b-jazz's Comments
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| 179238677 | RE: way/762941613 When drawing golf course areas (such as greens, fairways, bunkers, tees, etc.), please be aware that the ways used to outline those areas can't cross over each other. Fairway outlines shouldn't cross over greens or bunkers or other fairways for example. If you could go back and clean up where you've made this mistake, that would be helpful. But more importantly, if you could stop from doing this in the future, it would be greatly appreciated. Please read the wiki for instructions and examples of how to better map golf courses: leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls. If you have any questions about golf course mapping, feel free to reach out. |
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| 179229180 | Thanks for fixing! |
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| 179220613 | Please make sure golf course elements like fairways don't overlap each other like you've done on the 17th hole. Thanks. |
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| 179229180 | Please make sure that golf course elements like fairways, greens, and bunkers don't intersect/overlap each other like you did with the green here. Thanks. |
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| 150840226 | Not to mention your edits are a bit sloppy in that the fairway is crossing over the green. It should never do that. |
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| 175020879 | This looks like an automated edit of some sort. I've seen several of these nodes now that have the website tag value be messed up and look like this: "/url?q=http://citycafeamarillo.com/&opi=79508299&..." instead of simply "http://citycafeamarillo.com/" Please review your recent changes and fix all of these incorrect website tags. Thanks. |
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| 178820890 | RE: way/1127501566 When drawing golf course areas (i.e. greens, fairways, bunkers, tees, etc.), please be aware that the ways (lines) used to outline those areas must not cross over each other. Fairway outlines shouldn't cross over greens or bunkers or other fairways for example. Take a look at osm.wiki/File:Golf.png for an example of the "Wrong" way to map a fairway and a green along with the right way. There are some cases where a fringe exists around a green and you should draw the fairway outline completely around a green, leaving room for the fringe. Other times, the fairway and green butt up against each other. In that case the fairway and green should share the same nodes at the boundary between the two, and every node at the boundary needs to be shared leaving no gaps. When drawing these shared nodes, editors like iD (built into openstreetmap.org) will "snap" to an existing node if you get close enough. If you have any questions about golf course mapping, feel free to reach out. Thanks. |
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| 121441792 | Thanks for the report. I can’t confirm these so I don’t typically make edits suggested in comments. Off you want to make the change yourself, please feel free. You can find more information at https://learnosm.org |
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| 178707253 | Also, when you create a multipolygon relation with a fairway and a green (or various other combination of inner ways), you should tag the fairway way as fairway as you've already tagged the relation with inner/outer ways as a fairway. To also tag the outer way is wrong. thanks. |
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| 178707253 | FYI, I fixed up a bunch of golf=hole ways that you had done recently. Please be aware that direction matters and the way should be drawn from the pin to the hole/green. Hopefully I found them all, but I just wanted you to be aware for your golf course map that you contribute to. thanks. |
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| 178738877 | I fixed up the tee boxes that were overlapping with the fairways. Please make sure that they don't cross over each other, even if only a centimeter over. Thanks. |
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| 178585380 | Is there isn't a clear difference between fairway grass and "rough" grass, it's probably best to just not draw in a rough and let people and software assume anything outside of the fairway should be considered "rough". Drawing an arbitrary area just makes for unnecessary confusion and work. Thanks. |
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| 178507308 | RE: way/1477800833 When drawing golf course areas (i.e. greens, fairways, bunkers, tees, etc.), please be aware that the ways (lines) used to outline those areas must not cross over each other. Fairway outlines shouldn't cross over greens or bunkers or other fairways for example. Take a look at osm.wiki/File:Golf.png for an example of the "Wrong" way to map a fairway and a green along with the right way. There are some cases where a fringe exists around a green and you should draw the fairway outline completely around a green, leaving room for the fringe. Other times, the fairway and green butt up against each other. In that case the fairway and green should share the same nodes at the boundary between the two, and every node at the boundary needs to be shared leaving no gaps. When drawing these shared nodes, editors like iD (built into openstreetmap.org) will "snap" to an existing node if you get close enough. If you have any questions about golf course mapping, feel free to reach out. Thanks. |
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| 178006801 | Hello, you might want to read up on golf=hole I noticed that several of your holes (the line marking the path of a well-hit ball) had extra nodes in them that shouldn't be there. I'll clean them up this time but wanted you to know for future reference. |
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| 178032004 | Can you post a link to more recent imagery? The three imagery providers I use all seem to have indications of a golf course here. Even the behemoth company's sat imagery doesn't show the construction of apartments yet. I'm not doubting you. I would just like to see evidence. |
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| 177936262 | I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish. You are creating duplicates of existing fairways and laying them on top of the fairway that is already there, sometimes with trivial modifications. I'm deleting what I find, but please be aware so that you don't do this again in the future. Thanks. |
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| 177049439 | This sounds right to me. Thanks. |
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| 177049439 | What you (and many, many others) are doing is called "mapping for the renderer". It means adding tags so that a particular "view" of the map by an app or website looks just how you, the mapper, want it to look. The proper thing to do is add things in a structured way so that it is easy to interpret by all. And then those who want to display the data have an easier time understanding the format and can then choose to display it. The ref tag for golf holes should be a simple number from 1 to 18. The course name should be found elsewhere in a known tag. (Ignore the fact that it isn't defined yet get in the way.) And yes, there will be a ton of golf courses that need editing. Over the past year or two, I've edited over 30,000 golf holes trying to get them standardized. It's a long process, but the goal is to always be moving things towards the "right" way. |
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| 177116098 | sure, but replacement sod is a description, not a name. That's like saying your name is "Human" instead of "maddog107". It's a description, not an actual name. ;) |
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| 177739588 | RE: way/1471468423 Please don't use the "lollipop" style of mapping golf course elements as you've done in the URL above. You need to create proper multipolygon relations in order to map features like roughs/bunkers that are within other features like fairways. Please see leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls and osm.wiki/Relation:multipolygon for help in understanding how to map this situation. If those aren't clear, please let me know and I'll help explain them further. Thanks. |