GA_Kevin's Comments
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| 160228441 | I was able to figure it out and updated on changeset changeset/162252021#map=15/30.94029/-83.00205 :) |
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| 160228441 | I believe if you select export JOSM is an option, unsure about after that though. |
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| 160228441 | Hello, this seems to have resulted in approx. 100 nodes with no tags (orphaned nodes), was this intended? Overpass query: https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1Ynb |
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| 161873974 | Thanks for adding these and for helping put #ValdostaOnTheMap! |
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| 160803668 | Awesome, thanks for the link, just didn’t want you to get in hot water. Noticed because I’m mapping Valdosta, GA and Willis Library changed from a node I placed to the building itself. |
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| 160803668 | "institute of muesum and library services" were you given permission for this upload from this source? Where is that permission hosted? |
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| 160712434 | That makes sense, will keep the quiet_hours tag and use that for future Walmarts. Thanks for the clarification! |
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| 160712434 | Hi,
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| 160696942 | Hi, yes I looked up this debate, seems it flairs up every few years on the forums. There is no standard for this type of mail center. It is a single object with incoming, outgoing, and parcel lockers, so to me even if the tags are sparsely used it makes sense to tag them as such. These are not 3 separate points. Would be happy to change the wording to capacity for the parcel and count for the incoming boxes. post_box:type=community has been proposed in osm.wiki/Canada/Tagging_guidelines#Community_mailboxes but this particular mailbox cluster is a commercial office park. When I surveyed yesterday, it was a box for each unit in the park. |