Can you tell me more about what kind of custom presets you're looking for? On Nov 4, 2013 7:43 PM, "Kate Chapman" <k...@maploser.com> wrote:
> Hi All, > > We didn't run into any major problems in Vietnam, though we were using > the Tasking Manager and mostly kept people from editing in the same > area. > > The team in Indonesia recently mentioned a preference from people to > use iD as well. Which is interesting since it isn't currently > available in Indonesian I don't believe. One issue here though is we > frequently use custom presets. Is there any plan for having an ability > like that similar to JOSM? I understand we could fork iD and create > our own version, but the real power is just sending people to OSM.org > and they start editing. > > Thanks, > > -Kate > > > On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Banick, Robert > <robert.ban...@redcross.org> wrote: > > Interesting. We're using 3G keys in Bhaktapur, Nepal. They alternately > are > > pretty good and utterly terrible, depending on the time of day and luck > of > > the draw. As long as the internet is working at all iD syncs very fast. > But > > I understand Limonade is a quite different context. > > > > Robert Banick | GIS Coordinator | International Services | Ì American Red > > Cross > > > > 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 > > > > Tel 202-303-5017 | Cell 202-805-3679 | Skype robert.banick > > > > > > From: Béland Pierre <bela...@yahoo.fr> > > Reply-To: Béland Pierre <bela...@yahoo.fr> > > Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 12:11 AM > > To: Paul Norman <penor...@mac.com>, "k...@maploser.com" < > k...@maploser.com>, > > Robert Banick <robert.ban...@redcross.org> > > Cc: 'william skora' <skorasau...@gmail.com>, John Firebaugh > > <john.fireba...@gmail.com>, "hot@openstreetmap.org" < > hot@openstreetmap.org>, > > Simon Johnson <sjohn...@redcross.org.uk>, 'Tom MacWright' > > <t...@macwright.org> > > > > Subject: Re: [HOT] The status of iD in HOT contexts/projects > > > > > > At the university of Limonade in Haiti, all the university campus used 3G > > keys to access internet and had to share a more or less 10 gig connection > > (at bes) provided by the tower close to the university. At some points in > > the day the bandwith was significatively reduced. Students were trying > to > > save JOSM edits after every building they traced. And then, for less then > > 100k edit, it tooks minutes for the action to be completed. > > > > Since Will tried later ID in the same context, it would be interesting to > > see how ID reacted with low bandwith. Will, did you also experiment such > > internet connection problems and then how it was with ID as compared to > > JOSM? > > > > > > Pierre > > > > ________________________________ > > De : Paul Norman <penor...@mac.com> > > À : 'Kate Chapman' <k...@maploser.com>; "'Banick, Robert'" > > <robert.ban...@redcross.org> > > Cc : 'william skora' <skorasau...@gmail.com>; 'John Firebaugh' > > <john.fireba...@gmail.com>; hot@openstreetmap.org; 'Simon Johnson' > > <sjohn...@redcross.org.uk>; 'Tom MacWright' <t...@macwright.org> > > Envoyé le : Lundi 30 septembre 2013 8h27 > > Objet : Re: [HOT] The status of iD in HOT contexts/projects > > > >> From: Kate Chapman [mailto:k...@maploser.com] > >> Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 3:35 AM > >> Simon Johnson; Tom MacWright > >> Subject: Re: [HOT] The status of iD in HOT contexts/projects > >> > >> Hi Robert/All, > >> > >> I wanted to mention we'll be using iD as well for the mapping begin this > >> week in Haiphong. It is currently the only OSM editor with decent > >> Vietnamese support. I'm a bit concerned about conflicts during our > >> training, but intend to use the Tasking Manager to try to avoid that. > > > > Because iD discards all of its data on save and reloads new data from the > > API if you have your users save frequently it will also get them > refreshing > > their local data frequently, significantly cutting down on conflicts. > > > > If you're in a limited bandwidth situation I wouldn't worry about the > > increased > > bandwidth usage because the map data comes compressed and even when > loading > > a dense urban area only about 25% of the bandwidth is used for map data, > the > > remainder mainly being used by aerial imagery. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > HOT mailing list > > HOT@openstreetmap.org > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > HOT mailing list > > HOT@openstreetmap.org > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > HOT@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot >
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