Re: [HOT] Help digitize walking papers info

2014-03-23 Thread Jorieke Vyncke
Thanks a lot for setting this up Andrew!

Here we are starting with a new (and sadly my last) field day!

Al the best and thanks all for this great collaboration!

Jorieke

Op maandag 24 maart 2014 heeft Andrew Buck  het
volgende geschreven:

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> Just a quick followup to my last message so you have a bit more
> context on what is being done here.  The twitter timelines below show
> a bunch of pictures of the surveying team over the last several days.
>  The survey is being led by Jorieke from OSM and Ivan from MSF.
>
> https://twitter.com/Zjwarie
>
> https://twitter.com/ivangayton
>
> If you are a twitter user you should follow them as there will likely
> be many more interesting photos over the days and weeks to come.  The
> most intense portion of the survey and mapping in this area is
> beginning to wind down, however the local mappers who did the survey
> plan to continue surveying and mapping in the future with the current
> plan being to have a mapping party every couple of weeks.
>
> Everyone involved in the project has been really excited about the
> work that the OSM community has done so far in helping to support this
> survey project.  Thank you again to all those who have contributed so
> far, and to those who will contribute in the days to come.
>
> - -AndrewBuck
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Re: [HOT] Help digitize walking papers info

2014-03-23 Thread Andrew Buck
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Just a quick followup to my last message so you have a bit more
context on what is being done here.  The twitter timelines below show
a bunch of pictures of the surveying team over the last several days.
 The survey is being led by Jorieke from OSM and Ivan from MSF.

https://twitter.com/Zjwarie

https://twitter.com/ivangayton

If you are a twitter user you should follow them as there will likely
be many more interesting photos over the days and weeks to come.  The
most intense portion of the survey and mapping in this area is
beginning to wind down, however the local mappers who did the survey
plan to continue surveying and mapping in the future with the current
plan being to have a mapping party every couple of weeks.

Everyone involved in the project has been really excited about the
work that the OSM community has done so far in helping to support this
survey project.  Thank you again to all those who have contributed so
far, and to those who will contribute in the days to come.

- -AndrewBuck
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[HOT] Help digitize walking papers info

2014-03-23 Thread Andrew Buck
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Hello everyone,

Over the last several days a huge effort has been put forth by the
remote mappers to map portions of the city of Lubumbashi.  The mapping
there was in support of a ground survey organized by Doctors Without
Borders (MSF) and using local volunteers to help do the actual surveying.

Over the past several days about 15 people have been out surveying the
areas we have been tracing.  They have scanned in some of their
fieldpapers results and sent them back to us to be entered into OSM as
survey data.  There are approximately 200 pages in total with about 5
to 10 street and POI names on each page.  Due to various factors the
scans are not suitable to be uploaded to the fieldpapers website in
the normal fashion but the data is still useable non the less.

I will put up a table listing each if the atlases that were filled
out.  What we need people to do is to mark an atlas as being worked on
by them, go through each scanned page and copy the information (street
names and POI data) into OSM as best you can.  If you are unable to
input any of the recorded data please leave a note about what page and
what data has not been entered so that the local mappers can go back
over and fill in the missing bits from the original papers.  The table
listing the PDF's to be processed will be at the address below (it
will take me some time to put it together so just monitor the page
over next hours and jump in anytime you want).

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lubumbashi

Thank you for all your help so far and for your continued help with
these scans.  This is a really unique opportunity for our organization
to get good ground level survey data so let us make the most of it and
try to learn what we can about how to improve this process in the future.

- -AndrewBuck
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