If the "Unlock it!" link was changed to a blue button, it could help a bit.
I get the impression, in some cases, that people are missing this.


On 16 November 2013 14:54, Andrew Buck <andrew.r.b...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Totor,
>
> The best thing to do with these kind of issues is after the people
> have stopped working in the area, just have 1 single person download
> the whole area and look through it.  Even for a very large city like
> Tacloban, you can look over the whole thing in a couple of hours
> (assuming everything is done).  Filling in the missing bits and double
> checking the tagging is a very useful thing to do.  For anyone
> interested in seeing how to do this I can show you via skype
> screenshare, contact me at andrewbuck40 on skype if you are interested.
>
> The short version of how to do this, is use either the mirrored
> download plugin for josm to download the area or for smaller towns
> just a normal api download or two will be enough.  Then enable the
> typhoon josm paint style available on the wiki so you can see the
> building damage tags.
>
> - -AndrwBuck
>
>
> On 11/15/2013 09:27 PM, Totor wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On the hotosm tasks I participated in (342 and 347 mainly), I
> > noticed many tiles marked as finished and even validated, when
> > several buildings and sometimes whole areas have not been traced
> > yet. What could be done to avoid this ?
> >
> > * I think a clearer "Unlock it!." button might help for those who
> > want to stop and only see the "Mark Task as Done" button. * For new
> > tasks, the introduction and workflow could maybe add a note to only
> > click "Done" if you are 100% sure ALL has been traced. * It seems
> > impossible to invalidate a tile that is already validated.
> >
> > Another solution could be to restart a new task for the same area
> > once the initial one is validated to check for missed parts. Task
> > 360 kind of does this, but mixes adding lacking buildings and
> > evaluating damage. This seems logical, but the result is that some
> > mark a task as done just after adding the buildings, and some omly
> > after assessing the damage (without adding new buildings).
> >
> > I'm not complaining ! It is really great to see so many persons
> > involved, and I'm sure it is very helpful. The problems mentionned
> > above are really small compared to the benefits.
> >
> > Happy mapping, and thanks to all.
> >
> > Totor
> >
>
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