Hello Pierre, Hello Russell,
i understand there are about 250000 Objects edited in the ebola AOI without any validation??!
They will contain a certain amount of errors. What can be done to find and correct these?
As TM is not available for validation, maybe the three task areas can be used for manual search.
Cheers
Henning (hebolz)
Gesendet: Sonntag, 10. Juni 2018 um 15:47 Uhr
Von: "Pierre Béland" <pierz...@yahoo.fr>
An: HOT <hot@openstreetmap.org>, "john whelan" <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: [HOT] Buildings in DR Congo
Von: "Pierre Béland" <pierz...@yahoo.fr>
An: HOT <hot@openstreetmap.org>, "john whelan" <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
Betreff: Re: [HOT] Buildings in DR Congo
Hi John,
Thanks to report these errors.
I participate to the Coordination with Claire Halleux and OSM-DRC for this Ebola outbreak. We have noticed yesterday morning that a few tasking jobs were created and massive mapping done on friday.
The task jobs 4696, 4697 and 4708 were created with no prior discussion on any list and no contact of the Coordination team. As you mention, they overlap. They also overlap with previous Ebola Outbreak jobs created by the OSM-DRC.
No validation was done while this activity was going on. Yesterday morning, I contacted the Job's creator via his OSM account and we wait for an answer. Meanwhile, I have archived the tasks with a note in the title.
Looking at tasks created, we can see that they were created by a by an OSM participant to the Hotosm Tanzania Mini Grids Project and that contributors of this project did map these Ebola tasks.
Neis Statistics show a high volume of data edited for these jobs.
Job contributors Objects
4696 74 76,083
4697 4 541
4708 71 170,744
We have to remember that this OSM Response for the Ebola outbreak is to support adequately the humanitarian organizations working in very difficult conditions in the field. Villages are dispersed in a large area with often no access roads.
We have to be carefull about the data produced by the Global OSM community.
In this context, organizers of Mapathons, should take the responsabily to communicate with the Coordination Team and assure to produce data of quality.
regard
Pierre
Le dimanche 10 juin 2018 08 h 36 min 48 s HAE, john whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com> a écrit :
I'm seeing a fair number of duplicates.
#hotosm-project-4696
and
#hotosm-project-4708
appear to overlap. I'm unable to reach either on the tasking manager.
Cheerio John
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