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202325 15 days ago

Not sure how I deleted a node... grrrr.

174179 15 days ago

ack! I meant here - please use this liberally for all elements or maybe for any kind of overarching / all encompassing feature. :)

174263 15 days ago

Love the tiles tagging... thank you!!!

198767 24 days ago

bwahahahaha

172956 5 months ago

Please add valid `start_date` and `source` tags to this edit. Looking forward to your further efforts!

159996 5 months ago

Hi Benjamin - please be sure to add `start_date` and `source` tags to your mapping. Right now, there's a lot showing up around Washington before it was settled because there's no `start_date` info tagged. I know this can slow things down, but it also makes things much richer in the end! Thanks! Jeff

159239 5 months ago

Hi Benjamin - love that you're mapping Washington's history on OHM!

A few quick questions - the streets tagged as `living_street` - should those be `residential` instead?

And, the streets have start dates of 1936 - did you check that against the 1936 King County aerials? If so, great!

Also - if you're interested in doing a building footprint import, let's talk!

Thanks, Jeff

167618 5 months ago

Nice work respecting preservation of local resources! Also nice use of the 3D dataset!

174706 5 months ago

I'm no expert in this area - should the Carolingian Empire have its own chronology, too?

171730 5 months ago

Hi Charlie - apparently, 'place' is a key value that a lot of other parts of the stack depend on, so place=kingdom is something we should be avoiding. (See: OSM has Puerto Rico as a 'state'... and... https://github.com/OpenHistoricalMap/issues/issues/374 .... and... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15B3HKtAN4iRiQoQt0sdHXH4YcjCVUqARAUKX9eaVrRk/edit?gid=0#gid=0.

So... ideally, for now, this would be: place=country and
country=kingdom; empire
I'm going to add the country = empire tag as part of some slides I'm putting together as part of State of the Map, which is pretty much going to be a presentation of your hard work!

Thanks, Jeff

173773 6 months ago

And... someone came in after me and added what I had left out... a chronology relation! https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/relation/2858067

174415 6 months ago

You rock! Thank you for catching my obvious oversight... we were just talking about this on the forum!

https://forum.openhistoricalmap.org/t/first-political-edit-war-in-ohm/462/4?u=jeffmeyer

Glad to have you here on OHM! Thank you! : )

173773 6 months ago

Hi Bielikoo - welcome to OHM! Charlie is correct. `start_date` and `end_date` tags are very helpful to show when things change over time. One note I'd add is that even if we need to change a tag, there's usually a place you can store the tag's value without deleting it - in this case, `name:de`. There's a ton of great discussion about this on our forum - https://forum.openhistoricalmap.org/, and our wiki - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenHistoricalMap. Even a small thing like a village changing primary name invokes all kinds of European history, tagging practices (`wikidata`, `start_event`, `end_event`, and `start_date:edtf`). I've taken the liberty of adding a few nodes to demonstrate tagging and changes over time, but please review my work to make sure I haven't made any mistakes! https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/changeset/174334

Thanks! Jeff

160536 6 months ago

That is awesome to know - thanks so much for including that & also for using clearly CC0 data!

160536 7 months ago

Hi Bookmark - do you remember what sources you used for some of these lines & relations? Some of the lines I've found from ISTAT don't match and I'd like to make sure I'm using the right ones. Thanks!

165725 7 months ago

Hi Alphathon - rel: 2810171, https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/relation/2810171, doesn't seem to have ever had any borders. Is this one you have yet to get to? I freaked out when I saw it, thinking I had deleted the boundaries, but it looks like that's not the case! Just wanted to double-check. Thanks!

152577 10 months ago

Hi there! As always, thanks for your contributions to OHM!

I must remind you, though, that importing data from OSM is highly discouraged and can put OHM at risk of being subjected to OSM's viral database license.

Please refrain from importing from OSM. Is there any chance there are public domain data sets you could use instead for this mapping?

Thanks!

129018 over 1 year ago

w.o.w. Amazing the work you're doing!

129835 over 1 year ago

Ian - great work! These old buildings may not have had perfectly parallel sides and right angle corners, but if the Sanborns show them that way, you may want to use the "squaring" function in iD - select a building way & right click to see the square function or just select the building and hit 'q'.

125386 over 1 year ago

Hey there - welcome to OHM! Great to have you here!!