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>    1. Reports about actual use of the results of HOT efforts
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>    2. Re: FW: EXT || HOT Digest, Vol 76, Issue 26 (Josh Carver-Brown)
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> Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 09:12:35 +0200
> From: Peter Gervai <grin...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: [HOT] Reports about actual use of the results of HOT efforts
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> Hello HOT!
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> I decided to bring this over from
> https://github.com/hotosm/hotosm-website/issues/65
> and
> https://github.com/hotosm/hotosm-website/issues/84#issuecomment-217356627
> (both closed, btw) since I have realised this may be of a wider interest.
>
> The original request was about the problem that while there are plenty of
> showcases about the _results_ of the various HOT maps there are
> almost none - or if there is they are very hard to find - about how these
> mapping results were _used_ on the field out there.
>
> Actual reports from the people who received the output of HOT:
> - who are they exactly, where are they from, how are they organised,
> how did they contact HOT?
> - how did they use the data or the maps, what methods, equipment?
> - what did they exactly used it for, what did they do with it?
> - what parts of the map/data was the most helpful for them, how and why?
> - what was not usable for them, what parts were not needed by them?
> - what would they liked to have which was missing?
> - if it's possible to say how much did the HOT results helped their
> efforts? was it a little help? was it the most important help in their
> work?
> - what did they dislike in the results? were there dangerously
> unreliable, misrepresented, otherwise problematic areas? were the
> "white western people" able to map what's out there or were they
> misunderstood what they saw on the imagery? I would like to know the
> problems, too.
>
> Maybe there are such reports, then I would be very glad if you people
> would point me to them. (I would then forward it to the webite team to
> include it on the main website, too.)
>
> If there are not much of those, which I suspect, I would propose a simple
> thing:
>
>
> HOT (community) give map and data to organisations, organisations give
> reports of actual usage to HOT (community).
> This should be the only thing we would kindly, but firmly ask for it in
> return.
>
>
> As I wrote in the linked ticket above: "there is a big difference
> between asking me to help creating a map somewhere just because the
> area isn't covered (like when I was mapping rivers in Siberia, vast
> lands with not a single node around, but nobody really care or use it,
> it's just for fun) or because there are actual people requiring this
> actual result to do actual work."
>
> Apart from that, I would like to know whether my efforts are really
> useful (apart from the "good to have" maps), there are actual people
> who ask this very question from me and expecting answers, and I only
> have general answers with lots of "really useful" and "it's helping
> the people there", but hardly any hard facts or actual description of
> what really was the effect of the HOT efforts.
>
> Thank you,
> Peter Gervai
> OSM Hungary
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>
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> Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2016 18:22:24 -0400
> From: Josh Carver-Brown <joshua.carverbr...@gmail.com>
> To: HOT@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [HOT] FW: EXT || HOT Digest, Vol 76, Issue 26
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> Good Afternoon,
>
> I'm sitting here in San Diego at the start of the ESRI UC and was curious
> if there was any HOTOSM representation or even meetup?
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Carver-Brown, Joshua <
> joshua.carver-br...@nationalgrid.com> wrote:
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> >    1. Peace Corps mapping for malaria prevention (Laura O'Grady)
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> > Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2016 12:42:30 -0400
> > From: "Laura O'Grady" <la...@lauraogrady.ca>
> > To: HOT <hot@openstreetmap.org>
> > Subject: [HOT] Peace Corps mapping for malaria prevention
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> > Short article on OpenStreetMap mapathon with the Peace Corps in
> Mozambique:
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> > https://www.mapbox.com/blog/mapping-peace-corps/
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> > Laura
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> > Laura O'Grady
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