Pierre,
A help channel or some form social help channel would be good, but in
order to ask for help, the mapper needs to realise they are doing
something wrong, or don't know how to do something.
The new mappers in this thread are consistently asking for someone to
check their work, and prov
Thanks for updates.
Best,
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On Sat, Aug 30, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Pierre Béland wrote:
> I completed revising the Administrative limits for Liberia, adding the
> district level (admin_limit=6). As bonus, validating the Liberia boundaries,
> I also revised a few broken p
I completed revising the Administrative limits for Liberia, adding the district
level (admin_limit=6). As bonus, validating the Liberia boundaries, I also
revised a few broken polygons for the Guinea limits.
If you are not experienced with relations and boundary limits, be careful when
you
I am in the process of revising the Liberia administrative limits. It is
important that we coordinate and that no other contributor try to modify this
process while I am correcting the various conflicts.
The, please, do not revise any of these limits today even if you see duplicates
or conflic
On 8/30/2014 9:32 AM, Pierre Béland wrote:
Charlotte,
Crowdmapping, especially for major activations like the current Ebola
Outbreak, this mean a lot of new contributors, with mapping problems and
need to support them. And we see a lot of turnover. When we say that
1,000 contributors have mapped
Charlotte,
Crowdmapping, especially for major activations like the current Ebola Outbreak,
this mean a lot of new contributors, with mapping problems and need to support
them. And we see a lot of turnover. When we say that 1,000 contributors have
mapped. In fact, for many of them, this is less