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177394465

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177394465

177174536

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177174536

177170912

Please map individual buildings without collecting multiple nearby buildings into a single object. Please accurately outline all buildings. Buildings should be mapped without snapping their corners to other buildings and features such as roads and paths. Buildings should have their corners squared. Check the task instructions for the full requirements.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177170912

177170912

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177170912

177144334

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177144334

177063405

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177063405

177046105

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/177046105

176548629

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176548629

176838119

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176838119

176493693

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176493693

176134802

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176134802

175932970

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/175932970

175936468

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/175936468

176814662

Good question.
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#REVIEWED_GOOD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176814662

176637760

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176637760

176638093

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176638093

176639998

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176639998

176628435

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176628435

176602781

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176602781

176623216

Hello, thanks for mapping and welcome to HOT. Thank you for your contribution. The buildings you mapped are well done as to their location. But pay attention to the squareness of the corners. Always draw buildings as square and precise as you can. Then add the Building feature type. And last, right click it and click the square icon. Or just hit the Q-key.
Also please keep in mind: many buildings are very close but do not actually touch each other, try to map them close to each other without letting them connect or share nodes with each other, roads, or residential area outlines. In the iD web editor, holding down the "alt" key will keep nodes from "snapping" to each other and accidentally connecting. Thanks so much for your contribution, Norbert 'Nodi' Dichter, HOT validator.
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#REVIEWED_BAD #OSMCHA
Published using OSMCha: https://osmcha.org/changesets/176623216