726 | Hey, Fyi I have made the following changesets and note in this area;
These do not directly change any highway classifications. Regards, Daniel |
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| 130510340 | Hey M_Kucha, I have fixed two copy/paste errors from this changeset;
Regards, Daniel |
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| 130556943 | Left a note with possible POI details
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| 111314599 | Hey kylenz_linz, One of the peaks you imported may or may not be a duplicate of Mount Erebus. There may be other such cases, but I have not checked this. respectively
Regards, Daniel |
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| 130199322 | Hey onelittlehelper, Welcome back to OpenStreetMap. If you need any help to get started again, reach out to OSM Ireland over at
Regards. Daniel |
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| 129936978 | Fyi, not important; - For Saint Kieran's Street, there's also an old_name tagged.
- For The Parade, the historic name Castle Street is different from the other segment's current name Castle Road. Are/were they interchangable or not? |
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| 129936708 | Be sure to check these other segments William Street
Chapel Lane
Poyntz Lane (tagged as old/historic name)
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| 129875956 | fyi for other users, changeset comment was meant to be: changed site_type to #archaeological_site |
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| 129201679 | Hallo Frontiersman, node/302362940
Wenn es eine Fitness-Station gibt, füge sie bitte nicht zu einem anderen Objekt hinzu, siehe
Wenn du Änderungen vornimmst, sei vorsichtig, damit sie nicht an anderen Objekten hängen bleiben. Sie können dazu die "Alt"-Taste gedrückt halten, dann können Sie sich frei bewegen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Daniel |
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| 120387763 | Hey Tilia_J, Deze camping is nu verdeeld in twee vlakken zonder verschil in tags. Een is
Je wijzigingen, ter informatie
Groet, Daniel |
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| 129338186 | You should change it to place=islet |
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| 129037124 | Based on your other changesets, you must've just forgotten to do this. |
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| 129036864 | Hey kkrish11, This change looks ok. Noteably though, it looks like the road may lead to an (underground) parking garage.
Regards, Daniel |