Hi all,

I'm forwarding this Email sent by Mikel since it looks like a lot of
us didn't receive.

Pierre



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mikel Maron <mikel_ma...@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 9:44 AM
Subject: [HOT] OSM Tasking Manager V2
To: "hot@openstreetmap.org" <hot@openstreetmap.org>


Hi

Work has been moving on V2 of the Tasking Manager, and it's getting
closer to be production ready. Let me give a little background on
what's happening for those that may have missed it, and then lay out
the current deployment plan.

Some months ago, several groups here in DC, that regularly use the
OSMTM, expressed interest in funding particular improvements to the
code base. This especially after Typhoon Haiyan. Problem was where to
direct that interest; there were various branches of the current site,
as well as a V2, and a great deal of feedback and feature requests in
various places. In discussion with Pierre Giraud, he decided that the
best way forward would be to focus development on V2, getting it to
support all V1 features, and building the new improvements there. V2
for many reasons was a more stable base to build on, and allow us to
really open OSMTM to a wider developer community. And additionally, V2
already has gained features not present in V1, like translation.

Additionally, the funding group and HOT representatives had priorities
for new implementation, many held collectively, some not, some well
defined, some open ended, and all within the realm of relevant for
HOT. These priorities were discussed and sorted into a top 10, and
development time required assigned to each. That led to a budget,
which through various mechanisms, the funding group pooled together to
support. I'm happy to say that we have commitments to the entire
budget, which has funded a first phase, moving to V2, and will fund a
second phase, implementing a set of new features in V2.

The first phase is nearly complete, and we're ready for deployment
steps and discussion. A staging instance will be set up on HOT's
server. We'll then do a round of feedback with OSMTM admin, users,
etc. Urgent fixes can be accommodated. Other suggestions will be
documented in GitHub for later attention in the second phase, or for
longer term. Once things looks satisfactory to everyone and stable,
we'll switch. The current OSMTM will stay up and running for a time on
a different URL, since there are some active projects, and we may need
to refer to some projects in the archive.

At a later stage, Drazen plans to do a code review, and start working
on coding standards for HOT as a whole. Also once launched, we're
planning to hold event(s) to announce the new version and give proper
public thanks to the supporters of the OSMTM.

Let us know if you have any questions. Pierre Giraud, let me know if I
missed anything.
And I'm going to re-send another email now about gathering to discuss
OSMTM on Monday at the Tech WG.

Cheers
Mikel


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