Colin Smale's Comments
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| 142005177 | Cancel that last sentence - I see that the NI councils have been set to admin_level=7, undocumented in the wiki. So much for consistency! |
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| 142005177 | What is their (small) administrative function? Are they different to the Lieutenancy areas in GB, which are basically the "historic counties" and tagged as such? Not every boundary defined in law is an administrative boundary. In OSM there is usually a check that it has some kind of democratic constitution ("has an elected council"). If you want to diverge from the established tagging scheme in this way it might be better to ask the community first.
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| 142005177 | These counties are no longer used for administrative purposes and you should not be retagging them to boundary=administrative! Please revert them to boundary=historic. |
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| 142051805 | Please revert this. The underlying admin_level=6 areas should not be boundary=administrative - they were recently changed in error. Once again you have made an "error message" go away without actually fixing the problem correctly.... Please be more careful. This lowers the data quality, not improves. |
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| 141368745 | please don't use boundary=fence - use barrier=fence instead |
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| 140533697 | This multipolygon is topologically incorrect - one outer ring is partially within the other outer ring. relation/16253713 |
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| 138686117 | Thanks for responding. Local knowledge is best! I see now from your other edits that you obviously have that! The aerials of the "Twenty Acre" pitches look to me like they have been out of use for some time (no visible lines) but there are some goals visible in some photos (Esri World Imagery), that look far too small for soccer. Just a guess, but maybe this is what suggested field hockey in the first place? |
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| 138686117 | Hi! How did you find out that the pitches are used for rugby/soccer and not for hockey? Was that based on local knowledge, or aerial photos? It would be good to mention the source in the changeset comments by the way. |
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| 138473248 | Hi!
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| 136935587 | Thanks for the link to WBC. However this seems to corroborate my viewpoint. The new station is not shown as the base map is too old. For orientation, check out how far north the top of the "triangle" is, relative to the lake to the east of Flagstaff Road.
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| 136935587 | If you don't mind I will revert the boundary changes as nothing has officially been changed - it would actually need an act of parliament to do that in this case! |
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| 136935587 | Hi,
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| 136607464 | Unfortunately the tagging for your new Pudsey relation is rather incorrect. You have replaced incomplete data with incorrect data which means it will no longer get flagged up to people with the knowledge to fix it properly... This is not improving the map quality, but just suppressing the warnings. You wouldn't take the oil pressure indicator out of your car would you? |
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| 135746065 | Please don't do this... Admin boundaries are distinct from coastlines, even when they are apparently geometrically coincident. I am going to revert this change. |
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| 135004564 | Hi!
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| 134980758 | Hi,
In the mean time @Garmin_User has kindly created the relations that are normally used for boundaries, in changeset changeset/135004564 Please change the tagging to boundary=political and remove admin_level on the ways and relations, and add political_division=ward to the relations.
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| 134651113 | Hi, Please use meaningful changeset comments! It makes it easier for other mappers to understand the background to your changes. Thanks! |
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| 134149356 | Searching from the website is done by a component called Nominatim. It is programmed to only look at certain tags on certain objects. It is possible that it's not picking up your boundary=geocaching relations. Also, as it is external to the core of OSM, its indexing can sometimes lag behind a little. Can I suggest you drop a question into the tagging mailing list? |
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| 134141260 | Hi Si,
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| 134147111 | Possibly a bit premature... Admin_level=9 is not part of the normal UK hierarchy and a discussion is needed... |