4 changesets created by rhythmicbalancer have been discussed with 4 replies of this contributor
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83368835
by rhythmicbalancer
@ 2020-04-10 14:10
12022-10-09 20:26Mateusz Konieczny
♦7,630
You added some man_made=drinking fountain

I am writing to you as I also tried using this tag, discovered some problems with it (and other drinking water point tagging), and want to improve situation. I started from recommending to not use this tag as it has some problems and is a trap (partially ...
22022-10-22 19:56rhythmicbalancer I agree, I never liked "man_made=drinking_fountain". The only reason I used that tag was that it had some precedent, and it's the natural term we use in my region of the US ("drinking fountain" or "water fountain"). We do NOT use "bubbler", locals would h...
32022-10-22 20:01rhythmicbalancer I should mention my "region" is the American Midwest, I think this is pretty standard terminology in this area and the south.
92188120
by rhythmicbalancer
@ 2020-10-08 17:18
12020-10-23 12:58Mike Raust
♦81
Hi Bruno,

your river relation is better, but https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2182470 has the longer beard.

Best wishes,
Mike
22020-10-23 13:44rhythmicbalancer Good catch! No idea how I missed the existing relation, but I deleted mine and copied new tags. Thanks!
87663337
by rhythmicbalancer
@ 2020-07-07 15:39
12020-08-18 23:23realjep
♦17
Hallo, I ccorrected the tagging for the Louisville Extreme Park withe leisure=pitch and sport=skateboard so to have the name and all other info related. probably the inner part in concrete /actually the part you roll with a skateboard) should be in a relation with the outer green part but I can'...
87848698
by rhythmicbalancer
@ 2020-07-11 09:51
12020-08-14 16:03Mike Raust
♦81
Dear Bruno,
a specific Wikidata ID should generally only exist a single time in OSM:
* Middle Fork Beargrass Creek https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/544012130 should be linked to
* https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q49945707, not Q4876726
22020-08-16 01:35rhythmicbalancer Very true, thanks for discovering this!