On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 7:58 PM, Greg Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... > > In a note tag I added a reference to your import page. That would be > useful for other mappers to know why and how. > Seems like this note would be better suited for the changeset comment instead of the OSM Object. > > I added service:bicycle:charging=no based on the main page. There's a > few electric bicycle shops around downtown. > > I added a website tag and pointed to the Dero fix it map. > I think it's better to make the simplest URL possible here. For this case, use "http://www.dero.com/" instead of " http://www.dero.com/fixitmap/fixitmap.html" Web developers change their mind about how they want their sites laid out all the time. Usually the domain name remains the same. I added source_alt = survey. I am guessing that source=osmsync:dero > is part of you conflation process. If so, then you might want to make > that clear on you import page > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Dero_Bike_Repair Information about the source of data makes a lot more sense as a source tag on the changeset instead of the OSM Object. I dutifully added ref=<none> but did not understand the point. Will > this be part of the conflation magic? If so, then you might want to > make that clear on you import page. > I don't think there is any precedence for using the actual value "<none>" for a ref tag (or any other tag). If you are trying to indicate that there is no reference number associated with these, then just omit the ref tag. --Peter
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