JuanElDemografo's Comments
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| 180184343 | You should keep edits local when reasonable. This changeset included edits in Dallas and Miami. Additionally, if you disagree with building=warehouse being used for storage rentals, you might want to bring it up with the community since that's the current advice given on the wiki for shop=storage_rental.
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| 179830779 | Hi and welcome to OSM. Is this land used for grazing animals or growing hay? In that case the most appropriate tags would be landuse=meadow with meadow=pasture or meadow=agricultural. I couldn't tell what you use it for from imagery so I didn't specify which kind of meadow it is. We use landuse=farmland to refer to areas used for growing crops in particular, which doesn't seem to be the case here from aerial imagery. |
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| 176765221 | Hi after a recent discussion on wiki, we decided to change the camera:power=* tagging to the preexisting tagging electricity=*. See man_made=surveillance for the specifics. |
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| 179095555 | Hi after a recent discussion on wiki, we decided to change the camera:power=* tagging to the preexisting tagging electricity=*. See man_made=surveillance for the specifics. |
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| 179427222 | Hi, I see that you requested review on this changeset. The tags you applied look fine, and I see that you already removed the duplicates from the other house. If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to me or at community.openstreetmap.org. Happy mapping and welcome to osm! |
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| 178742555 | The way you typically address covered drive-throughs is to separate the highway, connect the portion covered to the outline of the building, and add the tag covered=yes. You added the tag layer=-1 to a couple examples here, which implies that the road would be going underground or something. See way/1377086886 for an example. Happy mapping :) |
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| 177869868 | I'll trust your local knowledge if you say so. You should look up examples on how prevalent is used since you definitely misunderstood the dictionary definition you gave. One wouldn't describe the breadth of one's knowledge as prevalent; instead you'd use it to describe how common things or practices are, eg "Dr. Pepper is a prevalent drink in Texas." Happy mapping! :) |
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| 177869868 | I'm sorry, but your reply doesn't make sense. What do you mean "This is prevalent for the airfield in Texas"? What do you mean "There is quite a bit of areas"? To clarify, my issue is that way/1472523569 doesn't line up with the most recent ESRI imagery from January 2025. It should connect at a right angle with the runway, unless the airfield has been resurfaced since then. |