Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-22 Thread Jo
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 :

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>
> 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]
> 

Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-22 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
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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  >:
> 
> 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., 

Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-22 Thread Jo
Hi,

To help with validation and also to make people aware of those note:...
tags, I created a MapCSS style. It's in the list of Mappaint styles of
JOSM. I named it Schools.

It works in countries with more "regular" ways of addressing too.

Cheers,

Jo



2016-01-22 8:34 GMT+01:00 Jo :

> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jo
>
> 2016-01-22 0:06 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya :
>
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> 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
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Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-22 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
It looks very nice. I will add it to the workflow wiki too, in this case
as an appendix, to avoid making the wiki too lengthy!

Thank you, Jo,

Rafael.

On 22/01/16 15:08, Jo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> To help with validation and also to make people aware of those note:...
> tags, I created a MapCSS style. It's in the list of Mappaint styles of
> JOSM. I named it Schools.
> 
> It works in countries with more "regular" ways of addressing too.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jo
> 
> 
> 
> 2016-01-22 8:34 GMT+01:00 Jo  >:
> 
> 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.
> 
> 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.
> 
> 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.
> 
> 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.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Jo
> 
> 2016-01-22 0:06 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya  >:
> 
> 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
> 
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Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-22 Thread Rafael Avila Coya


On 22/01/16 20:57, Jo wrote:
> 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.

Yes. Of course it's completely fine to add buildings. Just do that as a
normal mapping (with your regular account). Just write the comment for
the changeset forgetting about the comment "Uganda Bureau Of Statistics
Education Facilities Import, #hotosm-project-1434", use your own
comment, like "Added buildings to several schools, etc.", and
source=Bing or Mapbox or whatever. And likewise for the Wikidata.

> 
> I don't promise that I'll do that for all 24000 of them though.

If you did, we would have to erect a monument in your honour somewhere
in Uganda! :D

Cheers,

Rafael.

> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Jo
> 
> 2016-01-22 20:39 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya  >:
> 
> 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 

[HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-21 Thread Rafael Avila Coya
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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
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Re: [HOT] Uganda Bureau Of Statistics Educational Facilities import has started

2016-01-21 Thread Jo
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.

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.

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.

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.

Kind regards,

Jo

2016-01-22 0:06 GMT+01:00 Rafael Avila Coya :

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> 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
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