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165803128

OK, I added a step at the most NW one, within the asphalt part and not on the separation of asphalt and paving stones ;) Now it's perfect! (?)

165803128

Only 2 of the paths have such as step, so I removed the additional ones you added that aren't there... (if I remember correctly)

165802824

The website is clear, but it doesn't look like that at all on the outside. I was in doubt if it was a company selling Philips toothbrushes (they do!) or repairing them. Inside I saw a desk, so decided it was a company office (also because on the corner of the next building there are other dentists). I will change it back to dentist and add the website.

165795890

I think the deletion of node 3635381521 is a mistake that should be reverted so the history of that node can be preserved and editors such as StreetComplete will ask if a new business has been opened at that location

145294953

That guy has been reinventing the wheel. My guy was 6 years earlier! https://www.bgonair.bg/a/36-sutreshen-blok/65540-ucheni-tvardyat-balgariya-mozhe-da-proizvezhda-zhalti-paveta

165752009

I see you are spending a lot of effort to add quotation marks to some object names. I know this is common in Bulgarian, but on OSM a tradition has evolved to not use them. I can't judge if one or the other is correct, but in this case the name of the station as shown on the signs is without quotation marks so here your edit is wrong, I think. I removed them again.

145294953

Yes, they are baked bricks, not natural stone so not surface=sett. I know a professor at BAN who managed to recreate their production process.

165748188

I know that since their merger, Ceiba pharmacies are rebranded to SOpharmacy, but this one is still Ceiba branded (unless it changed since I passed it 2 days ago?)

165109265

I looked at the number of parking spots only

165366357

Please also note osm.wiki/Names#Names_are_not_for_descriptions and phone=*#Usage I already reverted your edits

165348288

Kindly follow the OSM editing guidelines, including description=*#No_advertising and the format guidelines here opening_hours=*#Explanation_by_example I already deleted your advertising description and adjusted the opening hours format

165277025

Hi, Thanks for the edit! Is this a completely new place, or is Halbite still involved? There is still some information linked to Halbite here (website, name in latin script, etc.)

165248780

Yes I should have

163581882

Reverted! In the Netherlands, such signs have a text ("uitgezonderd"="except") to avoid confusion

163581882

I was wondering that too. Is it "all traffic forbidden" + "not for bicycles" = bicycles allowed (double negative = positive), or is it "all traffic forbidden" + "forbidden for bicycles too" = forbidden for bicycles?

151760183

I saw you added postal codes to every node in a building. In general it is not necessary to add postal codes because software using OSM data can easily determine it from the location of the building. But if you add postal codes, you should add them to the building area, not the nodes in it.

161830598

Will do that. Maybe you are right and they are rebranding from д-р Стефанов to Нечовешkи магазин

161830598

I twice asked Д-р Стефанов for their preference on under which name they would like to be mapped (using the website contact form) but got no reply. Did you change your mind already? Or shall I ask the OSM community for their opinion?

163253022

I'm mainly worried about the precedent it will create. If you add these links, someone else will like to add links to other airport database websites, and them maybe review websites for airports, and before we know it we will have a very long list of weblinks for airports, buildings, restaurants, hotels, schools, ... See also here https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/add-key-to-link-third-party-website-with-pictures-menus-description-or-reviews-about-pois/100390 for a similar discussion

163253022

Please don't. The database you are linking to does not contain useful information that isn't already in the wikipedia page. Only the frequencies mentioned might be useful for professionals and could be added to the infrastructure mapped on OSM. If you disagree, I will open a discussion on the OSM community forum