Changeset: 39789259
Cuevas, senos y caletas de la isla Madre de Dios ( http://centre-terre.fr/ultima2006/archives/UP2006_FR_redNEW.pdf )
Closed by BTH
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Comment from jptolosa
You have deleted natural=coastline from shoreline of Isla Látimer and part of Isla Madre de Dios. Now Isla Látimer has disappeared from mapnik rendering and Isla Madre de Dios has been "cutted". I think I said natural=coastline tag only can be used in segments, not in nodes neither relations. The wiki info is clear. Please more careful the next time. And source=PGS should not be shifted from the coastline segment to multipolygon relation.
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Comment from BTH
I am sorry, I diid'nt realize I made those deletions. I suppose it was by creating the Bluff Peninsula. I don't know how it could also affect Isla Latimer. How long will it take before those lands appear again ?
Thanks again for checking and fixing my mistakes. -
Comment from jptolosa
The history doesn't lie: you did these deletions. I know it was not your intention, but if you want to contribute also you must instruct.
I appreciate contributions, but every week I have fixed hundreds of mistakes that you has done in several changesets and is possible that I have not detect all of them.
Coastline works differently of the rest of features. When you edit any feature the rendering appears inmediately in higher zoom levels. But coastline is rendered separately more or less twice a month.
http://openstreetmapdata.com/data/coastlines
Here you can seen the last update was today. If we are lucky we only wait one more day, otherwise can be one month. -
Comment from BTH
OK, If I understand well, we have to wait for two weeks approximately to see again a correct mapnik coastline rendering in higher levels ?
BTW, It seems I made the same kinds of mistakes on Isla Topar, now corrected by yourself.
Well, I will be very cautious about those bloody coastlines when creating new bays, peninsulas and "senos"...
Have a good night JP ! -
Comment from jptolosa
I already fixed all of your other same errors, I think.
Two weeks is only a "mean". Sometimes the coastline has been updated daily in higher zoom levels, but other times has elapsed two months between each update. The link of above show last update. To see the changes in every zoom level you must be patient (like two months).
Thank you, good morning for you!
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