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103264649

Fixed in changeset 103359474

103265235

Fixed in changeset/103359449

103265417

Fixed in changeset/103359432

103265969

Please don't copy information from a node to an area while leaving the node. Instead, merge the node to the area. I fixed it in changeset/103359357

103266522

Fixed in changeset/103359324

103266522

Please do not copy hotel information to a building unless the entire building is the hotel. Please do not copy information from a point to an area while leaving the original point; instead, merge the point into the area.

103068379

Please don't draw an area and copy duplicate information to the area. Instead, merge the existing point to the area. I've fixed it in changeset/103359049

102652087

Reverted with changeset/103358880

102589633

Please don't draw a building over an area that is not a building.

102589860

Please don't draw a building around an area that is not a building.

102652087

Please don't draw a building if a building is already there. Please merge the node to a building you draw instead of leaving the node separate.

103301128

Be careful with what tags you add when you choose a preset. This whole area is not one building. I've fixed it in changeset/103358175.

103326454

This change removes a restaurant. It has been reverted in changeset/103351615

103330137

Please note that the "addr:street" tag must match the name of a nearby street exactly.

103331744

Please don't add duplicate information, I've told you this already. There is no need to add a node for the hotel if the building already has a "tourism=hotel" tag on it.

102927086

When selecting an object, scroll down to the bottom of the inspector. Here you'll see the actual tags that define an object, including keys like "building," "landuse," and "tourism." Everything above that is just a convenient way to fill out the tags. You can read more here: osm.wiki/Beginners_Guide_1.3 . If you want to make a building that is a hotel, you can select the "hotel" preset, which sets the "tourism=hotel" tag, and then set which type of building it is, which sets the "building" key. In this case I've set it to "construction," adding the tag "building=construction," to say that it's a building under construction, however I did not change the preset to "building under construction," nor did I remove the "tourism=hotel" tag. For another case: If a hotel covers a large area with multiple buildings, you can draw an area that covers the plot, set "tourism=hotel," and remove any "building" tags, because the parcel itself is not a building. The buildings inside can then be drawn properly as buildings, without duplicating the information of the whole area.

103301103

Thanks for your contribution! For this Maproulette challenge you're expected to fix and adjust the supplied information to fit OpenStreetMap's standards. Here for example, the laundromat is actually a bit south of here; in fact, it's already been mapped. Additionally, the name should be formatted, and "addr:street" should exactly match the name of a street nearby.

102927086

I've fixed it for you. It's okay to add the address, but do not create both a node and a building area for the same feature. Also, buildings should be buildings (key "building"), not construction areas (key "landuse"). Buildings (key "building") and areas can both also be hotels (key "tourism"), so you don't need to have a separate, duplicate hotel point.

102927086

No. Add a building tag to the building and remove the duplicate information.

102927395

No, buildings should have building tags. There is already a surrounding construction area. If you want to specify that the building is under construction, use building=construction.