Hi Rafael, I understand where the requirement for the separate account is coming from, but I will always consider it too much of a hassle to switch. And in my case I would be switching continuously.
So, I'll limit myself to validating the tiles. I hope it's all right to add some of the buildings in that stage. I'm also automating the creation of wikidata entries and linking from OSM to WD and back. I don't promise that I'll do that for all 24000 of them though. Cheers, Jo 2016-01-22 20:39 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya <ravilac...@gmail.com>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, Jo: > > Thanks for your comments and help. Find my comments inline: > > On 22/01/16 08:34, Jo wrote: > > Hi Rafael, > > > > Great that you got this started. Of course I managed to get the use > > of import and not import account mixed up, as JOSM doesn't warn me > > or give the option to switch in a convenient way. So the imported > > node will probably have to be removed once again and the buildings > > I added in a second go, are now uploaded with that silly import > > account. > > Don't worry. I have reverted that "one node" changeset, and added > again the school node with my edvac_import account. > > Apart from using your regular account, you uploaded the school without > the import changesets: source=www.ubos.org (you put source=Bing), > source:date=2010..2014, import=yes and > url= > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Uganda/Import_Uganda_Bureau_Of_Statistics_Education_Facilities > > This has happened to other users in the past, so don't worry. Just > remember to upload only school nodes (nothing else) with your > Polyglot_import account, adding those changeset tags, and don't forget > to switch back to your Polyglot regular account, so you don't use your > import account for this import. > > Having to use a dedicated user account for every import is a > requirement of the Import guidelines [1]: step 6.5: "You must use a > dedicated user account." > > I think this requirement should be waived for crowsourced manual > imports like this, but that is not something we should discuss here, > but in the imports list. For the time being we have to comply with the > community agreements we have in the import guidelines. > > This import is ***ONLY*** for school nodes. So we aren't adding > buildings at this stage. But even if we wanted to add buildings, > access road, etc, we would have done it in a different changeset, and > with the ***regular account***, not the ***import account***, because > buildings and road accesses aren't UBOS data, but derived directly > from Bing, Mapbox, GPS traces, etc. > > If you can't live without adding school buildings, just make sure you > do it in a second changeset after uploading the schools, but using > your regular account. > > > > > Sorry for the rant, what follows should be more interesting: > > > > Anyway, what I'm missing are the isced tags. Also the process > > seems overly complicated to me. It's easier to skip the "Edit with > > JOSM' button and go straight to the first "here" link. Then > > download manually. > > As this import doesn't need to touch any OSM object, except > educational facilities already present in OSM that may have to be > merged with the UBOS ones, you can optionally, if you find it better, > to download OSM data manually after downloading the UBOS data. Only > make sure you download an area of at least 500+ m around every UBOS > node, so you make sure you download every OSM educational facilities > that may have to be merged with UBOS nodes. > > I didn't add the isced:level tags as it would be difficult to add them > authomatically with the info we had. But we can add them in subsequent > TM projects, like also the wikidata, etc. > > > > > To find the new buildings, the filter method works, but Ctrl-f > > > > inview new Then tick the box:: 'add toolbar button' > > > > is a lot more convenient, with a shiny new button on the task bar. > > > > You can also create another button like this with: > > > > inview (school | university | kindergarten) > > > > if you add "-new" to that, you can easily find all the existing > > ones. > > This is very nice. As soon as I can (hope before the end of tomorrow), > I will add it to the workflow wiki. It's a great idea!! > > > > > Oh, for people mapping remotely, there is a local community in > > Kampala. It's best to leave those schools for them, since they have > > local knowledge about them and since it's harder to figure out > > which buildings belong to the school for those from aerial imagery > > alone. I think that's worthy of a note in the instructions. > > Yes! That's right! If the local Uganda OSM community tell me so, we > could even remove all Kampala nodes, and transfer them to another > dedicated TM project, dedicated only for on the ground mappers. > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Jo > > Cheers and thank you very much! > > Rafael. > > [1] > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines#Step_6_-_Uploading > > > > > 2016-01-22 0:06 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya <ravilac...@gmail.com > > <mailto:ravilac...@gmail.com>>: > > > > Hi all: > > > > A new manual import through the Tasking Manager is open for > > experienced mappers, this time for the import of 24,587 > > educational facilities (nurseries, primary and secondary schools, > > colleges...) all around Uganda. > > > > As the total number of nodes is very high, it was decided not to > > add any contextual data as it was done in previous imports, > > starting with the Central African Rep. UNICEF import. We will be > > able to add contextual data, like facilities road access, > > facilities buildings, settlement names (derived from the facilities > > addr:* tags), wikidata tags, etc., after the import is finished, or > > maybe even during the import, but with another TM project/s. > > > > Everyone is welcome to contribute, but specially the Uganda OSM > > community. > > > > You can find the detailed workflow wiki for this import here [1]. > > ***READING AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WIKI IS A MUST***, before you > > start importing facilities. > > > > At the beginning of the workflow wiki you have a Quick Reference, > > so you don't have to read the whole wiki everytime you need to > > recall the import steps. > > > > Keep in mind that changesets that don't follow the rules > > (negociated with the Uganda OSM community and the imports list) > > will have to be reverted. Specially important is to use a dedicated > > OSM account (not the regular account you use for regular mapping), > > and to add the specific changeset tags of this import. > > > > You should also read the official import wiki [2], specially for > > tagging reference. > > > > Happy mapping! > > > > Rafael. > > > > [1] > > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Uganda/Import_Uganda_Bureau_Of_Statistics_Education_Facilities_Workflow > > > > [2] > > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Uganda/Import_Uganda_Bureau_Of_Statistics_Education_Facilities > > > > _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list > > HOT@openstreetmap.org <mailto:HOT@openstreetmap.org> > > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWooWCAAoJEB3niTly2pPQPlEP/1DYr5IlIPVslAifKxcue8Lw > Vho4wsmbgh8BPVji9BX/o6yIZJLhxl1K+zRc38OPVoy4b1SPv4jT9EUAeUDBRtB5 > gp3SkNmcfP7ah9rWmjA+Br/LNTWMr8zUVhp+zfDitpMMx28vVsnFDO1zB4lomrM6 > oVNIyXKVm2NUxzpykHqNm4dnOcReGg7j3TISYya9UAH6XtJkiQCeH8MTd1UnbCRA > 7aNdP7HIKAf7c/ChDptPW+jLDtsxdHm+yXMLOvY4flcNKai2lA/v36kDGmg/HCMd > FDiDPMVvrg6I9ioSvWTzVcFDafFROGTSkHydoPM+zLrGcxDOt1Yx3CXgNwvHfBxF > fBJE8erkWamPSTazZGk8+OkfNcUuYUAeAlMdgcQbvl83+d8wa6f7glQtHzUtIScT > TPFH55PKVeTYAf3YaMFYjnlsAtP0lOFMZLjQlaQBxdvGGf55AEaKPdtCJSBFKLyC > G5nc+JxXGDHKiiU/71oqEmimRu8D+IHZ8w7XvnYdrvEajKvpukFlcPkJf0X4Fqq5 > 6bNm907T594Wfaif5CcyH0Kdu5sdmDKY7evHrG9bCPg1+Hhl2v64DAcUAf+XENS9 > +Bx5GOHF916p6f0IsOrJurSKaH4G3Ym7pvgnvPivGizCkFUQWgVHNw7i5u2qsVR5 > SC3J/Rioon7Etgw9Aqle > =vO08 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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